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bikemindset · 6 years ago
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City Sunday *** Niedziela w mieście . . . . . #Katowice #urbansunday #citysunday #sunnyday #familysunday #liskiweekendowe #nobikemindset (at Katowice, Poland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt_ZMVSlQAQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=78kuyk375und
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dailybeam · 8 years ago
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teilt den beitrag doch gern mit euren freunden oder markiert diese einfach ;) #dailybeam⠀ ———————————————⠀ die kroatische hauptstadt zagreb ist gleichzeitig die größte des landes. hier leben etwa 800.000 menschen.⠀ ———————————————⠀ zu den wichtigsten branchen zählen die produkion von elektrischen maschinen und geräten, die chemische und pharmazeutische industrie.⠀ ———————————————⠀ die wichtigste wissenschaftliche einrichtung des landes hat hier ihren sitz: die kroatische akademie der wissenschaften.⠀ ———————————————⠀ #croatia #zagreb #adria #travellife #wordlwide #wanderlust #worldplaces #citysunday #roadtrip #backpacking #visit #capital #hauptstadt #kroatien #cro #travelpics #adventure #travelgram #bestoftheday #lonelyplanet #explore #europe #eurotrip #wanderlust #caption (hier: Zagreb, Croatia)
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lpace · 6 years ago
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💗✨ #vallettanights #citysundays #weekendvibes #xmasseason #bestboyfie #lifeisbeautiful (at Valletta, Malta) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq5QA-YnwdR/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9q2twe5vs7mn
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freebetalerts-blog · 6 years ago
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Huddersfield v Manchester City: Visitors should secure simple win
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Jack Lang thinks the managerless Terriers will struggle to make an impact against Pep Guardiola’s men… “If there is a fact that underlines the contrasting fortunes of these sides, it is the following: City have scored more goals in their last three games than Huddersfield have managed in their last 36”
Huddersfield Town v Manchester CitySunday, 13:30Live on Sky Sports Premier LeagueTerriers start life after WagnerIt’s probably a good thing – for now at least – that Huddersfield Town are accustomed to living in a state of deprivation. The Terriers have now spent the best part of 18 months without a striker worthy of the name, and now enter a new spell of managerlessness after David Wagner’s surprise exit earlier in the week. With eight points between them and the safety of 17th position, things are looking fairly grim.Results have been poor: it’s now 10 games without a win, that mini November purple patch having disappeared in the rear-view mirror. And without reinforcements this month, it is hard to see how Wagner’s replacement, whoever that might be, can bring about much of an improvement. Really, the German worked wonders with a fairly mediocre squad, overseeing a period of vast overachievement. When the dust settles on his departure, he will surely be remembered with fondness rather than fury.City back in the grooveCrisis? What crisis? After a deeply unfestive Christmas, Manchester City have kicked out the jams in compelling fashion over the last five games, racking up 25 goals and bringing the smiles back to the Etihad Stadium. And while two of those matches came against lower-league opposition, the Premier League wins over Southampton, Liverpool and Wolves were arguably even more impressive in their way. They won’t be romping to the title, but they remain the most thrillingly goal-happy candidates.Measured against Huddersfield’s resources, City’s array of attacking riches is staggering. Especially now that Gabriel Jesus has shaken his World Cup hangover to the tune of seven goals in three matches; Sergio Agüero might just have to content himself with a spot on the bench once more this weekend, even though he bagged a hat-trick against these opponents in the autumn.But the real key for Pep Guardiola may just be whether he can tighten up his defence. They have kept three clean sheets on the spin after conceding in each of their previous 11 matches (all competitions) and will need plenty more of the same if they are to continue battling on four fronts.If there is a fact that underlines the contrasting fortunes of these sides, it is the following: City have scored more goals in their last three games than Huddersfield have managed in their last 36 (19-18). The Terriers will attempt to make life tough for their visitors, but if Guardiola’s side hit their stride, they look likely winners – as odds of [1.17] for the away win underline.Backing them on the Asian handicap is a smarter plan, but the best option may be to back City to win this game to nil at 5/7 on the Sportsbook. Huddersfield have failed to score in 17 of their last 32 Premier League appointments – a run that includes home games against Liverpool (twice), Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal. Their strikers are so toothless that watching them attempt to score occasionally feels cruel.Jesus could profit againGuardiola showed that he runs a meritocracy by maintaining Gabriel Jesus in his starting XI for the Wolves match after the blowout win over Burton. He was rewarded with a sparky two-goal display from the Brazilian, who is oozing confidence and clearly enjoys dovetailing with Leroy Sané, City’s other in-form attacker. Jesus can be backed to score twice or more here at 5/2 on the Sportsbook.This tool allows you to combine multiple picks on the same game. Here, for instance, we could back the City win, a goal for Jesus and over 3.5 goals at [2.91].
