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.
johnny crossan wrote:Read that Gobber is saying it would be great for football if the 2 biggest clubs in the land battled it out for titles in the next few years......
Sparklehorse wrote:Other than our calamity against Leicester, which took three penalties, two extremely dodgy ones, for them to win we have become a very difficult team to score against, when Serg is back and playing regularly our average goal tally will rise, I see us being top of the league after a red draw on Sunday and we’ve completed our games in hand and I just think we will glide away over the next 10 games.
Palace and Villa will not be easy but I’m confident......and then it’s CL time !!
johnny crossan wrote:Read that Gobber is saying it would be great for football if the 2 biggest clubs in the land battled it out for titles in the next few years......
Hazy2 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Read that Gobber is saying it would be great for football if the 2 biggest clubs in the land battled it out for titles in the next few years......
A disgrace, but what do we expect. The sooner the Cartel is dismantled the better. We are the last club that they will ever
Allow to mess with the status quo.
Outcast wrote:Hazy2 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Read that Gobber is saying it would be great for football if the 2 biggest clubs in the land battled it out for titles in the next few years......
A disgrace, but what do we expect. The sooner the Cartel is dismantled the better. We are the last club that they will ever
Allow to mess with the status quo.
They didn't allow us, we crashed the gate against their will, having deep pockets does help.
zuricity wrote:so should the rags win , City and Spuds . Scouse are down to fifth
salford city wrote:zuricity wrote:so should the rags win , City and Spuds . Scouse are down to fifth
Was looking at that this morning - also, could have been 6th if everton had not been called off. Could tip klopp over the edge if it all goes wrong today particularly if we can turn the screw
nottsblue wrote:salford city wrote:zuricity wrote:so should the rags win , City and Spuds . Scouse are down to fifth
Was looking at that this morning - also, could have been 6th if everton had not been called off. Could tip klopp over the edge if it all goes wrong today particularly if we can turn the screw
One of the main reasons I'd prefer the rags to win. They will fuck it up by themselves. Seeing the dippers not even in CL spots will put a lot of pressure on Klopp.
johnny crossan wrote:Read that Gobber is saying it would be great for football if the 2 biggest clubs in the land battled it out for titles in the next few years......
nottsblue wrote:salford city wrote:zuricity wrote:so should the rags win , City and Spuds . Scouse are down to fifth
Was looking at that this morning - also, could have been 6th if everton had not been called off. Could tip klopp over the edge if it all goes wrong today particularly if we can turn the screw
One of the main reasons I'd prefer the rags to win. They will fuck it up by themselves. Seeing the dippers not even in CL spots will put a lot of pressure on Klopp.
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