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View from the Home End

Postby CuteMancs » Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:38 pm

Just a couple of comments for this one, and once again they are predicting a cricket score. I’m not sure that’s ever going to happen, and if it is I would rather see it against The Rags one week later. As we say every week lets just get three points.

COME ON CITY!!!

Referee: Paul Tierney
Assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis, Neil Davies
Fourth official: Robert Jones
VAR: Michael Salisbury
Assistant VAR: Adam Nunn

Team Selection

Kepa
Azpi - Chalobah - Silva - Hall
Kovacic - Zakaria - Mount
Ziyech - Havertz - Sterling

And the rest…

God help us.

C'mon lads, with hard work we can keep this in single figures.

Anything that helps stop Arsenal winning the league is fine by me at this point.

I have a horrible feeling that City, cheesed off by the performance against Everton, will give us an almighty slapping over the next two games. Haarland will be salivating at the prospect of facing three of the slowest defenders in the league. Unless Potter comes up with a tactical plan, unlikely on what we've seen so far, it could be all over in the first half.

I'd rather we finish top 4 than worry about Arsenal winning the league.

We have two hopes . Bob and no.

Still 22 matches to play. Honestly it is a long shot but a couple good signings and it's very possible.

I do not know what to say about these upcoming games ( double header) vs City. I am so terrified and nervous . I get so tensed lately watching us play .

I actually think we'll go through in the cup but yeah Thursday will likely be a long night. I'm hoping we get Enzo over the line by then, although he won't be able to play his presence alone could give everyone a lift (similar to Casemiro being presented pre United vs Liverpool).

I'm already preparing for the banter the day after this game at work. Gonna get shredded by the Arsenal fans after we get smashed 7-0.

An optimist would point out that we seem to play better against the better sides. I'm not suggesting a win but I'm pretty sure 7-0 would be the end of Potter irrespective of any support he has at board level.

t is a funny old game but if by some whim of the Football Gods Chelsea beat Citeh it will not alter the situation...any more than Forest getting a point in their relegation battle has changed the likely hood of their demotion....but at least they had a go and looked up for a fight,,Chelsea?...as I said elsewhere...If Chelsea lose the next two games it will be the manner of defeat that will be relevant. A win against B/mouth was about the manner of victory and no one came away feeling comforted I believe.
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Re: View from the Home End

Postby nottsblue » Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:57 pm

Cheers CM

Can’t quite believe the negativity to be honest. They are at home which is always a tight game. And we just got a draw against one of the poorest PL sides in Everton

Would happily take the proverbial scruffy 1-0 right now
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Re: View from the Home End

Postby nottsblue » Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:13 pm

nottsblue wrote:Cheers CM

Can’t quite believe the negativity to be honest. They are at home which is always a tight game. And we just got a draw against one of the poorest PL sides in Everton

Would happily take the proverbial scruffy 1-0 right now

And a scruffy 1-0 it was. Buzzing with the result
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