Slim wrote:Have to put you bunch of nancy's on suicide watch if we lose.
Jesus you melodramatic bunch of women, are you sure you shouldn't be watching Desperate Housewives instead?
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Slim wrote:Have to put you bunch of nancy's on suicide watch if we lose.
Jesus you melodramatic bunch of women, are you sure you shouldn't be watching Desperate Housewives instead?
This is the most important game of the season mate.
Remember the week before last when that was the most important game of the season? Or the one a few before that? Well they were nothing compared to this.
Until next week, this is the most important game of the season.
Ted Hughes wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Slim wrote:Have to put you bunch of nancy's on suicide watch if we lose.
Jesus you melodramatic bunch of women, are you sure you shouldn't be watching Desperate Housewives instead?
This is the most important game of the season mate.
Remember the week before last when that was the most important game of the season? Or the one a few before that? Well they were nothing compared to this.
Until next week, this is the most important game of the season.
These games right now are our chance to pretty much cement top 4. You may not realise it but the way Bob sent the team out v Sunderland suggests that he does. If we'd lost v Sunderland, this game would now be taking on panic proportions & because of that it's unlikely we'd get a result & the whole mood of the club would now be down. That's why the Sunderland game was so important. As it stands, because we beat Sunderland, we can lose to Liverpool & still be technically ahead of Spurs game in hand because of our goal difference. I recon it's already unlikely Spurs will finish above us now because of the way the fixtures pan out. If we beat Liverpool though we will be flying & Spurs will have everything to lose. They are starting to feel it now.
This spell, right now, is our big chance to make the end of the season a cruise rather than a nailbiter.
Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Slim wrote:Have to put you bunch of nancy's on suicide watch if we lose.
Jesus you melodramatic bunch of women, are you sure you shouldn't be watching Desperate Housewives instead?
This is the most important game of the season mate.
Remember the week before last when that was the most important game of the season? Or the one a few before that? Well they were nothing compared to this.
Until next week, this is the most important game of the season.
These games right now are our chance to pretty much cement top 4. You may not realise it but the way Bob sent the team out v Sunderland suggests that he does. If we'd lost v Sunderland, this game would now be taking on panic proportions & because of that it's unlikely we'd get a result & the whole mood of the club would now be down. That's why the Sunderland game was so important. As it stands, because we beat Sunderland, we can lose to Liverpool & still be technically ahead of Spurs game in hand because of our goal difference. I recon it's already unlikely Spurs will finish above us now because of the way the fixtures pan out. If we beat Liverpool though we will be flying & Spurs will have everything to lose. They are starting to feel it now.
This spell, right now, is our big chance to make the end of the season a cruise rather than a nailbiter.
A weekend in which we are expected to take 3 points and don't and Spurs are expected to lose but don't....that's an important weekend.
This weekend is an opportunity to pick up points we never would have counted on, nothing more.
ant london wrote:No-one did us any favours over the weekend and in a perverse way I am glad. We (and Mancini) need the team to step up to the plate and show that they are good enough to get top 4 by merit.
I believe that they are easily good enough in talent terms and we know that they can beat pretty much anyone on their day. Well, it's all in their own hands, they just need to make sure that they have "their day" at least 7 more times in the league and no-one can stop us getting to the CL purely on merit.
Tokyo Blue wrote:ant london wrote:No-one did us any favours over the weekend and in a perverse way I am glad. We (and Mancini) need the team to step up to the plate and show that they are good enough to get top 4 by merit.
I believe that they are easily good enough in talent terms and we know that they can beat pretty much anyone on their day. Well, it's all in their own hands, they just need to make sure that they have "their day" at least 7 more times in the league and no-one can stop us getting to the CL purely on merit.
I agree but with one exception. I don't want to tempt fate, but mark fucking halsey can stop us.
Esky wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:ant london wrote:No-one did us any favours over the weekend and in a perverse way I am glad. We (and Mancini) need the team to step up to the plate and show that they are good enough to get top 4 by merit.
I believe that they are easily good enough in talent terms and we know that they can beat pretty much anyone on their day. Well, it's all in their own hands, they just need to make sure that they have "their day" at least 7 more times in the league and no-one can stop us getting to the CL purely on merit.
I agree but with one exception. I don't want to tempt fate, but mark fucking halsey can stop us.
The same Mark Halsey who gave us the extra five minutes in '99/worked his way back to the Premiership after a cancer diagnosis? If City fans were to be partial to any ref in the league, surely it has to be him.
avoidconfusion wrote:----------------------Hart
Richards---Kompany---Lescott---Kolarov
--------------------De Jong
-AJ------------------Yaya--------------Silva
------------Tevez--------Dzeko/Trollatelli
This please!
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