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City v Oxford Utd Matchday Thread

ryancooper327

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That is exceptionally and unnecessary harsh, in my opinion.
Even if being that dismissive of what he’s done for us somehow makes you feel it’s appropriate to denigrate him.
Harry has been a dedicated and decent player for us.
I wish him all the best even if you apparently don’t.
I do wish him the best, and hope he has a long career wherever he has decided to sign for. He was incredibly off it yesterday, however.
 

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I do wish him the best, and hope he has a long career wherever he has decided to sign for. He was incredibly off it yesterday, however.
 

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I do wish him the best, and hope he has a long career wherever he has decided to sign for. He was incredibly off it yesterday, however.
Like you I wish "Our" Harry all the best but when the manager plays a midfielder at full back what do you expect !
Going forward GC needs to realise his mistakes with our academy players as they are a major part of our income stream - I hope that Nico has the hornos de perros to tell him before it's too late !
 

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I do wish him the best, and hope he has a long career wherever he has decided to sign for. He was incredibly off it yesterday, however.
Probably because he hasn’t been selected for ages and yesterday was his manufactured swansong.
It’s not that difficult to understand why he wasn’t completely up to speed yesterday, especially because he ended up being played out of position again.
But the club felt it entirely appropriate to give him a moment for everything he’s done for us.
I appreciated that, even if you didn’t.
 

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Good comments HR but where was Raheem Rankine playing?
Apologies... I've previously referred to him as the League 1 Raheem Sterling e.g lots of excitement but little end product latterly in his career.
 

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Apologies... I've previously referred to him as the League 1 Raheem Sterling e.g lots of excitement but little end product latterly in his career.
20 goals for England and over 80 for Man City, and he doesn't even play as a striker. I'd love to have someone like that at the club!
 

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Apologies... I've previously referred to him as the League 1 Raheem Sterling e.g lots of excitement but little end product latterly in his career.
Like I was saying two pages back..........😉
 

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Flippant cheerio aside, and for the avoidance of doubt, I like Kite and I wish he was staying!
 

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Kite came on in midfield but was moved back to RCB when Sweenz pulled up lame to bring JR on. A position he first appeared under Matt Taylor.
 

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Kite came on in midfield but was moved back to RCB when Sweenz pulled up lame to bring JR on. A position he first appeared under Matt Taylor.
Sorry Kitey is a midfielder whether MT or GC see otherwise
 
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