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18-02-2017, 21:43
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Hmm Citeh obviously want their lot to turn up. According to the British Broadcorping Castration, Town had about 1/3rd of the possession today and their useless highlights don't even show our goal that was disallowed. Apart from that the Citeh fans sang fook hall for 90 minutes.
The Terriers are just the sixth team to stop Manchester City from scoring in all competitions this season after Barcelona, Man United, Everton, Tottenham and Liverpool. Puff your chests out boys. You did us proud
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18-02-2017, 22:07
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38940051
Doesn't show disallowed goal, doesn't show the stonewall penalty we were denied and like theo says, makes it look like it's all City.
A results which makes 'our chests bigger'
Huddersfield manager David Wagner: "We are still in the competition which is great. Another match in this busy footballing period but that is not a problem for us. For sure we are one of the fittest teams in the division.
"We were able to make them uncomfortable, they were the better team with chances which is no surprise to anybody but we showed great attitude and passion.
"We are very happy to have another match against a very good team, to test us again. We learn from every game, I love to see my players on the pitch playing football matches.
"A clean sheet against Manchester City makes our chest bigger."
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola: "It is not frustrating, it was a tough game against one of the best teams in the Championship.
"Two days ago there was a rugby game on the pitch which made it slow but we made a good performance. They are a really good team, congratulations to Huddersfield.
"When you play against teams at the top of the Championship, it is obviously difficult. There were no complaints, my team did what I asked them to do."
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(18-02-2017, 21:43)theo_luddite Wrote: Hmm Citeh obviously want their lot to turn up. According to the British Broadcorping Castration, Town had about 1/3rd of the possession today and their useless highlights don't even show our goal that was disallowed. Apart from that the Citeh fans sang fook hall for 90 minutes.
The Terriers are just the sixth team to stop Manchester City from scoring in all competitions this season after Barcelona, Man United, Everton, Tottenham and Liverpool. Puff your chests out boys. You did us proud 
I wouldn't believe there stats as there 90% of the time wrong anyway. The media have this love fest over the top Premier League clubs and love to focus on United, City, Arsenal, Chelsea and pretty much love to wank over them with there articles every 5 minutes on who they are going to buy or are the managers cut out etc. They don't have any interest about football or teams below the Premier League and they don't even credit the smaller teams when they cause cup upsets they talk about how 'poorly' the Premier League side played etc and that is what will happen on the highlights of your game they will focus on City and give no credit to Huddersfield.
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18-02-2017, 22:29
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The Wichser is still buying into the rugby game bullshit. Look pal, your mega millionaires spawned a draw today against a Championship side 2nd team. You should be embarrassed as fook. You probably are but dare not admit it
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They're making a big thing about the team changes. Yes we made 7 changes today, but it's 9 from the XI that started down at QPR last Saturday. Only Crainie and VLP kept their place from then. And Crainie's not first choice, so out of today's starting XI, only VLP you could say was the first choice player.
City's reserves included players who are considered to be the best in the world and our boys made them look average.
Never mind them. Let's talk about those who did play and did the club proud.
Coleman, what a fantastic game he had. Some brilliant saves to keep us in it and commanded his area well.
Crainie, ain't nobody like Martin Crainie. He's never the same player we had last season. Doesn't get forward the same way Smith does, but his defensive work has improved enormously. Took the ball off the attacker, turned him and started the next attack on a couple of occasions.
THD, another excellent display and looked dead on his feet in the last ten minutes after taking a knock, but still managed to join in with an attack beating three men and setting up another attack.
Hudson, captain fantastic. Never looked threatened by the millionaire City attackers. Made one fantastic last ditch tackle after Billing made his only mistake of the match in the first half.
Stankovic, just gets better and better. After his debut against Wigan I thought we wouldn't see him in a Town shirt again, but credit to Wagz for sticking with him and like the skipper, never looked threatened.
Lolley, looked dangerous every time he ran with the ball. Unlucky to get subbed.
Payne, put himself about and almost scored from a free kick.
Billing, sponsors man of the match, got stuck in more than he usually does. Played some great passes, made some great tackles and interceptions.
Whitehead, was my man of the match. Awesome in everything he did. Every tackle was felt by the opposition. Every tackle was timed to perfection, unlike sometimes when he gets there slightly late.
VLP, had a great opportunity to score but the keeper made a good save. Looked dangerous when he had the ball.
Quaner, best game I've seen him have. His touch was much better, got stuck in, chased the ball down well.
Wells, looked good when he came on. Troubled their defence and linked up well with midfielders.
Kachunga, unfortunately didn't get enough of the ball when he came on. Had a shot when a pass would've been better, but you can't fault him for having a pop.
Brown, again looked lively, but by the time he came on, City were attacking more and didn't have any scoring chances.
Wagner, he's better than Pep, he's better than Pe-ep. David Wagner, he's better than Pep.
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(18-02-2017, 22:46)Lord Snooty Wrote: They're making a big thing about the team changes. Yes we made 7 changes today, but it's 9 from the XI that started down at QPR last Saturday. Only Crainie and VLP kept their place from then. And Crainie's not first choice, so out of today's starting XI, only VLP you could say was the first choice player.
City's reserves included players who are considered to be the best in the world and our boys made them look average.
Never mind them. Let's talk about those who did play and did the club proud.
Coleman, what a fantastic game he had. Some brilliant saves to keep us in it and commanded his area well.
Crainie, ain't nobody like Martin Crainie. He's never the same player we had last season. Doesn't get forward the same way Smith does, but his defensive work has improved enormously. Took the ball off the attacker, turned him and started the next attack on a couple of occasions.
THD, another excellent display and looked dead on his feet in the last ten minutes after taking a knock, but still managed to join in with an attack beating three men and setting up another attack.
Hudson, captain fantastic. Never looked threatened by the millionaire City attackers. Made one fantastic last ditch tackle after Billing made his only mistake of the match in the first half.
Stankovic, just gets better and better. After his debut against Wigan I thought we wouldn't see him in a Town shirt again, but credit to Wagz for sticking with him and like the skipper, never looked threatened.
Lolley, looked dangerous every time he ran with the ball. Unlucky to get subbed.
Payne, put himself about and almost scored from a free kick.
Billing, sponsors man of the match, got stuck in more than he usually does. Played some great passes, made some great tackles and interceptions.
Whitehead, was my man of the match. Awesome in everything he did. Every tackle was felt by the opposition. Every tackle was timed to perfection, unlike sometimes when he gets there slightly late.
VLP, had a great opportunity to score but the keeper made a good save. Looked dangerous when he had the ball.
Quaner, best game I've seen him have. His touch was much better, got stuck in, chased the ball down well.
Wells, looked good when he came on. Troubled their defence and linked up well with midfielders.
Kachunga, unfortunately didn't get enough of the ball when he came on. Had a shot when a pass would've been better, but you can't fault him for having a pop.
Brown, again looked lively, but by the time he came on, City were attacking more and didn't have any scoring chances.
Wagner, he's better than Pep, he's better than Pe-ep. David Wagner, he's better than Pep.
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One mistake Wagz made today, not having Hef on the bench. As much as I love Izzy Brown, I would've loved to see the Hef coming on up front for the last ten minutes.
Imagine the madness if he'd scored.
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City fans: Where were you when we got ten?
Retards! Half of the crowd weren't even born, it were that long ago.
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I liked how someone shouted "same place as you were, we were in the same league"!
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19-02-2017, 11:28
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The draw takes place at 6:30 tonight. It's on BT Sport, not on the BBC.
We're number 7.
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