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Wilkie

@BenchillBlue

Sim racer #ACC #GranTurismo #Raceroom Manchester City fan since 1975. Like a bit of 🎣 📷, 🎶🎵Oasis, Marc Bolan, Smith's, Muse and many others. Ex SS118.

Manchester, England Tham gia Şubat 2018
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Savio
Savio@mcfc_Savio·
43 years without a trophy and still living rent free in your head in 2026 is actually impressive. You counted from 1968 like an archaeologist discovering fossils, meanwhile we completed football like a side quest: Premier League ✔️ FA Cup ✔️ Champions League ✔️ Treble ✔️ 4 in a row ✔️ You were counting years, we were collecting trophies. Difference in mentality. Arsenal fans celebrate history. City fans are watching history. Stay in the past, we’ll stay in the parade.
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Mëx@Afcmix

68/69❌ 69/70❌ 70/71❌ 71/72❌ 72/73❌ 73/74❌ 74/74❌ 75/76❌ 76/77❌ 77/78❌ 78/79❌ 79/80❌ 80/81❌ 81/82❌ 82/83❌ “Relegated” 83/84❌ 84/85❌ 85/86❌ 86/87❌ 87/88❌ 88/89❌ 89/90❌ 90/91❌ 91/92❌ 92/93❌ 93/94❌ 94/95❌ 95/96❌ 96/97❌ 97/98❌ 98/99❌ 99/2000❌ 2001/2002❌ 2002/2003❌ 2003/2004❌ 2004/2005❌ 2005/2006❌ 2006/2007❌ 2007/2008❌ 2008/2009❌ 2009/2010❌ 2010/2011❌ 43 years without winning any trophy. “Manchester City is bigger than Arsenal”🤡

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Wilkie@BenchillBlue·
@bardo31 Can't stand him mate. Another clown that abuses players and says things that are controversial for clicks.
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Wilkie@BenchillBlue·
We!! You are literally one of the worst plastic city fans going. You're a leach, total scumbag, that has the ball knowledge of a jellyfish.
Mr.Page™@mfc_mrpage

@FabrizioRomano we don't want an unproven coach to replace the Greatest manager of all time.

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Mëx@Afcmix·
🚨Genuine Question; what’s Joško Gvardiol have over Piero Hincapie in terms of defense??
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Mr.Page™
Mr.Page™@mfc_mrpage·
Rivalry aside, Viktor Gyökeres has the coldest celebration in world football right now.
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Wilkie@BenchillBlue·
@Bluemoonie4 Can't stand him, he's got terrible takes and abuses his own players. Guys a prick.
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Wilkie@BenchillBlue·
@Afcmix Lying for likes, desperate attention seeking clown.
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Mëx@Afcmix·
Friendly reminder that Viktor Gyökeres rejected teams like: Manchester United Chelsea Liverpool Manchester City Real Madrid Barcelona Everton He only anted Arsenal Football Club that’s he got many haters😂
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Mr. Arsenal
Mr. Arsenal@AzengaMoses·
What does Haaland have over Gyokeres 🤔
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Josiah Kings@jossynnabs·
Saka is better than Vinicius Jr 🔥 Try and Change my mind. #COYG
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Wilkie@BenchillBlue·
A whole book to tell us you know fk all. Nobhead
Ororo😎@McFlybowy

Foden is one of the most system-dependent players at the elite level, and that’s not even meant as a criticism, it’s just the reality of how his game is built. Phil Foden thrives in structure. At Manchester City under Pep Guardiola, every movement is choreographed spacing is perfect, rotations are automatic, and passing lanes are always available. That environment amplifies Foden’s strengths. tight control, quick combinations, and intelligent positioning in half-spaces. But the flip side is that he’s not a natural “chaos creator.” He’s not the type to grab a game by the scruff of the neck in a broken structure, carry the ball 40 yards repeatedly, or impose himself physically when things aren’t flowing. When the system breaks down or he’s placed in a less controlled setup, like with England national team at times, you see that drop-off. He can look harder to profile, even invisible in games where the structure isn’t serving him. Compare that to players who are more system-independent they can function in multiple roles, different tempos, and less organized teams without losing their impact. Foden, on the other hand, is more of a “final piece” player. Put him in the right machine, and he looks world-class. Take him out of it, and you start asking questions about where exactly he fit Under Peo he has role clarity with micro-freedom. Foden knows his role within the structure, but he’s given freedom inside his zone. He can, drift between lines, pop up centrally or wide, arrive late in the box But he’s not responsible for organizing the entire attack that burden is distributed across the system. That’s why when you remove those layers like in a less cohesive national setup such as England team, you see a different version of him. The spacing isn’t as precise, rotations aren’t as synchronized, and the tempo can become inconsistent. Suddenly, he has to create structure himself, which isn’t naturally his game. It’s not a limitation as much as it is a specialization. Foden is the kind of player who maximizes order. In the right ecosystem, he doesn’t just fit in, he becomes one of the most efficient attackers in the world.

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Arsenal Rep@Arsenal_rep1·
Without bias, what does Haaland have over Gyökeres?
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