MANCHESTER CITY’S START to the season has supporters thrilled with the prospect of what lies in store for the rest of the campaign.
Noel Gallagher, the former Oasis guitarist and chief songwriter, is not known for his reserve and has spoken out in glowing terms over the Catalan.
City have won 10 of their opening 11 Premier League matches of the season, which leaves them with an eight-point gap to neighbours Manchester United – and they have done so in some style.
They have scored an astounding 38 goals already, and in all competitions they have already found the net more than 50 times.
That has led Gallagher, who is a devout fan of the club, to hail the manager.
Pep Guardiola’s a f***ing Messiah!” he told Italian media as he promoted the new album of his band, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
“I think that we are playing the some of the best football that’s ever been seen. And our manager is by far the best-dressed man in football. I’m very proud.”
City’s next challenge arrives on 18 November, when they go to Leicester in the Premier League, before tackling Feyenoord at home the following Tuesday in the Champions League.
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Dont understand the hate for Tyrone, suppose it comes from the analysis of the likes of spillane, O Rourke and brolly and then everyone adopts it as their opinion that Tyrone are ruining the game. Football was never pretty, and it’s even more evident now with hurling being so good, Eir sport shows a lot of past all Ireland finals and so called classic games, makes for some interesting viewing, Meath were a shower of thugs, spillane/kerry forwards spent most of the ’86 final in their own half (blanket), brolly was anonymous in the 93 final, but overall long kicks down the pitch with ball retention abysmal wasnt a joy to watch, which this era was all about. I think Dublin will win but at the same time Tyrone are worthy of being there in the final.
@paddy: Spot on.
@paddy: yay
@paddy: Paddy from Tyrone, Meath in the eighties and nineties had individual players far more talented than this Tyrone team. Brian Stafford, Colm O’Rourke, Martin OConnell, Graham Geraghty, Trevor Giles. Tyrone 2018 play to a system fundamentally built upon fear. There’s nothing honourable about their game.
@Conor Kilgallon: actually a clare man, with more interest in hurling. Funny how people like loughnane and Ring can be honourable and say there’s great players now but there’s better to come, 95 was a great year for us but looks like junior B stuff now. That Meath team would be thrashed by the current Tyrone team just like cork and roscommon, the current Dublin team are better than any other football team to come out of kerry or anywhere. But have a look these classic games, Dublin/kerry in thurles, dreadful stuff apart for the Maurice Fitzgerald kick at the end. Football is better now Conor my man, just because they kicked long and lined out in traditional formations doesn’t mean it was better to watch, Dublin/meath in 91 might have been exciting/close but the skill level was very poor.
@Conor Kilgallon: Cop yourself on, Conor. How is the Tyrone style built on fear? Their game plan involves conceeding kickouts and inviting teams on to them, and committing extra men to the tackle – two high risk strategies. You’re like a spoofer who has been listening to Spillane and co down the years and can’t form your own opinion in the here and now.
As for your eulogy of the Meath team of the 90′s, the less said the better, but what I would say is the current Tyrone team would run rings around them, and they themselves knew a thing or two about playing with fear – the only game plan they had in the 1996 semi final v Tyrone, knowing that Tyrone were hot favorites, was to use sickening levels of violence to take Tyrone’s key men out of the game.
The dream will be over quite soon
Some amount of hate for Tyrone on here. Cant wait for the usual Brit and taxes to the queen stuff
@Mel Roberts: Mickey Harte will be an all-time legend if he can pull this off, hope he does it and it sticks forever in brollys craw, Tyrone abu, from a Wexford man
I hope Dublin destroy them
@jl: Why ?
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