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  1. I thought I saw the first glimmer of him realising he has gone too far, in his demeanour on Sunday. I just hope i'm right.

     

    No, that was him just squirming in disbelief at such an awful game of football!

  2. Can we have Sparky, please ?

     

    Part exchange with W-rn-ck ?

     

    :O That's just asking for trouble… even with a pantechnicon fully-loaded with gold bullion and driven to his home personally by Man City's owner, he managed to win only the SFA cup. He might as well have filled the team with outcasts from the local donkey sanctuary! Come to think of it…

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  3. …I'm afraid I possibly don't fit in with the 'nicey nicey' posting style… time to bow out again for a little while.

     

    Well it's shame to lose anyone from any forum because they feel they don't fit in. Isn't there a common ground? I think we just have to live with the fact that our written words can be interpreted wrongly far more easily than chatting face to face. There's no reason not to have good, robust debate as long as it doesn't get out of hand… and it's no different to anywhere else on RMweb.

  4. I understand it's all part of the rivalry RD and, as mentioned, I wasn't offended. I did notice your absence from here for a while after last May and can understand why. Of course, absolutely the last team I'd like to take any major honours would be Man United, although I have to say that - for reasons to do with arrogance, most recently being the presence of Mourinho and Ronaldo - I've increasingly loathed Real Madrid to a similar level. Last weekend fell into place perfectly for my team and I was, indeed, highly delighted. Last night went the other way but it didn't bother me too much that United had already progressed as it means a busier schedule for you guys.

     

    I also agree with you to a certain extent that about luck in the Champions League and that, on paper, Chelsea were not good enough to win it but they did the right things at the right time and got away with it. It wasn't a great spectacle or a particularly good advert for football but it brought the cup home and I guess that's what it's all about these days. I sincerely hope your lot don't manage the same feat and I don't think you will. :no: However, being a City supporter, I also have these dreaded little thoughts that it could all go horribly wrong. :O

  5. Not offended at all (although I do find the little digs in your signature a bit cheap). While Man City remain league champions, everything's like water of a duck's back to me - and it's not as if Man United are going to win the Champs League anyway… like City, they're just nowhere near good enough currently. I'd have thought you'd prefer Man City to have progressed through the group stages though. Now we can concentrate on the Premiership, which can only mean bad news for the other teams… barring a huge dose of Cityitis.

  6. So who's it going to be Pep or Rafa?

     

    Really don't think it's gonna be Pep. I suspect he'd prefer a project where he knows he'll be given time so I think that Abramovich has made a mistake getting rid of Di Matteo at this stage if he's trying to attract Guardiola now or in the future.

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  7. :O Unbelievable… or perhaps not, Abramovich is excessively ruthless. According to the BBC, at 262 days in charge, Di Matteo lasted longer than previous Abramovich managers Villas-Boas (256), Avram Grant (247) and Luiz Felipe Scolari (223). I could kind of understand had he not won anything during that time.

  8. Having only seen my team's game I can't comment on other matches, only results… thus, from my point of view, yesterday was almost perfect. On one hand Steve, one could say that Villa should feel hard done by to have lost 5-0, especially with that extraordinary penalty decision but in the cold light of day I'm not sure I agree.

     

    Man City hadn't been beaten before that game (they haven't been beaten at home since 2010), they traditionally start games slowly and score most of their goals in the second half. They were basically camped in Villa's half for most of the match and, looking at it another way, had their strikers been on better form it could have been a cricket score.

     

    I agree that so far the quality hasn't been great in Premiership this season but what's even more telling is the inconsistency of every team… with the exception of the bottom pair who have been consistently poor (at least Southampton tend to show great spirit before collapsing). It all points to the fact that there are no easy games, as Colin suggests.

     

    It's all shaping up to what I'm hoping will be a classic second-half to the season… and wouldn't discount Liverpool for a top four just yet. I wonder how long Sparky will last at QPR and wonder where Man City would be now had he not been given the push!

