Goaters 103 wrote:Way too far ahead of yourself John. This is City, and without Tevez we will struggle to beat West Ham -a defeat there and we would be in crisis again no doubt!
Everton is a bogey team for us, and Newcastle will probably have the new manager effect in place making them tougher than they would have been. Trying to predict City results is pointless, such is the unpredictable nature of our club. One game at a time, and the seasons most important game is West Ham away on saturday, as its the next game.
We are getting better though, we can all see that. While everyone agrees with the next game mentality, the idea that we are better and improving starts to put us on a footing comparable to the teams expecting to fight for the title. In addition to that we can see patterns emerging as in our away form v home form. Away games are set up for us better than home ones, unless the opposition try to play like Bolton.
The unpredictable nature as you call it, has to be changed.. and basically it will be in the games like Toon and WH and really tough ones like Everton might prove that give us the sense of being able to judge our team.
When we get towards the end of the season this board will be full of the permutations of the last 5 games, we can win this one, we can win that one etc etc.
As for WHU without Tevez, i simply do not agree we are destined to struggle to beat them. The team will approach the game knowing that without the extra umph of Tevez that they will have to step it up some and fill his boots, imo that is a good thing for this team and both an away game and that it isn't one of the best teams in the league are positive angles. WHU are desperate for points and to turn around their form, they have to try and play and that will leave them vunerable at a time when they are really struggling to play football.
If City dont turn up against WH, then they know there will be serious questions asked of the players desire to win the title and there will be serious allegations that they are a one man team.
It's football anything can happen i know, but there are less reasons to be pessimistic than there are to be optimistic.