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  • #16
    Originally posted by teesred View Post
    And also like Milli Vanilli's Grammy award win.
    Hahhaaaa... Great one tees..

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    • #17
      Originally posted by RedMagic View Post
      In the eyes of anyone who is aware of their 'shenanigans', Man City's post takeover success will be viewed in the same way as Lance Armstrong's Tour de France victories and Ben Johnson's 100m Olympic gold medal and world record.
      They lost their titles.
      And I'd support cituae being stripped of theirs.

      But thats not looking likely, and the cheating will be forgotten in time.

      Stripped of their titles......

      Klopp would have 3 PL titles, probably 4, and he'd have the highest points totals of any PL champions, and in back to back seasons.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by RedMagic View Post
        In the eyes of anyone who is aware of their 'shenanigans', Man City's post takeover success will be viewed in the same way as Lance Armstrong's Tour de France victories and Ben Johnson's 100m Olympic gold medal and world record.
        Realistically, sadly, no.

        Take us. Do we credit Mourinho with winning the League at Manchester United due to finishing second to a Man City side?

        Do we credit Solskjaer for having done the same?

        We don't. In just the same way that rival fans don't give Jürgen due credit for the times we missed out by a point.

        Not enough people recognise Man City's cheating and certainly not to an extent that is even remotely appropriate. I mean, our own fan-base are, in large quarters, so "meh" about it that they'd rather see the chronic cheats prosper than Arsenal, all because Arsenal are Stoke 2.0 and their manager is a bit of a bellend.

        Until those titles are stripped from them, I'll always want Man City to fail more than other clubs. I'd probably rather Man United won the League over Man City and that is seriously saying something.

        It smacks of people not liking the "bantz" from rival fans in the workplace and something as innocuous as that shouldn't be enough to compromise core principles.

        Just my stance on it, not trying to force it upon others - this is an area where I personally struggle to comprehend how anyone could root for an outfit that has had an enormous, negative impact on the sport at the detriment of many clubs purely out of not liking another club - I don't "get it" and that is a me issue - and that's fine.
        Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
        Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay

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        • #19
          I think most fans don't want to root for either team. If Man City win the title, nobody who isn't a Man City fan or a fan of a similar club will give Man City any credit for picking up, not actually legitimately winning the PL title.

          If Arsenal win the title it means something as it would have been legitimately earned. That plus Arteta and their fans who will be unbearable would be reason enough for other fans not to want them to win it, but on top of that, if they were to miss out on the PL yet again it would be hilarious, especially the meltdown from their fans.

          Principles in football vanished years ago. Money talks, BS walks. We all know it, and it's likely that will continue to be the case, meaning that Man City will almost certainly pick up more titles irrespective of how they do it, or how much we wish they wouldn't be allowed to do so. With that being the case we may as well engage in a bit of schadenfreude and have the occasional laugh at the expense of our long standing and legitimate rivals.

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          • #20
            Precisely this and for all the reasons mentioned plus - London’s biggest club becomes a massive barrier to us landing the players we want. Pre Klopp - even Spurs regularly used to trump us. Chelsea still managed it often even with Jurgen in the hot seat.

            Arsenal winning the title will likely see us waiting a long long time for any major success. Just my opinion

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            • #21
              I seen Paul Merson saying Arsenal are now title favourites as City only beat Burnley 1-0. How the fuck does that work? City slipped up by winning?Merse is obviously back on the shandy's 😂😂

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              • #22
                Originally posted by KingCanny View Post
                I seen Paul Merson saying Arsenal are now title favourites as City only beat Burnley 1-0. How the fuck does that work? City slipped up by winning?Merse is obviously back on the shandy's 😂😂
                Whilst I disagree with Merson's assessment, you can see some logic in his thinking - if Man City are going to struggle against the worst side in the League, they might drop points somewhere else, opening a door for Arsenal.

                I imagine some of it is "Copium" for him though rather than his real feeling on the matter.
                Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
                Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay

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                • #23
                  As if Arsenal are banging them in this month.

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                  • #24
                    The Arse will win it.... Nothing is more certain.

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                    • #25
                      City got 4 games in 11 days to end their season now. Another fixture pile up they never faced in a title race with us. Been so set up for Arsenal to win it this season its ridiculous.

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                      • #26
                        They won’t allow City to win it. It’s beyond obvious

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                        • #27
                          As the FA Cup was set up for them. All the way to the quarter final without playing a single Premier League team and they still bottled it.

                          Look at the Champions League draw, if they don’t make the final there, even Arteta will know he’s a fraud
                          "I am the Normal One."

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                          • #28
                            If you had to accept Arsenal winning just one of either prem or Champions League, which would you prefer them to win?
                            For me I'd rather they won the prem than the CL, which is the highest trophy in club football in the world, and that club has never won it.

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                            • #29
                              Yep - horrible thought but the title is just the lesser of the two evils. They might take both though - which is a horrific prospect

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                              • #30
                                Yes. It would be a sad day to see someone like Arsenal lift old big ears. To me it was a travesty when United won their third. Chelsea had enough chances to win that. Don't want any other English club (especially a non-oil club) approaching Liverpool's record.
                                From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down, I convulsed with laughter. Someday I intend on reading it. Groucho Marx

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