Blue Jam wrote:john@staustell wrote:Dippers for me. They are always assholes anyway but this last week RAG fans have been coming right out of their box, unabashed by the football lesson we gave last week. Whoever let them get top of the league???
Us.
And others but not beating them wasn't great at all.
true. People still laughing about rags and OSG but look where they are, mid January. They are a threat. Hopefully they won't keep their form up. I said that about Leicester once.Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Blue Jam wrote:john@staustell wrote:Dippers for me. They are always assholes anyway but this last week RAG fans have been coming right out of their box, unabashed by the football lesson we gave last week. Whoever let them get top of the league???
Us.
And others but not beating them wasn't great at all.
Better than losing.
Rags are where they are because they deserve to be. As one dimensional as they look they are effective, it's time teams started to box clever against them and stop playing into their hands.
Nick wrote:Deserve to be my absolute arse
Give us 999 pens and dodgy calls
Nick wrote:Deserve to be my absolute arse
Give us 999 pens and dodgy calls
budfox wrote:As I said earlier, a draw is the best result right now, but if I had to pick a team I would prefer to win it would be the rags. The table does lie, they really aren't all that, and I think they'll finish 3rd at best.
The dippers though, whilst not at their best, I see as far more of a threat.
Everyone is going to drop points though, yes even us. I think 80 points will be enough to win it.
And here is yet another reason why we hate this cunts and the media agenda: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55551804
Hazy2 wrote:Beat Palace fuck em both.
Blue Jam wrote:true. People still laughing about rags and OSG but look where they are, mid January. They are a threat. Hopefully they won't keep their form up. I said that about Leicester once.Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Blue Jam wrote:john@staustell wrote:Dippers for me. They are always assholes anyway but this last week RAG fans have been coming right out of their box, unabashed by the football lesson we gave last week. Whoever let them get top of the league???
Us.
And others but not beating them wasn't great at all.
Better than losing.
Rags are where they are because they deserve to be. As one dimensional as they look they are effective, it's time teams started to box clever against them and stop playing into their hands.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Blue Jam wrote:true. People still laughing about rags and OSG but look where they are, mid January. They are a threat. Hopefully they won't keep their form up. I said that about Leicester once.Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Blue Jam wrote:john@staustell wrote:Dippers for me. They are always assholes anyway but this last week RAG fans have been coming right out of their box, unabashed by the football lesson we gave last week. Whoever let them get top of the league???
Us.
And others but not beating them wasn't great at all.
Better than losing.
Rags are where they are because they deserve to be. As one dimensional as they look they are effective, it's time teams started to box clever against them and stop playing into their hands.
Exactly, we all said it about Leicester, very few if any at all believed they could keep it going.
Same with Liverpool last season, week after week we were waiting for them to crack, it didn't happen.
Foolish to rule Utd out of the title race or to suggest their position is false. They have accrued more points than anyone else since they signed Bruno, I hate saying it but it's the reality.
nottsblue wrote:My feeling is what would be best for City. Putting aside the levels of hatred we have for each club, who are our most likely biggest challengers for the title. For my money the dippers are the more likely to last course and distance. They’ve done it before whereas the rags, for this team anyway, are in unchartered territory at the summit of the PL. Can the rags luck hold out for the remainder of the season? I suspect not.
A home defeat for the dippers following on from their recent patchy form will give them more doubt about their credentials and they will lose their air of invincibility. Of course, a rag win at the home of the dippers will likely galvanise them and give them more belief, but at heart, they are not a great side, and I truly believe they will fall by the wayside in the coming months.
So much as it pains me and goes against every fibre of my being, I shall hope the rags win.
zuricity wrote:A draw is the best outcome for us- both drop two points .
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