King Kev wrote:Win the last 2 games and Sky will have to start talking about The Big Two.
It's very doable, and I am confident it will be done.
CityGer wrote:King Kev wrote:Win the last 2 games and Sky will have to start talking about The Big Two.
It's very doable, and I am confident it will be done.
You've obviously not been watching SSN today, it's now "the big six".
King Kev wrote:CityGer wrote:King Kev wrote:Win the last 2 games and Sky will have to start talking about The Big Two.
It's very doable, and I am confident it will be done.
You've obviously not been watching SSN today, it's now "the big six".
Ha ha, seriously?
I stopped watching this morning after sitting through 30 minutes of rag arse kissing whilst waiting for them to mention the FA Cup.
Fesan wrote:Our CL qualification is now vs Stoke at home and Bolton away instead of potentially Bayern over two legs... not a bad situation IMO!
JonnyAsh wrote:OLD WAY TYPICAL CITY : Draw Stoke, lose Bolton = Blow It
NEW WAY TYPICAL CITY : Win Stoke, win Bolton = Blow Arsenal Out
For me the mental positive attitude of Vinnie, Joe and Nigel especially have changed our ethos once and for all
King Kev wrote:CityGer wrote:King Kev wrote:Win the last 2 games and Sky will have to start talking about The Big Two.
It's very doable, and I am confident it will be done.
You've obviously not been watching SSN today, it's now "the big six".
Ha ha, seriously?
I stopped watching this morning after sitting through 30 minutes of rag arse kissing whilst waiting for them to mention the FA Cup.
john@staustell wrote:I felt a letter coming on, to u2us@skysports.com:
Dear SSN
I have to say your coverage of the FA cup all weekend was disgraceful. 'If it's not on SKY it doesn't happen' is of course the old mantra, but you are supposed to report current events, even if you cannot win the bid for them. Instead, all of Saturday and Sunday we have a love-in for Alex Ferguon and Man Utd, who everyone knew a week ago would win the league.
The occasional brief footnote of City's victory does not compensate for the disgraceful, pro-United editing. Sadly that is something football fans have become accustomed to on SSN over the years. How sad some must be that City had the temerity to beat the reds in the FA Cup semi - then we could've seen some real FA Cup coverage I suppose.
SKYTEXT went totally to sleep, since a couple of anti-City letters last week (no replies printed of course). No letters about the cup, not even about the league, just Tiger Woods all weekend. Outrageous and very lazy.
I wonder if City sign Kaká this summer will Bryan Swanson still be doing his 'ho-ho-ho City' routine? I doubt it, so you'd better get used to it SKY editors. City are coming.
Yours sincerely
John, St Austell
john@staustell wrote:I felt a letter coming on, to u2us@skysports.com:
Dear SSN
I have to say your coverage of the FA cup all weekend was disgraceful. 'If it's not on SKY it doesn't happen' is of course the old mantra, but you are supposed to report current events, even if you cannot win the bid for them. Instead, all of Saturday and Sunday we have a love-in for Alex Ferguon and Man Utd, who everyone knew a week ago would win the league.
The occasional brief footnote of City's victory does not compensate for the disgraceful, pro-United editing. Sadly that is something football fans have become accustomed to on SSN over the years. How sad some must be that City had the temerity to beat the reds in the FA Cup semi - then we could've seen some real FA Cup coverage I suppose.
SKYTEXT went totally to sleep, since a couple of anti-City letters last week (no replies printed of course). No letters about the cup, not even about the league, just Tiger Woods all weekend. Outrageous and very lazy.
I wonder if City sign Kaká this summer will Bryan Swanson still be doing his 'ho-ho-ho City' routine? I doubt it, so you'd better get used to it SKY editors. City are coming.
Yours sincerely
John, St Austell
MaineRoadMemories wrote:Really looking forward to tomorrow night now. Before Arsenal messed up this game was a complete dead rubber and both teams probably would have played poorly. But with something to play for I can see it being a very entertaining match.
Dameerto wrote:One thing that MIGHT have some effect on us, as things stand right now Fulham have been given a Fairplay place in the Europa League - and I think their last game is against Arsenal, so they wont want to be kicking Arsenal around the field if they're guarding their lack of yellow's/reds. I could see Arsenal winning this one. Hopefully we win both of our games and we wont have to worry.
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