     

    As for the red card problem? Compulsory substitution (so only two subs left) for a red or two yellows except in the case of violence in which case, sorry but the culprit has let down his team-mates and fans, so shouldn't be subbed.

     

    Speaking of which, Fulham's Brede Hangeland has just received his marching orders against Sunderland. It was a 0-0 stalemate up till that point…

  9. Hi Wibble. Congratulations on getting published in MRJ again… shame they're nearly all black & white images. Hornsey Broadway is simply stunning, even better than the impressive Wybdenshaw (what happened to that?). Are you likely to post more HB images here?

  10. …I know you think we are supposed to be bitter rivals but I actually like Spurs as a club and was pleased to see how well you were doing under big 'arry…

     

    Nice to see friendly rivalry… seems a little more difficult to achieve with us Mancs!

     

    Armchair United 2 - Spurs 3

    YES!

    steve

    I'll second that!

     

    …why do all the Man City guys have seriously short fat legs?…

    Not sure Dzeko would appreciate that comment but you're right, it does seem to be a 'feature' even Silva, who at first glance looks a mere slip of a lad, has powerful legs.

     

    Ha Ha, i wasn't going to post, don't want to gloat as it will bite me in the bum…

    Have faith, dear boy, but I do know the feeling… after a certain 'sick swan' in Stretford last season I avoided commenting in the immediate aftermath for the very same reason… had to make do with an inner glow of pure satisfaction - but then we all know what happened in the 93rd minute of the last game of the season! :sungum:

     

    Now this season is starting to take shape… it's gonna be interesting.

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  11. Some early Public Image Ltd today - what an excellent guitarist Keith Levene is, no flash but plenty of imagination. This evening I had a sort of chain reaction, starting with Passengers (U2 and Brian Eno) - Original Soundtracks 1, leading to Brian Eno & Harold Budd - The Plateaux of Mirror, then Harold Budd & The Cocteau Twins - The Moon and the Melodies, finishing with The Cocteau Twins - Garlands.

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  12. It's certainly worth waiting for, and having now dared to take mine out of the box I can see what all the fuss was about when it was first released. You could certainly try to plonk it on a Dave Bradwell chassis, and get even closer to the ultimate B1.

     

    Oh blimey, decisions, decisions! I bought an 'as new' Mainline B1 for a mere 35 squiddlies about three years ago and I've been thinking of plonking it onto a DB chassis as I believe the £70 kit also has all the bits to improve the body too. Hmmm, is it worth splasing out another £70 to do it with Hornby's B1 instead?… :scratchhead:

  13. I got the idea off this thread once i read through it and examined the pictures. I thought it was a good thing to do to one of my steam loco's. I will go through mine one at a time. This is the only thread i have found that this has been done!

     

    Thanks again. There are many in-depth threads and blogs on modifying locos on RMweb. Some of the respondents to this thread have given me a lot of inspiration and advised me on tweaks or methods I'd never previously thought about. Let's have a link to show us your progress :good:

  14. I think we may hear the press singing that song ( can't remember who did it, but it has the line ) Come on, Come on, Hurry up Arry, Come on.

     

     

    It was Sham 69.

     

    I've always been curious as to why English players generally never appear to be as technically competent as the Italians, Spanish, Portuguese etc. Why can't we be clever with the ball or just keep possession? One of the few exceptions is Adam Johnson, not selected of course but who could have created all kinds of problems for opposition defences.

  15. I'm really looking forward to seeing how you tackle 60012 Tim. I've seen some great shots of Lord Farringdon in similar sunlight and I love that combination of dirt stuck in nooks and crannies on a shiny loco - especially on green - and we don't see that too often in model form. Either it's a fettled 'out of the box' satin look, which just doesn't convince me as a realistic option, or full-on grubby filth, as you've regularly demonstrated to perfection on this thread. :)

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