Nah, just taking the mickey out of the swarms of pudlian fans on here who think their new kit deal with New Balance is the best thing for world football since Maradona.
oh noes dont do that WE BARELY HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO LIVE, THINK OF THE CHILDREN srsly, why are either of you lot bothered We has the biggest contract evarz Oh no you aint, we will has it next tiem
Eh, you make yourself look lower than the argument itself by ridiculing your own writing with "evarz", "tiem" etc etc.
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Perhaps not define, but it will be interesting to see Man City who want to title challenge against a team who could go straight back down. If Swansea win, I like their chances of staying up and Citeh will be on the back foot already. If City dominate then it's good signs for them and sad for Swansea.
Gonna put it out there Regardless of the result/how each team plays in this one match, City will be challenging for the title and Swansea will still be fighting relegation
Lol don't troll me man. You know what I'm trying to put across. Its an interesting match and one I'll watch for sure.
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