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Manchester, England Katılım Eylül 2014
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@Ticketmancity It’s time to protest this. What an absolute state this club is in. For people like yourself and many more that have helped many Blues attend games for FV and now you get this.
Best example: My ticket for Saturday is spare and I can’t donate, transfer or put it on the exchange
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@GeronimoMorgans People like you are the most annoying part about this app. Plastic
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Kimi Antonelli secures the @pirellisport Pole Position Lap in Japan! 😮💨
Let's ride onboard with the Mercedes driver for his lap of the iconic Suzuka 🤩👇
#F1 #JapaneseGP
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Why are people excited?
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm
First trailer for the ‘HARRY POTTER’ series. Releasing this Christmas on HBO.
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@Withoutcauze @SkyFootball He says “it’s a testament in how I believe in myself, how I train …” what’s wrong with that you weirdo
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@SkyFootball "...testament to myself.." 🤣🤣🤣
humble urself a little James. you were brilliant... but "testament to myself" is a little out there,....
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@prestigecar_rep Hopefully they don’t ban you there for no reason. Speedy recovery!
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George Russell clinches Sprint Pole ahead of Kimi Antonelli, with Mercedes locking out the front row 💨
SPRINT QUALIFYING REPORT 👉 f1.com/Chinese-GP-SQ-…
#F1Sprint #ChineseGP

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You wanted the Bills to trade a first round pick for him btw



Hänsel@UberHansen
@kevinguerard13 I'm not high on Hendrickson, haven't been for a while.
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The reaction from the fans after last night is embarrassing.
One defeat and suddenly the timeline is full of people screaming “Pep Out” like we didn’t just go eleven games unbeaten before that. Eleven.
The moment one result goes wrong, people act like the entire project has collapsed overnight. It’s ridiculous.
Looking at the game itself, it’s pretty obvious the idea wasn’t some wild tactical gamble. The changes were actually quite straightforward. The intention looked like adding pace out wide, having runners attacking the box, and letting experienced players control the middle so we could win second balls. At the same time, the quicker attackers were supposed to threaten in behind and stretch Madrid. From a tactical point of view, the thinking behind it made complete sense.
The first goal comes from the high line getting caught once, fair enough. That happens when you play aggressively.
But after that... the problems weren’t tactical. The second goal comes from a horrible touch that falls straight to Valverde. The third comes from failing to deal with an aerial ball and suddenly Valverde is through again.
Those are individual errors, not some catastrophic managerial decision.
People seem to be ignoring the other side of it too. In the opening minutes there were balls flashing across the box that just needed someone to finish them. Tap ins. Where was the striker? If those go in, the whole conversation today is completely different.
Two defensive gifts and missed chances completely killed the plan. That’s not on the manager. At some point the players have to execute what’s in front of them.
Pep’s whole approach clearly aimed to stop Madrid doing what they love most... transition football. Everyone knows that’s where they’re lethal. If you let them run at you with space, you’re asking for trouble. So of course the plan was to try and take that away while still attacking them.
That’s basic game management against a side like that.
People also seem to have forgotten what happens when you don’t respect that threat. We’ve seen defenders get embarrassed in those moments before. You give someone like Vinicius even half a yard and suddenly you’re watching the ball fly into your net.
Pretending those dangers don’t exist just so you can play the same way you do against deep Premier League blocks would be naive. You don’t approach a team like Madrid the same way you approach most league games. Against them you need solutions, layers, and ways to limit what they do best.
That’s what the setup tried to do.
Football doesn’t always reward the right ideas. Sometimes the plan is good and it still falls apart because of mistakes or missed chances. That’s the sport. But the way people instantly pin everything on the manager every time something goes wrong is tiring.
When we win, it’s the players being brilliant. When we lose, suddenly Pep is clueless. That’s how the conversation always swings. One minute he’s a genius, the next minute people want him gone.
It’s reactionary nonsense.
We lost ONE game after ELEVEN unbeaten. That’s it. Not a collapse. Not a crisis. Just a bad night.
Calling for Pep to be sacked over that is beyond and overreaction... it’s childish.
Forget the game and move on. The next match is what matters now. Support the team, back the manager, and stop acting like the sky is falling every time we drop points. That’s what being a fan is supposed to be.

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Pep Guardiola on the changes made to #ManCity's starting line-up vs Real Madrid: "Listen, how many times did Nico O'Reilly play left-back this season? How many?
"The only adjustment was [Abdukodir] Khusanov because Vinicius moves in that area, and we wanted a guy who doesn't think much to attack. The rest? (Wingers?) Yeah, injured two months, yeah. And they played incredible; Savinho in Newcastle, Jeremy [Doku] always is an incredible threat. And people with experience, Bernardo [Silva] and Rodri, runners with Nico [O'Reilly] and Antoine [Semenyo], the sense of goal that all of them have, set-pieces - that was the idea.
"Rotation? I've done it in Newcastle, nine players different. I understand what I'm saying; the target is wingers to try to drop them, people in the middle in pockets to arrive close to the box, control second structures with experienced players, fast players behind - that was the idea..." #UCL
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