Jack Lang’s Premier League P/L, 2018/19 Staked: 22ptsReturned: 16.60ptsP/L: -5.40pts
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Emirates FA Cup semi-final date set
Emirates FA Cup semi-final date set
We have now received notice of the arrangements for our Emirates FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City at Wembley Stadium. We can confirm that the game will be played as under: Arsenal v Manchester CitySunday, April 23, 2017Kick-off: 3pm (UK time)Live on: BT Sport 1 Please note that we are still awaiting confirmation from the Premier League on when our matches against Southampton, Leicester…
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stokefootball-blog · 8 years ago
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Spurs Ticket Information Tottenham Hotspur vs Stoke CitySunday 26th February 2017Premier LeagueKick Off 1:30pm TICKETS for Stoke City's Premier League away game with Tottenham Hotspur go on sale to Season Card holders with 90 points or more from Monday 30th January.
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l--o--u · 8 years ago
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It's Christmas time in the city 🎄✨❄️ #silverbells #citysunday #fourthadvent #christmas #christmastree #christmastime #itsthemostwonderfultimeoftheyear #munich #igersmunich #rockingaroundthechristmastree #happyholidays #itsbeginningtolookalotlikechristmas
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pekky1021 · 8 years ago
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curry with coffee. awesome combination! 喫茶店だいすき。 #pekky #photooftheday #tokyo #tripalone #aoyama #coffee #curry #citysunday #kimono (蔦珈琲店)
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ncursjr · 9 years ago
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@mallinsona #family #cousins #citysunday (at New York, New York)
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merrimadge · 9 years ago
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Bae. 💕 #citysunday #recoverywarriors #loveher #adorable #nevergiveup #happyhappyhappy
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It's #CITYsunDAY 😍!
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dailybeam · 8 years ago
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#warna ist die drittgrößte stadt bulgariens. sie liegt im nordosten, in unmittelbarer nähe zum berühmten #goldstrand.⠀ ———————————————— mit etwa 350.000 einwohnern und vielen ansässigen #unternehmen ist sie eine der bedeutendsten hafenstädte des landes.⠀ ———————————————— hier gibt es zahlreiche universitäten, darunter die freie #universität warna, die wirtschaftsuniversität und die technische universität.⠀ ———————————————— in den vielen internationalen gymnasien des landes kann man viele fremdsprachen, darunter deutsch, spanisch oder englisch, lernen.⠀ ————————————————#varna #bulgaria #visitbulgaria #europe #trip #citysunday #bulgarien #citytrip #citytour #vacation #caption #osteuropa #potd #ocean #holiday #urlaub (hier: Warna, Varna, Bulgaria)
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kellylruns · 11 years ago
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#brussels #citysunday
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freebetalerts-blog · 6 years ago
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The Big Match Tactical View: Liverpool v Manchester City
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The two title favourites round off the Premier League weekend at Anfield. Michael Cox and Alan Thompson preview the action. “The general pattern from the recent fixtures between these sides (and from matches in general when Klopp faces a possession-based team) is that Liverpool start well because of their energetic pressing, but City play their way into the contest gradually.”
Liverpool v Man CitySunday 16:30, Sky Sports 1Match Odds: Liverpool [2.6], Man City [2.9], The Draw [3.7].
Liverpool versus Manchester City always appeared likely to be this season’s title rivalry, and seven games into the campaign, the two sides are joint-top of the Premier League: both played seven, won six, drawn one. This weekend’s meeting feels like the most important Premier League game for quite a while, given the division’s lack of a proper title race last season.
