Beeks wrote:I'd have taken 4 points from Chelsea and Stoke away so it's not panic stations just yet
Beeks wrote:I'd have taken 4 points from Chelsea and Stoke away so it's not panic stations just yet
Beefymcfc wrote:Great way to look at it mate. I think the pressure of United catching us is having an adverse effect on some fans.
The truth is that the Rags are winning game after game which is totally unscripted. We now have a perception that winning every game is the only way to go but the reality is that it's just not natural. I think the Rags average about 8 dropped points in their last 1o games, that 2 losses and 2 draws yet no-one can see past the point that they'll win every game. If they win all of their remaining games then deserve to win the league. Nothing more to it.
trout man wrote:The scum will drop a bollock somewhere, we will beat arsenal at the library and we will win 2-1 at home against the unmentionables and win our final two games. This is all I have left to believe in and can only focus on this otherwise I am going to lose the plot completely. We have to keep it together brothers and sisters for we have nothing without belief and our belief has been rocked and damn near extinguished at times in the last forty years but we are still here. Today is just another test of our belief and we have to stay committed or be committed, as far as I can see its one or the other.
We are in unchartered territory for most of us bar those that are 'mature' enough to remember and I have to go to a default setting after a match like today. My City default is 'it will all work out in the end' and it will. The script is being written and a good story is never a boring one, the hero has to be clinging on to a cliff edge at some point in the adventure or it's not exciting, this is the Chelsea game played out over a season, the villain will fuck up one last time. I just hope that we as a club and a set of supporters believe that we have what it takes to Carpe Diem.
avoidconfusion wrote:Sorry but our Away form is too shit to get anything at the Emirates. If we can't beat fucking Swansea or Stoke there is no way we will beat Arsenal on their ground.
Beeks wrote:I'd have taken 4 points from Chelsea and Stoke away so it's not panic stations just yet
trout man wrote:The scum will drop a bollock somewhere, we will beat arsenal at the library and we will win 2-1 at home against the unmentionables and win our final two games. This is all I have left to believe in and can only focus on this otherwise I am going to lose the plot completely. We have to keep it together brothers and sisters for we have nothing without belief and our belief has been rocked and damn near extinguished at times in the last forty years but we are still here. Today is just another test of our belief and we have to stay committed or be committed, as far as I can see its one or the other.
We are in unchartered territory for most of us bar those that are 'mature' enough to remember and I have to go to a default setting after a match like today. My City default is 'it will all work out in the end' and it will. The script is being written and a good story is never a boring one, the hero has to be clinging on to a cliff edge at some point in the adventure or it's not exciting, this is the Chelsea game played out over a season, the villain will fuck up one last time. I just hope that we as a club and a set of supporters believe that we have what it takes to Carpe Diem.
trout man wrote:a lot of common sense.
Beeks wrote:more common sense
thegoatfeeder wrote:even more common sense
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:The Scum will drop a bollock somewhere? Where then? Have you seen their fixture list.
Socrates wrote:One thing is clear, we are going to finish on an astonishing number of points that would be enough to be champions almost every season. If another club manages to get more than we do, well done to them! We will continue to set the bar high in the coming seasons, I doubt they will jump over it again. But we must hold our nerve, win or lose this race we are on the right path.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:The Scum will drop a bollock somewhere? Where then? Have you seen their fixture list.
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