King Kev wrote:Wemberleee, Wemberleee, we're the famous Man City and we're going to Wemberleeee!!
ant london wrote:Personally I'd play
--------------------------Taylor---------------------------
Zabaleta---------Onuoha---McGivern-----------Bridge
------------------------De Jong---------------------------
Weiss------------Ireland------Barry--------------Petrov
------------------------Bellamy----------------------------
I'd then use the following as substitutions as long as all is going well
Trippier (for Zabba)
Clayton (for Stevie)
Mak (for Bellers)
I'd also have Tevez and Adebayor on the bench and bring them on if things not going so well for Petrov and Bellamy, shift Barry left and play 4-1-3-2
CITYSTEVEDON wrote:lets start with our strongest side, and then go to bring some other ones on when we are a couple of goals up. i hate it when people want young uns to come in, ffs we need to beat palace and go on to the later stages of the cup.
There will be no medals handed out at the Palace tonight but the Blues will be hoping to take a step nearer some cherished silverware.
Neil Warnock’s championship side stand between City and a place in the third round of a competition that has already produced two winning entries in the club’s history books.
Boss Mark Hughes is expecting a tough battle against Neil Warnock’s side and he is likely to roll out his big names for the tie at Selhurst Park.
Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure may not have seen too much Carling Cup action while with Arsenal but both are included in a squad that has no fresh injuries from the win over Wolves that continued the Blues unbeaten start to the season and left them the only Premier League club yet to concede a goal.
New signing Sylvinho will not be eligible for the tie because international clearance for the former Barcelona star came through too late for him to figure, but all of Joleon Lescott's paperwork has been completed and the England international could make his City debut.
After losing to Brighton at the first hurdle last season, Hughes is determined that there will be no repeat twelve months on and has already stressed the importance of the competition to his squad .
“There is expectation but we are enjoying that and the Carling Cup is the next match on the agenda,” he said.
“We are looking to do well in the competition especially as we have not got Europe this year so we have one fewer trophy at which to aim.
“It is a difficult tie. We know that any side of Mr Warnock’s will have a certain way of playing and a certain attitude about them which is a reflection of the manager. It is not going to be easy, far from it. We are not going to take the tie lightly.
“We will go there with a strong side. There are two views on these things. You can possibly give game time to guys that need it because we are so early in the season and maybe some of them need a little bit more actual playing time.
“On the other hand you can say let’s be really strong and hopefully start really well and get the game put to bed and then you make changes and give people opportunities.
“So there are two schools of thought and I know which one I am erring towards.
“Which one? Everyone will find out tonight. We are not in bad shape injury wise. And they have all already been told how important we regard this tie and this competition.”
john68 wrote:Sorry Slim but that was a bit OTT...Surely getting through to the next round is of primary importance and we should go about doing so in a proffessional manner.
No need to go "raping".
Just a simple, uncomplicated get the job done 1st. Then we can bring on our youngsters, who will be able to express themselves and play without unecessary pressure.
Cosidering the position we are in as No1 target for the media hit men, do we really want to give them any further oportunities to beat us round the bollocks?
ant london wrote:Personally I'd play
--------------------------Taylor---------------------------
Zabaleta---------Onuoha---McGivern-----------Bridge
------------------------De Jong---------------------------
Weiss------------Ireland------Barry--------------Petrov
------------------------Bellamy----------------------------
I'd then use the following as substitutions as long as all is going well
Trippier (for Zabba)
Clayton (for Stevie)
Mak (for Bellers)
I'd also have Tevez and Adebayor on the bench and bring them on if things not going so well for Petrov and Bellamy, shift Barry left and play 4-1-3-2
john68 wrote:Oh dear Slim...Am I right in thinking that in between raping 3rd World countries of their youth and attempting to open a duscussion regarding my genitalia, you are adjusting your make up and checking your high heels match your handbag and frock? Your anger is mildly amusing though....:-)
The whole point of playing this game is to win it. Why be stupid and take unecessary chances for no apparent logical reason.
No game is a foregone conclusion...win it then allow the likes of Weiss to express themselves without an fear losing the tie.
Before leaving the house, ensure your knicker line is invisible...I always do.
john68 wrote:It all seems a little over emotional for you this afternoon Mate. In need of a little excitment?
We have raped, and had a little jump up and down, stamped our feet and attempted to debate my sexuality. Sorry mate but all a bit over reactive.
Let's start again...just for you....cos I'm nice like that.
My prediction and view that we could take 15 points in the next 5 games was reliant on us playing our best 11 available. It has nothing to do with the size of my willie or other dangly bits. Noe did it include us playing Ladty Gaga in any position either. Just quite simply our best 11 players in their best positions.
Tonight we play a lower league side. The rewsult will not be affected by the size of my erection or the colour of your lipstick. It will be decided on who we pick to play in a blue shirt.
We have a need to give some of our younger players match time...(we agree on this) We also have a need to ENSURE we give ourselves the BEST chance of winning the tie.
By winning the tie in a proffessional manner thus diminishing thr risk...ANY RISK...WE FULLFILL BOTH NEEDS.
Thought through enough for you?
I do however love it when you show passion...we must discuss your bollocks in another thread sometime soon.....:-)
Slim wrote:john68 wrote:It all seems a little over emotional for you this afternoon Mate. In need of a little excitment?
We have raped, and had a little jump up and down, stamped our feet and attempted to debate my sexuality. Sorry mate but all a bit over reactive.
Let's start again...just for you....cos I'm nice like that.
My prediction and view that we could take 15 points in the next 5 games was reliant on us playing our best 11 available. It has nothing to do with the size of my willie or other dangly bits. Noe did it include us playing Ladty Gaga in any position either. Just quite simply our best 11 players in their best positions.
Tonight we play a lower league side. The rewsult will not be affected by the size of my erection or the colour of your lipstick. It will be decided on who we pick to play in a blue shirt.
We have a need to give some of our younger players match time...(we agree on this) We also have a need to ENSURE we give ourselves the BEST chance of winning the tie.
By winning the tie in a proffessional manner thus diminishing thr risk...ANY RISK...WE FULLFILL BOTH NEEDS.
Thought through enough for you?
I do however love it when you show passion...we must discuss your bollocks in another thread sometime soon.....:-)
Again wahh wahh fucking wahh. I will make you a deal, I will head to the tote right now and put lets say, $500 on a City win, you go down and put £250 on a City win. Come on john, show you BELIEVE typical City is dead instead of reasoning how 11 best players available and such bollocks.
excitment, Noe, Ladty, rewsult, proffessional, thr, FULLFILL? Invest in a spellchecker man.
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