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EPL 2011-2012
smano
#2081 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 7:59:07 AM
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What an ending to the league, you just can't make this stuff up!!!

Congratulations to Man City and their only one "fan" I know of. I guess over the course of the season, overall Mancini and his men deserved it. Like @Maich says, we will never see such an ending again in our lifetime, it was unbelievable. I was at Psys Langata and the roller coaster of emotions was palpable. My nerves were frayed to their ends and the beer was not even tasting nice. The EPL is truly the most exciting league in the world, and that City QPR game epitomized that.Did anyone see Cisse hugging Nasri?Normally the drama is on the relegation spots during the final day but my oh my,that title race was amazing.I'm sure the trophy engraver at The Stadium of Light had already started to engrave the U on the replica trophy there just before Aguerro's winner.

At least QPR stayed up, Bolton were too bad the whole season to stay up.

Then the Westbrom keeper handed Arsenal 3rd spot. Spurs will be biting their nails during the CL finals, hoping Chelsea don't win it.

Now for the CL finals. Hio there's only one place to watch it, The Carnivore Heineken invite.
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#2082 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 8:16:50 AM
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Wow, congrats to Man City, I was at Taidy's and we made the place ungovernable with some Wahindi Man Utd supporters.

The bolton vs Stoke ends and word goes around that QPR would stay up whatever the result they get and then they sink in two goals/......DAMN1!!!
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nostoppingthis
#2083 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 8:28:24 AM
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Dramatic end to the EPL, those Wahindi ManU supporters at Zebra, Capital centre were silenced when Aguero scored...what a sight! and we had silence from them, although trying to say "GGMU"...nkt!

Everton finished above Liverpool!!!! @sober
TiggerTiggy
#2084 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 8:48:47 AM
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Foreman wrote:
Impunity wrote:
jguru wrote:
WOW! That was Manchester United's heaviest home defeat since 1955! Manchester City sit top of the PL table; 5 points ahead of Man Utd. Man City's Goal Difference = 26! smile Applause


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#2085 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 8:55:17 AM
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congrats to city and their fans!!!! and to imagine they did it at extra minutes!!!! the tension was unexplainable...si watu wangepata ulcersSad Sad !!!!!
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#2086 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 9:02:49 AM
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TAZ
#2087 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 9:14:05 AM
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A "podium finish" for Arsenal is not something to celebrate about but after the season we've had i think its is a big achievement for us....once again we've managed to finish above our north London rivals in what was definitely their best season yet. We are now in the group stages of the CL which means we can go about transfer business in an orderly manner and can confidently discuss RVP's contract. On a different note, that first goal against West Brom was a clear offside but the ass ref ignored it....anyway I'm just happy we got all three points.

Congratulations to Man City, they deserved to win the league and what a way to do it in the last game, it probably made the celebrations even better. As for Man Utd, well that was probably the most cruelest ways to lose a league.

Chelsea and L'fools finish in 6th and 8th respectively, few would have thought this would happen at the start of the season.....both look set to play in the Europa Liga next season.

It was a season full of surprises and the most consistent team walked away with the title!
kingfisher
#2088 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 9:24:04 AM
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TAZ wrote:
A "podium finish" for Arsenal is not something to celebrate about but after the season we've had i think its is a big achievement for us....once again we've managed to finish above our north London rivals in what was definitely their best season yet. We are now in the group stages of the CL which means we can go about transfer business in an orderly manner and can confidently discuss RVP's contract. On a different note, that first goal against West Brom was a clear offside but the ass ref ignored it....anyway I'm just happy we got all three points.

Congratulations to Man City, they deserved to win the league and what a way to do it in the last game, it probably made the celebrations even better. As for Man Utd, well that was probably the most cruelest ways to lose a league.

Chelsea and L'fools finish in 6th and 8th respectively, few would have thought this would happen at the start of the season.....both look set to play in the Europa Liga next season.

It was a season full of surprises and the most consistent team walked away with the title!


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#2089 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 9:42:53 AM
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@kingfisher, ni muhimu kungoja kweli.
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#2090 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 9:51:24 AM
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The significance of 5 minutes of injury time. By the close of Sunderland Vs Man U game, the latter had one hand on the trophy. In a flash, the tide turned. And that Aguero goal....is worth the Cash they paid for him....this is football
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Impunity
#2091 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 9:52:08 AM
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kyt wrote:
i meant that they almost, almost won, until man u won 5-2 agains spurs and ronaldo tore his shirt. almost won @Impunity


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#2092 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 10:00:53 AM
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Marty wrote:
The significance of 5 minutes of injury time. By the close of Sunderland Vs Man U game, the latter had one hand on the trophy. In a flash, the tide turned. And that Aguero goal....is worth the Cash they paid for him....this is football


Did you realize who set Aguero with the ball?
The bad boy.He surely troubled that mbass.
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smano
#2093 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 10:14:05 AM
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http://www.goal.com/en-g...-a-week-manchester-city
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#2094 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 11:37:19 AM
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Taz this article is so on point

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TAZ
#2095 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 12:34:17 PM
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#2096 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 12:48:08 PM
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..What a way to end the league true this is the best league in the house. Watched the game at home literary clutching onto my daughter, i was obviously rooting for City.