Does Klopp have the upper hand over Guardiola?
Last season, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool seemed to have the measure of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, defeating them 4-3 in the league and 5-1 on aggregate in the Champions League. We shouldn’t forget City’s 5-0 destruction of Liverpool in early September last year, but that came was affected by Sadio Mane’s early red card, and Liverpool had dominated the opening stages.
This time around, the ball is in Guardiola’s court in terms of tactics. Klopp has a clearly-defined starting XI, is unlikely to alter his tactics significantly, and we can expect a familiar teamsheet from the home side.
Alisson will be protected by Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk and Andrew Robertson. Liverpool’s defence has performed well this season, although space can open up in their right-back zone – Eden Hazard twice got in behind in that zone last week. Van Dijk appears to be fully fit despite recently struggling with a rib injury, while Robertson continues to overlap well.
Naby Keita was forced off in the first half of Liverpool’s defeat to Napoli on Wednesday and therefore it would be a surprise to see him start here. Expect Jordan Henderson to play the deep midfield role with James Milner and Gini Wijnaldum just ahead, with Klopp asking them to press intensely from the outset.
The usual front three of Mane and Mohamed Salah either side of Roberto Firmino is perhaps the most cohesive in Europe, although Wednesday’s performance at Napoli was probably their worst collective display. Salah still hasn’t hit the heights of last season, although he has managed three goals.
Question marks over Guardiola’s selection
Guardiola’s team selection is, as ever, much trickier to forecast. Napoli’s success against Liverpool with a three-man defence might tempt him into using that system here, especially with Benjamin Mendy set to be available, and therefore providing Guardiola with a proper overlapping option down the left. Aymeric Laporte, Nicolas Otamendi and John Stones would probably form the back three, with Kyle Walker on the right.
Guardiola will be wary of being outnumbered down the flanks in that system, however, especially with Liverpool’s full-backs in such fine form, and therefore the four-man defence feels more logical. In midfield, Fernandinho will sit deep with David Silva probably joined by Bernardo Silva, although Ilkay Gundogan is an option and Kevin De Bruyne appears to have returned to training sooner than expected.
Two wingers, or two strikers?
The front three of Leroy Sane, Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling has worked very well in recent weeks, and while there’s a possibility of Gabriel Jesus returning if Guardiola uses a 3-5-2, it would be odd for him to disturb the cohesion in that zone. Even if he does use that system, Sterling playing as a second striker might be a better bet.
The general pattern from the recent fixtures between these sides (and from matches in general when Klopp faces a possession-based team) is that Liverpool start well because of their energetic pressing, but City play their way into the contest gradually.
For that reason, I rather fancy Liverpool to win the first half, but City to dominate in the closing stages. Venturing into the Half-Time / Full-Time market therefore feels logical, and while you don’t see this level of turnaround very often, I’m going to be bold and back Liverpool/Man City at [32.0].
The Betfair Trader: Alan Thompson You have to go back to May 2003 to find the last time Manchester City won at Anfield in all competitions, the Reds are unbeaten in the last 17 renewals of this fixture (W12 D5), including winning the last five in a row.
Both sides come into this one on 19 points and identical unbeaten records (W6 D1), both sides are also returning from away Champions League action midweek. City managed to come from behind and find a late winner at Hoffenheim to record a 2-1 victory, while Liverpool were hit by a late winner in Napoli losing the game 1-0.
Goals seem to be on the agenda when these two meet and while both teams to score looks a good option, I don’t see much value in the price at around [1.56] despite thinking it may well occur, I think I would prefer to look elsewhere for a bet. There have been 23 goals shared between the sides in their last six meetings at Anfield (in the league) that’s an average of 3.8 goals per game.
I will be splitting my stake, backing Over 3.5 goals at anything around [2.8] before kickoff and then if Over 2.5 goals reaches [2.0] in running, I will be placing the other half of my stake on that.
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bandolerabandolera · 11 years ago
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Boot to have some fun #citysunday #docmartens
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krastenkrandall-blog · 12 years ago
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