aaron bond wrote:Depends what's more important to you I suppose - supporting City or hating United?
Personally, I don't give a shit about United. If we finish 2nd, that represents an amazing season and great progression - as would 3rd. If they happen to win the league, so be it. Just means our aim is to go one better next season.
If we can beat United to a trophy, then obviously it is a lot sweeter. But at the end of the day, I'm only interested in what we achieve, and finishing 2nd is better than 3rd. No brainer.
BlueinBosnia wrote:aaron bond wrote:Depends what's more important to you I suppose - supporting City or hating United?
Personally, I don't give a shit about United. If we finish 2nd, that represents an amazing season and great progression - as would 3rd. If they happen to win the league, so be it. Just means our aim is to go one better next season.
If we can beat United to a trophy, then obviously it is a lot sweeter. But at the end of the day, I'm only interested in what we achieve, and finishing 2nd is better than 3rd. No brainer.
I don't reckon it's about that at all. Surely, by your logic losing to united would also be a lot worse than, say, Arsenal. I just don't think that finishing 2nd is that much greater than finishing third (in the modern game)- and the achievement therein is much less than the long-term historic effect of a 'the season united pipped City' story.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:I'd rather City finished as high as possible regardless of any other team.
DoomMerchant wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:I'd rather City finished as high as possible regardless of any other team.
you want us to smoke a bong for the last fixture of the season? i'd support that if it helped us.
DoomMerchant wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:I'd rather City finished as high as possible regardless of any other team.
you want us to smoke a bong for the last fixture of the season? i'd support that if it helped us.
BlueinBosnia wrote:... would you prefer to finish 2nd or 3rd?
Both have the same financial benefits (apart from the half million or so extra prize money for finishing a league place higher), and although finishing runners up is obviously better,the season would probably go down in history as 'the one where United pipped City', regardless of the real story behind it (like the 'Law Backheel relegated Them' story).
So which would you choose? And why?
For me, it's third. Our chance will come, and coming second to Them is worse than finishing a respectable third in my opinion.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:I'd rather City finished as high as possible regardless of any other team.
you want us to smoke a bong for the last fixture of the season? i'd support that if it helped us.
Bongs can get you high, but nothing will get me close to the real thrill of cloud computing.
1950 wrote:Interesting point as I was thinking about something like this after the Arsenal game, but going even further.
A
1. Utd
2. City
3. Arsenal
B
1. Arsenal
2. Utd
3. City
I can see why people would opt for scenario B in this case, but why would you want City to finish in a lower position, if they'd win it anyway? Don't care what the media would make of it, in my memory it would go down as the season City finished runners-up. Wouldn't that be great? Ahead of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs.
dazby wrote:If you finish 2nd you automatically qualify for the group stages of the chumps league. If you finish third you need to win a playoff game to qualify.
2nd for me.
dazby wrote:If you finish 2nd you automatically qualify for the group stages of the chumps league. If you finish third you need to win a playoff game to qualify.
2nd for me.
Tokyo Blue wrote:I see it in quite simple terms. Where we finish matters. It needs to be as high as possible so we get more money, more chance of being seeded in Europe, more chance of signing better players, attracting top youth talent and many, many other reasons.
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