| | Maybe our friend, Mr. Ric Turner was a tad harsh when he wrote
in his latest blog entry, "I
cannot abide Steve Bruce, a man so grotesquely ugly that his wife probably goes
to work with him each day just to avoid kissing him goodbye in the morning".
But upon further reading, I suppose the
man's got a point. Bruce's post match whining, given time, will one day match
that of his mentor's, Sir Alex. Albeit numerous replays of how Michael Johnson's
boots met the ball and the foul on him being shunned before his own challenge,
Bruce relentlessly stressed how City didn't deserve the goal.
Nevertheless, why bother a United alum.
While City's performance wasn't as beautiful
as the Newcastle
match's or as gorgeous as Samaras' hair, the match highlighted the genius of a
certain Vedran Corluka. Easily the most 'relaxed' football
player in history, Corluka governed his area with such composure that every Birmingham attack from the
left flank was repelled as if his and the opposition's body had different polarities.
At the end of the day, it was Elano
Houdini's magic touch that bagged us another three points, to maintain the look
of the top three positions of the table. And here's to breaking Chelsea's home
record. |
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