Friday, October 28, 2011

The Demolition Derby



It's nearly been a week since we stuffed the Scum at the Swamp.
I watched the game at 5.30am last Sunday and despite a bit of a shaky start from City, the fire starter himself, Mario Balotelli put us 1-0 up against the run of play with an exquisite finish from the edge of the box.
True to form he then got booked for displaying his "Why always me?" t-shirt, those are the rules so no argument from me.



Still, it is a rubbish rule though, football is a game of passion and as long as players aren't inciting the opposition, they need to abolish this one.
The goal rattled U****d and we started to dominate, I think they were glad to see the half time whistle.
A minute into the second Balotelli was played through by the magnificent David Silva and hauled down by the always terrible Johnny Evans on the edge of the box, he was sent off for his sins which really was the turning point.
Some might argue that the ref ruined a potentially great game by sending Evans off and a yellow might have been more appropriate, but those red cunts can fuck right off, he deserved to go, end of story.
The one man advantage suited City down to the ground, Silva and Milner ran the show, their link up play for Balotelli's second goal was as good as you'll see all season.
Micah Richards was marauding up and down the right like nobody's business and soon overlapped, setting up Aguero for the third.
Darren Fletcher scored a corker (He always seems to score against us) to give U****d fans a bit of a false dawn on the 81st minute.
We then subbed Super Mario for Dzeko and he could have had a hat trick until he finally scuffed the 4th in off his knee via a Lescott knock back.
Vincent Kompany's four fingered salute to the blues in the corner as they celebrated the goal was a classic.
Silva and Edin took over in time added on with Dzeko putting Silva through to nutmeg the doughnut thief and then Silva repaid him with the pass of the season to make it 6-1.




Six fucking one against those twats at the swamp, needless to say, I screamed the house down.
Before the game I was kind of hoping for a draw and even thought that being just one point behind them at this point of the season if we lost wouldn't be so bad.
But typical City, we stuffed them and sit five points clear.
Could it be our year? Who knows? But that result whatever happens, will be the highlight of the season, unless we do them 10-0 at ours.
And with 45 goals in 15 games, you never know.


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