I think the ideal run from here is United beating Tottenham in the final, and doing so with a properly negative performance. I imagine Jose Mourinho would prefer to see Antonio Conte off with a lol, but it must be a tough one for him.
*loses to Southampton in the semis*
Tomorrow tattie man.
Still.
I'm trying to remember how often they shown us last season.
Now I have to go to Wigan on a Friday night to see us stink it up.
I'll be telling my kids about the time Will Grig caused Man City to have a massive chimpout for years to come.On Monday we had one national newspaper journalist claiming that Tottenham were enjoying a golden era to rival the Busby Babes, Bill Shankly’s Liverpool and Sir Alex Ferguson’s great swashbuckling Manchester United sides. He suggested we watch this great Spurs side – then fourth in the Premier League and now fifth – while we still can. Were City to win all four trophies – or even only two or three – it will not be Tottenham’s valiant over-achievers that we will tell our children about. Pay attention people, we may be watching history being made.
This is quite annoying really as it probably means they'll be more up for the final on Sunday.
I've just seen someone on 5Live call that win bigger than the time they won the FA Cup
Yes a win over the same team in the fifth round at home is bigger than winning their only trophy ever.
Quality gap wise it is. It's an incredible result and they've knocked out three premier league teams already.
Remember when we dicked you cunts at Old Toilet?
Hard to forget. You still live off it.
January 3rd, remember the date.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43132301
West Ham have been charged by the Football Association over a breach of anti-doping regulations.
"It is alleged the club failed to ensure its 'club whereabouts' information was accurate on three occasions within 12 months," said a statement on the FA website.
City vs Inter in the Youth League is on BT Sport. Half time and it's 1-1.
City have tried to play pepball, have had about 80% possession but created one chance all half. Inter are, man for man, about double their size and operating a 6 man deep block.
Inter goal came after their keeper hoofed it upfield and it ended up with the City keeper. He tried to play it out, got closed down and it flew in behind him.
City equaliser came from a penalty after Lukas Nmecha went down under the faintest of contact, which about sums them up
Mon Inter.
Jens Odgaard is probably Inter's best player but he has one of those weird runs like that one kid you knew at school. Looks so laboured. Probably because he's 18 years old and 6ft 2.