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Postby CuteMancs » Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:24 pm

I would be very happy if we continue where we left off last week, with a little bit of Haaland thrown in for good measure. The only worry is that whenever the opposition fans are this pessimistic, it never works out as they predict. Still think we have this, and we will have all three points tomorrow night.

COME ON CITY!!!

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Nailed on "fighting performance" and a draw that gives everyone false hope again.

Our players know we are going down, Man City want to make up for the 2-0 loss in the cup game. fear an absolute trouncing.

Strange one really, Man City play Bayern Munich a few days later but they will go at us early on and I think likely we'll crumble. Make the most of such games don't miss the chance to make a Haaland can I have your shirt sign , won't get the opportunity for a while

Past caring. I've never felt like this supporting Saints. This season has been a complete waste of time. No fight, no battle, no urgency and no quality.

Game over by half time, we’ll be two or three down and won’t lay a glove on them. They’ll take their foot off the gas and keep us at arms length but the more dopey on here will be hugely encouraged by our second half performance.

Can’t wait to see Moi chasing shadows again. Worryingly, he can’t even catch his own one.

4-1 defeat.

Unfortunately it's one of those that shouldn't be allowed, football needs to be weighted like boxing now, then we wouldn't have to step on the same grass as City! Perversely I'll be pretty pissed if we get anything against this lot having already secured our demise by pissing away points against much easier opposition. Couldn't give a toss either way to be honest.

I often say that 'City are one of those sides that, if things fall the right way, could score ten against a lot of teams'. We are one of those teams.

Going to be carnage the players know we are down and theres nothing to play for other than pride and we all know what they are like playing for pride! I would be extremely surprised if we don't concede at least three.

Going to be 6-0 for City if we are lucky.

There's no need for City to go all out guns blazing and risk injuries. So I predict a calm, steady and relaxed 0-4

Humiliation again sadly...... smashing our goal difference into the lake from the deep bunker.

Just want to see a bit of fight. Not too much to ask for surely.

0-3. City really NEED to win this to keep their winning the league attempt viable. We will be put to bed early and then they’ll be nice to us and possession us to death. Can’t see any other outcome sadly than an easy loss.

Could be the first PL game to go into double figures.
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Re: View from the Home End

Postby nottsblue » Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:43 pm

Cheers CM

Actually liked the last 8 comments as they are all feasible

I often say that 'City are one of those sides that, if things fall the right way, could score ten against a lot of teams'. We are one of those teams.

But this is my pick. I really would love a ten goal game
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Re: View from the Home End

Postby CTID Hants » Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:50 pm

Cheers CM

After spuds i rate these as our other bogey team, they always set up uber defensively against us.

I am nervous as fuck about this one, on paper we should crucify them, but i van easily see them grabbing a point if not more.

Iirc their irish keeper formerly of our Academy played an absolutely blinder in the cup game.

I do like the fact their team appear to have given up, so i hope they dont start kicking out of spite.

3 points a must here
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Re: View from the Home End

Postby stevefromdonny » Sat Apr 08, 2023 1:08 pm

we need to put this to bed asap, get revenge for the league cup game where we didnt show up,
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Re: View from the Home End

Postby Harry Dowd scored » Sat Apr 08, 2023 1:46 pm

CTID Hants wrote:Cheers CM

After spuds i rate these as our other bogey team, they always set up uber defensively against us.

I am nervous as fuck about this one, on paper we should crucify them, but i van easily see them grabbing a point if not more.

Iirc their irish keeper formerly of our Academy played an absolutely blinder in the cup game.

I do like the fact their team appear to have given up, so i hope they dont start kicking out of spite.

3 points a must here

on paper we should crucify them.
Well at Easter this could be a possibility :lol:
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