I was confident at the start of the second half City will settle and shut the game however a Lescott madness and Cisse did the necessary! I was not too worried at that time i was sure City would do the needful..However a Joey Barton madness added drama and the second offence against Aguero was as a result of Mackie telling him to " try and carry one of them with you" however i commend City no-one lost his head as it was very heated then but you got to wonder what Balotelli would have done had he been on the pitch, minutes later Traore raced on the wing, Nasri failed to track Mackie and bang QPR had a second goal!!

Now we had a game, City seemed short of ideas, crosses flying everywhere,Mancini went for broke in Came Dzeko and Balotelli and i have to say Balotelli changed the game ther was impetus and some sharpness dare i say.City fans crying, some were leaving and in Sunderland the unthinkable was happening Man U fans on top of their vocies, Fergie hurrying the ref to end the game. Back to City Dzeko gave them a life-line and moments later Balotelli muscled his way, through ball to Aguerro and there was always going to be one winner and what a finish and to me no better person to get the winning goal, no frills,dives et al..class at it's very best, the Etihad almost came down. A desrving end to a deserving team, quite frankly no-one was able to match them in the long-haul.

#So how do you put a cork back in a champagne bottle? don't know ask a Man United fan/@smano,mcreggae

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smano
#2097 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 2:17:09 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

..What a way to end the league true this is the best league in the house. Watched the game at home literary clutching onto my daughter, i was obviously rooting for City.

I was confident at the start of the second half City will settle and shut the game however a Lescott madness and Cisse did the necessary! I was not too worried at that time i was sure City would do the needful..However a Joey Barton madness added drama and the second offence against Aguero was as a result of Mackie telling him to " try and carry one of them with you" however i commend City no-one lost his head as it was very heated then but you got to wonder what Balotelli would have done had he been on the pitch, minutes later Traore raced on the wing, Nasri failed to track Mackie and bang QPR had a second goal!!

Now we had a game, City seemed short of ideas, crosses flying everywhere,Mancini went for broke in Came Dzeko and Balotelli and i have to say Balotelli changed the game ther was impetus and some sharpness dare i say.City fans crying, some were leaving and in Sunderland the unthinkable was happening Man U fans on top of their vocies, Fergie hurrying the ref to end the game. Back to City Dzeko gave them a life-line and moments later Balotelli muscled his way, through ball to Aguerro and there was always going to be one winner and what a finish and to me no better person to get the winning goal, no frills,dives et al..class at it's very best, the Etihad almost came down. A desrving end to a deserving team, quite frankly no-one was able to match them in the long-haul.

#So how do you put a cork back in a champagne bottle? don't know ask a Man United fan/@smano,mcreggae


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#2098 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 3:16:55 PM
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Buster
#2099 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 3:43:42 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

#So how do you put a cork back in a champagne bottle? don't know ask a Man United fan/@smano,mcreggae



After the ref blew his whistle on the Manutd game, I instructed the Lovely lady behind the counter at my local to bring over glasses to our table (Full of Manutd fans). I then whispered to her to wait until the Mancity game kwishas then to bring over the first bottle.... I had managed to sneak in the two bottles without any of the patrons knowing.

I tell you even up to this hour guys are calling me and asking what those glasses were meant for...

Those bottles are still in the fridge at the local. I will collect them this evening. Still a secret, no one knows, not even the manutd guys at my table, just me and the Lovely Lady behind the counter!!!!
kyt
#2100 Posted : Monday, May 14, 2012 4:01:44 PM
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Buster wrote:
Ric dees wrote:

#So how do you put a cork back in a champagne bottle? don't know ask a Man United fan/@smano,mcreggae



After the ref blew his whistle on the Manutd game, I instructed the Lovely lady behind the counter at my local to bring over glasses to our table (Full of Manutd fans). I then whispered to her to wait until the Mancity game kwishas then to bring over the first bottle.... I had managed to sneak in the two bottles without any of the patrons knowing.

I tell you even up to this hour guys are calling me and asking what those glasses were meant for...

Those bottles are still in the fridge at the local. I will collect them this evening. Still a secret, no one knows, not even the manutd guys at my table, just me and the Lovely Lady behind the counter!!!!

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