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View from the Away End

Postby CuteMancs » Tue Feb 08, 2022 7:55 pm

The bees coming to Manchester seems appropriate, though they are not looking forward to it. I would like to have another three points on the board before the dippers play on Thursday and it sounds like Pep has got pretty much a full squad to choose from, surely that’s enough?

COME ON CITY!!!

Referee: Darren England
Assistants: Simon Long, Timothy Wood
Fourth official: Andy Madley
VAR: Jonathan Moss
Assistant VAR: Neil Davies

Team Selection

Raya
Rico Pinnock Norgaard Ajer Roerslev
Baptiste Janelt Onyeka
Mbeumo Toney

And the rest…

Gulp... facing our hardest away trip of the season and we're not in good form. I predicted us to get tonked last time out against City and was very happy to only lose 1-0, given we had less players available you'd hope we could get a similar result. This is essentially a free hit so as long as the score line isn't over 3-0 it's really not a big problem - we just need to win our games against teams around us.

Anything other than a loss will be a bigger miracle than signing Eriksen.

To be honest, we are going to lose anyway so personally I’d rest Ajer, Norgard, Toney, Henry for Saturday which in the grand scheme of things is a much bigger game.

You can see us putting in a really good shift to only lose by the odd goal or two but then be 2 goals down in 15 minutes against Palace on Sat.

As long as we don't concede any stupid goals I'll be happy.

I suppose even the greatest sides have the odd batshit game when they do everything but score. Perhaps it will be City's turn?

If canos and Jensen both start we will lose heavily….proper heavily too.

Personally I can't see where the next win is coming from, but as sure as hell it's not coming in this game. Hopefully we will keep it respectable.

Depends on how much City want to absolutely thrash us or rest players/ give development experience…I’m going 5 nil. And I’d be perfectly happy with players being rested for the Palace game which is massively more important.

Last time City played Brentford at home in a top-flight match was Christmas Day, 1937. City lost 0-2, my dad was there at Maine Road. Brentford also won the return match two days later. That was the year City, champions the previous season, scored more goals than any other team in the division and were still relegated. Frank Swift was City's goalkeeper, later died in the Munich Air disaster (he was a reporter by that time), 64 years ago today.

We are 25/1 for a reason. Hope we dont get thrashed. Much more important games coming up. Id take a draw but probably get beat easily by probably the best team in the world right now.

Key thing from this game is that Man City have to work hard for their goals. No setting them up on a plate for them like we have done recently.

We are due a change in luck/form/result and City are due a shock and so 1-1 it is - I can dream can't I?

I predict I will be hiding behind the sofa, like a particularly scary episode of Doctor Who (Jon Pertwee era). Cybermen maybe.
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Re: View from the Away End

Postby CTID Hants » Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:18 pm

Cheers CM

As much as it would great for our GD, I really hope we don't rip them a new one.

They gave a good account of themselves at their place.

Keeping it 2-0 hopefully won't deflate them for the Palace game, I hate Palace mainly because of the self entitled Zaha. so hoping they can get something out of that game at the weekend.
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Re: View from the Away End

Postby nottsblue » Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:38 pm

Cheers CM

Last time City played Brentford at home in a top-flight match was Christmas Day, 1937. City lost 0-2, my dad was there at Maine Road. Brentford also won the return match two days later. That was the year City, champions the previous season, scored more goals than any other team in the division and were still relegated. Frank Swift was City's goalkeeper, later died in the Munich Air disaster (he was a reporter by that time), 64 years ago today.

Proper Cityitis that is.

Relegated the season after winning it while scoring the most goals

Cant see anything other than a regulation home win. Even Lawro has gone 4-0 in his prediction thread on the BBC
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