mr_nool wrote:it's ours now. I have no doubt about it. we will win the league on sunday.
Well said Nooly hope your right mate
mr_nool wrote:it's ours now. I have no doubt about it. we will win the league on sunday.
Blue Jam wrote:Absolutely shitting it. Nothing can reassure me. The old words 'Typical' and 'City' are ringing through my head constantly. I've joked at work about how we will lose to proper United and / or QPR in a spectacular fuck up. I dread the moment that I eat those words. I'm extremely negative about this. I should log off this site until it's all over. This is more shitmyselfworthy than when we played Ipswich in 2001. The humiliation of throwing the title away in such a fashion, the visions I have of manure fans guffawing at our capitulation, waving banners with 20 printed on them... It's making me feel physically ill. I almost long for the days when we were mid to low table obscurity, I must stay off this site. Lads, please ban me until it's all over.
london blue 2 wrote:So you think we will do it?
ant london wrote:Cisse and Demba Ba will be a handful but I think that Vinnie and Joleon are more than up to keeping them in check and both are definitely quick enough to prevent them giving either the slip and creating enough space for the half chance which is all that either striker needs on current form.
I would be tempted to start both De Jong and Barry and push Yaya up to the position he started from and then only start either Silva or Nasri for this one.
Tiote and Ben Arfa both have the ability to cause us problems if we don't pay enough attention to them so for me it's about keeping enough resources on the above four and then playing our own game. Yaya behind Nasri, Aguero and Tevez for me should be more than enough to create enough opportunities for us to win this
Crossie wrote:Typical City missed the penalty against Middlesborough to miss out on Europe.
Typical City lost at home to Spurs 0-1 to miss out on the Champions League.
Manchester City beat Scum in the FA cup semi, and went on to win it.
Manchester City finished joint 2nd last season.
Manchester City won't fuck things up this time.
Redna wrote:An itchy week ahead. Are we sure 2 wins will do?
We are 8 goals clear and 2 odd goal wins will make 10 goals for them to catch.
Surely they can't catch up a 10 goal differnece in 2 games?
CTID!!
ant london wrote:If they had to play 2 teams managed by the likes of Bruce, Moyes, McLeish and any of the other Whiskychophants then I'd suspect that a 10 goals for and nil against performance was possible
Fortunately, I think Brendan Rogers is a manager with pride who has (not yet) bought into the cosy up to Fergie bollocks
And I think Mancini has sufficiently riled O'Neill to have him send a proper team out
oh and I can see us putting 5 past QPR
ant london wrote:If they had to play 2 teams managed by the likes of Bruce, Moyes, McLeish and any of the other Whiskychophants then I'd suspect that a 10 goals for and nil against performance was possible
Fortunately, I think Brendan Rogers is a manager with pride who has (not yet) bought into the cosy up to Fergie bollocks
And I think Mancini has sufficiently riled O'Neill to have him send a proper team out
oh and I can see us putting 5 past QPR
Tokyo Blue wrote:A quick note to all.
The Newcastle match kicks off at 1.30pm not 3.00pm as it says on this site's fixture list.
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Tickets-and- ... e-sold-out
Tokyo Blue wrote:A quick note to all.
The Newcastle match kicks off at 1.30pm not 3.00pm as it says on this site's fixture list.
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Tickets-and- ... e-sold-out
ant london wrote:I know...Middle East though mate. Working week is Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday....fucking bollocks it is too!
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