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A blessing in disguise.

Postby crossan » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:53 pm

Now we can go all out for the premiership title with the FA cup out of the way,I am sure that come the end of May the loss will be regarded as a blessing in disguise.Belated Happy new year to one and all.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Original Dub » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:58 pm

Happy New Year you miserable old bastard ;-)

No, this wasn't a blessing in disguise. That's the kind of shit rags come out with. This was corruption without disguise.

I think we'll win the league, but I think we could have won both.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:08 pm

I've said in the other thread; if we'd been playing Liverpool at Anfield twice in the space of a few days, we would be in fucking peril from suspensions & god knows what. In the old days it used to be mainly giving Liverpool pens & offside goals but now they don't put so much pressure on, the easiest way to help them is to send oppo players off. We'll be lucky to get through the LC games without it happening again.

Title is our priority. Rags going to Anfield could help derail them.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby kinkylola » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:16 pm

the only blessing here is that it forced us to show some fight and team spirit ... which we did. It also may be a blessing in that players who can't be assed were shown up by others that obviously care very much about winning.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:30 pm

Original Dub wrote:Happy New Year you miserable old bastard ;-)

No, this wasn't a blessing in disguise. That's the kind of shit rags come out with. This was corruption without disguise.

I think we'll win the league, but I think we could have won both.

Agreed, no loss to United is ever a blessing in disguise. In fact I don't think any loss in a competitive match is ever a blessing.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby sandman » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:26 pm

Carling Cup and Premier League or the Carling Cup and FA Cup?

No Brainer.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby BobbyDazzler » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:52 pm

What is the consesnus on the Europa league then? Personally I would want to give all in order to win the league. If that means sacrificing less prestigious competitions then so be it. That said, we could still end up with a treble which would be welcome.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby MR IMAINEROAD » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:48 pm

kinkylola wrote:the only blessing here is that it forced us to show some fight and team spirit ... which we did. It also may be a blessing in that players who can't be assed were shown up by others that obviously care very much about winning.


Well said kinky. Have always thought Nasri a soft touch and de Jong does not seem the same player since the 1-6 (his face on the subs bench that day spoke volumes.)
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Goaters 103 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:01 pm

We need to go and win The Carling Cup. We have a great opportunity to put another trophy on the board to further quieten down the dicks in the press and at OT. Important we do that to spur us on for the last 3 months of the season. What a boost it would be to already have a trophy in the bank with 3 months to go.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby john68 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:31 am

Under normal circumstances, losing doesn't come with blessings, just gut wrenching disappointment. Osccasionally, there are losses that allow a team to learn important lessons about itself and its rivals. Sunday's lessons should prove invaluable as we continue to develop.

We knew our best team was better thsan theirs, now we know a ten man City reserve team can beat them. Great for our confidence. Importantly, the rags know it too and that knowledge will be disastrous for their confidence.
Considering their desperation for money and their need for marketting, the World will also be aware and Sunday will have not have done their cause much good.

I do worry about winning too many trophies and how the high cost of metal polish to keep them nice and shiny will affct our balance sheet with regard to the Fair Play regulations.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby CityFanFromRome » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:18 am

sandman wrote:Carling Cup and Premier League or the Carling Cup and FA Cup?

No Brainer.

Let's not forget the Europa, eh. ;)

Really though, I'm not happy about having been dumped out of the FA as title holders in the third round, even less because it was them who dumped us out. But, if I had to choose between being dumped out this way but winning the title and winning the FA again but losing the title, it would be a no brainer what my choice would be.

Now we actually have even better chances of winning the title than we did before because we have one less competition with a larger squad than the rags.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby sandman » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:43 am

CityFanFromRome wrote:
sandman wrote:Carling Cup and Premier League or the Carling Cup and FA Cup?

No Brainer.

Let's not forget the Europa, eh. ;)


I have been trying to :o)
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Crossie » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:46 am

Yea now we are in the Semi's its worth being bothered!

Europa, I just dont give a shit about, it will only end in tired players and a loss to some shitty Russian team. Unless you win the Europa, its pointless. I don't think we can win it.

The Premier League is what its all about. On the final day we need to ATLEAST be in contention.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Dameerto » Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:05 am

Crossie wrote:Yea now we are in the Semi's its worth being bothered!

Europa, I just dont give a shit about, it will only end in tired players and a loss to some shitty Russian team. Unless you win the Europa, its pointless. I don't think we can win it.

The Premier League is what its all about. On the final day we need to ATLEAST be in contention.


The Europa gives us a chance at taking the RAGs out again though. Unless they've bought some European refs as well. After that bullcrap at the weekend I wish we could play them once a week.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby feedthegreek » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:02 pm

now that the draw as been made who do you want to win normally id say liverpool but wouldnt mind if scum get through this one
quarter final day is usually when premier league fixtures take place as well, if we can put pressure on them by winning our games
we could be pts clear and they play catch up.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Socrates » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:12 pm

john68 wrote:Under normal circumstances, losing doesn't come with blessings, just gut wrenching disappointment. Osccasionally, there are losses that allow a team to learn important lessons about itself and its rivals. Sunday's lessons should prove invaluable as we continue to develop.

We knew our best team was better thsan theirs, now we know a ten man City reserve team can beat them. Great for our confidence. Importantly, the rags know it too and that knowledge will be disastrous for their confidence.
Considering their desperation for money and their need for marketting, the World will also be aware and Sunday will have not have done their cause much good.

I do worry about winning too many trophies and how the high cost of metal polish to keep them nice and shiny will affct our balance sheet with regard to the Fair Play regulations.


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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby Original Dub » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:13 pm

feedthegreek wrote:now that the draw as been made who do you want to win normally id say liverpool but wouldnt mind if scum get through this one
quarter final day is usually when premier league fixtures take place as well, if we can put pressure on them by winning our games
we could be pts clear and they play catch up.


Nah, bollox - I want the cunts knocked out by Liverpool.

I hate Liverpool, but if they beat the rags, then Sunday's result disappears. Knocking your rivals out of the cup is only significant and historic if its on the way to winning the competition. There's not much gloating to be had when both teams are out.

Also, all they have left is the league and we'll take that away from them.

I hope they win nothing. Its exactly what they deserve.
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Re: A blessing in disguise.

Postby feedthegreek » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:24 pm

Original Dub wrote:
feedthegreek wrote:now that the draw as been made who do you want to win normally id say liverpool but wouldnt mind if scum get through this one
quarter final day is usually when premier league fixtures take place as well, if we can put pressure on them by winning our games
we could be pts clear and they play catch up.


Nah, bollox - I want the cunts knocked out by Liverpool.

I hate Liverpool, but if they beat the rags, then Sunday's result disappears. Knocking your rivals out of the cup is only significant and historic if its on the way to winning the competition. There's not much gloating to be had when both teams are out.

Also, all they have left is the league and we'll take that away from them.

I hope they win nothing. Its exactly what they deserve.
their not guaranteed to win if they beat scouse arsenal chelsea spurs newcastle etc are still in it.
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