ashton287 wrote:Not carrying much hope for today. Arsenal seem to be one of Mancini's bogie teams and he doesn't know how to change these type of traditions.
Stoke, arse, Liverpool and Everton away are just shit games for us.
mr_nool wrote:ashton287 wrote:Not carrying much hope for today. Arsenal seem to be one of Mancini's bogie teams and he doesn't know how to change these type of traditions.
Stoke, arse, Liverpool and Everton away are just shit games for us.
Same here. I'm quite resigned, but deep inside I still hope that this will be some sort of magical Sunday where the rags lose, we win and the title race is back on ...
AG7 wrote:I think news from Old Trafford will effect Mancini's team talk just before getting them out on pitch ... should they lose and there is a chance to reduce the points difference to 4, Mancini will ask them to be more adventurous and go for it, but should they win and the points difference stands at 10, he'll probably be cautious (as he always is) and tell them to get a draw at least.
7 pts diff or 9 pts is same to me, need 3 games to over turn, should it go to 10, it'll take 4 games to turn that around ... same if we win or draw and they lose as 4 or 6 pts difference means 2 games where they are required to drop points, while 7 means that requirements extends to a third game ... yes, I know a draw vs loss so each one point matters in the end. Should they lose and we draw, even that won't be such a bad thing so I'm not sure how aggressive Mancini will be as much as we all want him to be ... a draw is certainly better than an outright loss.
Here's to hoping that the two away teams thrash the home ones!
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:It's my birthday today. Needless to say, I'm hoping for a nice little present from the fellas and have a strangely positive feeling about the game. 1-3.*
*Got an email from the club this morning wishing me a 'Happy Birthday'. Nice touch.
clawbaggio wrote:For some season R M seems to be scared of Arse and gives them far too much respect. Plenty of teams have turned them over at home over the last few years. I just hope we go out with a positive attitude and not play for the usual 0 - 0.
PS - Whatever happened to the old football chant of "Attack Attack Attack Attack Attack"?
Ted Hughes wrote:
I think Mancini plays Arsenal like he plays in the Champions League; he tries to do something special, outside our normal methods of playing, rather than just picking the strongest team with a simple plan & trusting the players.
He thinks he needs to win it personally, tactically, rather than us just being ourselves & being better.
I'm happy for us to keep it tight today. Then step it up as we go along. If we play as we can, we will hammer them whatever the tactics though. IF.
Beefymcfc wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:It's my birthday today. Needless to say, I'm hoping for a nice little present from the fellas and have a strangely positive feeling about the game. 1-3.*
*Got an email from the club this morning wishing me a 'Happy Birthday'. Nice touch.
Happy Birthday mate, let's all hope it's 'As good as it gets' ;-)
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