Ted Hughes wrote:Anybody in the Prem & several Championship teams could cause us a problem if we are not properly on our game. Likewise, if we are, I would back us to beat any of those teams.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Anybody in the Prem & several Championship teams could cause us a problem if we are not properly on our game. Likewise, if we are, I would back us to beat any of those teams.
Essentially what you're saying is that in a game of football one team will win and one will lose? :)
carl_feedthegoat wrote:One way traffic , no one can stop our style of football.
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trout man wrote:I get the sentiment, I just feel there will be no room for error and we will have to match their desire for this. That may be the most difficult thing considering the other potential prizes that may be on the horizon. This game will be the opportunity for Pelligrinis first piece of European silverware and it will be interesting to see how he approaches the game, but trust is the one thing I have in abundance for our 'engineer'
Slim wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:One way traffic , no one can stop our style of football.
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Sunday November 10
Sunderland 1-0 Manchester City
P Bardsley 21
Well, except when they do.
trout man wrote:Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I have to say from watching the Tyneside derby yesterday and the evidence in recent weeks suggests that Sunderland could cause us serious problems in a one off match at wembley. They have galvanised under poyet and are not only enjoying their football but seem to be capable of spraying the ball round the park with ease and making string incisive attacks quite reminiscent of ourselves. If they continue their climb to safety and the league cup becomes simply a game they can enjoy to win silverware then we really will have to be at our best to beat them. Wigan is still seared into my brain and though I know we are not that team anymore, typical City is still difficult to erase from a 45 year olds memory. I trust in this team and Pellegrini but this is going to be a hell of a game.
Playing at the Stadium of Shite is a lot different to Wembley and they've not made a major final in decades - mind losing to the Rags in the final would have been a much more bitter pill than the Mackemsbranny wrote:We haven't beaten them away from the Etihad since swps second coming in 2008 and AJs equaliser the following season is the last time we scored against them away. Must be our worst record against anybody since the Sheikh took over. That's why I'd rather have faced the rags in the final.
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