sandman wrote:Great post.
I still think this game will be a massive challenge due to the injury list and one we will probably not win, but Mancini has given the squad their very best chance, I am geared up for it already, I hope the players are too!!
CTID
brite blu sky wrote:Right you lot.. like it or not it is time to put the punchbag away. A lot of people are going to see this game now as the flip side the the weeks coin.. and the main reason we got binned in the CC. Truth is thats correct, but thats that and anymore squeeking about it will achieve nothing to be brutally honest.
One minor positive is that the result at the Hawthornes has absolutely no bearing on City for Sat.
Another positive is that Chelsea suffered two players out injured. Kalou and Benayoun.
They also had a tough game of it, Anelka putting in 90 mins. They host Marseille in the CL on Tuesday eve.
There is one thing i think we know for sure.. this is going to be one hell of a mighty battle that City are equipped for just as much as Chelsea. Despite our need for gametime i think we hold some key advantages, not least being that this is the first real test of Chelsea in the league but yet City will be going into it as slight underdogs due to Chelsea's start to the season. We have a bit of history after last seasons escapades to spice it up even further. Another thing in our favour imo is that we know their team and we did a good job of keeping Drogba, Lampard and Malouda under control last time, as well as winding Terry up. They on the other hand have to contend with not knowing our current set up so well. Yaya mainly, but possibly Boateng, Silva and even Balotelli.
Whatever the weather City are going to be up for this in no uncertain terms.. the prize is threefold.. closing the gap in points on them to just 4.. slapping a big sticker on their foreheads saying "City have got our number" and showing the rest of the league the way to do it while pricking up the ears of the football world.
it is all about upping the ante and this is the big big chance to do that, it is going to be a fight and if we can start to edge them you know full well they will start to get mardy as they always do when it doesn't go their way. Coms is going be electric and so it fuclin should, this is the biggest game of the season so far and it is a massive chance to make a statement and get stuck right into a title challenge.
I know a lot of you are going to say that this is presuming a lot and getting ahead of things.. but the truth is this is the way it is and there is no point at all shying away from it and pretending it isnt what it is.
CMON CITY WE CAN DO THIS!!!
brite blu sky wrote:sandman wrote:Great post.
I still think this game will be a massive challenge due to the injury list and one we will probably not win, but Mancini has given the squad their very best chance, I am geared up for it already, I hope the players are too!!
CTID
Obviously it is only in my own little imagination.. but i have had the sense that the City players since the start of last season are seeing the games against the established elite as the real tests of their ambition, determination and mettle. It is only natural i suppose but we have put some glorious performances in against the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and the swamp dwellers.
One difference this season is that most of them might not be coming to coms expecting to win anymore.. which then doesn't quiet play into our hands as much. But the battling performances im sure will be no different..
ruralblue wrote:Is Malouda out as well??
I so fucking hope so, he's been on fire so far this season.
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