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what a 1st half. 3-0 up by half time at Leicester. couldve very easily have been 4 or 5.

& bristol city 1 up in the 2nd CTA derby in a week. Portsmouth dropping into the dropping zone
 
sounds familar ๐Ÿ˜„

as great as we were in 1st half. blades were awful in the 2nd. i know Leicester had to chuck kitchen sink at us as they had nothing to lose.

but i dont know whether its fatigue or complemency as it has been a tiring week 3 games in a week including a derby that always emotionally. but we were nowhere in that 2nd half. all the attacking intent went along with the intensity. by hook & by crook held on
 
FIFA is a fucking disgrace.

It is beyond cringeworthy.
Ah yes, the non-political organisation as they were 100 percent keen to remind us when their were outcries regarding holding the World Cup in Qatar.

I agree with F1_Brits, they'll quietly forget this ever happened in 2027.
 
FIFA is a fucking disgrace.
FIFA? corrupt? shockedface In other news, bears defecate in wooded areas. ;)

It's one thing after the other in this theatre of the absurd.

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FIFA? corrupt? shockedface In other news, bears defecate in wooded areas. ;)

It's one thing after the other in this theatre of the absurd.

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in a way im impressed i didnt think FIFA could get much worse or corrupt than sepp blatter. but infaninto has found a way. the way fifa manipulated the selection process to give 2034 to saudi arabia was even worse
 
that's was so enjoyable. ive not seen a utd team attack that well for a long time. i might be mad but we are 3rd in last 10 game form table & 8pts off the playoffs this might be hecky dejavu

wilder being sacked might have been good thing. its revitalised him the difference between the last 10 games of 2nd spell last season & last 10 games of his current spell are huge

a stat. we scored 3+ in game 3 times. in the 46 game regular season 24/25. & weve already scored 3 goals 4 times since wilders return

 
I was listening to Talk Sport earlier today and Adrian Durham commented that Pompey play Arsenal in the FA Cup on 11th January and then said #prayforpompey. It could be a cricket score.
 
It's certainly a fun if slightly exhausting season being a Bristol City fan this year. The only time I can predict the score with any degree of certainty is just after the Ref blows his final whistle.

One minute we're scoring freely and the next we could play for two nights and not score at all.

If we had two brass farthings to rub together and could afford to buy a decent striker we'd be a real threat to the top six.
 
I was listening to Talk Sport earlier today and Adrian Durham commented that Pompey play Arsenal in the FA Cup on 11th January and then said #prayforpompey. It could be a cricket score.

yeah it's bleak, when this coming from your own people this is very bad state of affairs
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i thought it was a good performance from the blades in the circumstances. I can forgive a fairly anonymous last 25 minutes because fatigue was always going to be a factor after 3 tough games in 6 days. 2 away games v wrexham & stoke. Cannon was better late than never, but heโ€™s starting to look like the player we were told we were signing, which is encouraging.

But honestly, Iโ€™m shocked at Leicester. How do you go from FA Cup winners, a European semi-final to a lower mid-table Championship side in under 5 years. Judging by what I saw on the pitch, that squad has real dressing room issues. For me itโ€™s rotten at every level. board level is mismanagement has been terrible.

They just didnโ€™t look like a team on the pitch. After our second goal you had 21 & 7 were have a heated argument on the halfway line, and there were a few more flare-ups later on. No urgency, no cohesion. & tactically I was baffled. I genuinely have no idea what plan their manager was trying to implement. aside from hoof it to 39 & hope for magic
 
Iโ€™m shocked at Leicester. How do you go from FA Cup winners, a European semi-final to a lower mid-table Championship side in under 5 years.
They had a fantastic team spirit when they did all of that but not necessarily the best individual players. Just look how quickly that squad was broken up. Some, like Danny Drinkwater went for ridiculous sums of cash. I think he spent the best part of 5 years on thousands of pounds a week playing for Chelsea's under 21's.

It also didn't help that they lost their Chairman in that tragic helicopter crash which also deeply affected the running of the club.
 
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