City64 wrote:Photo on twitter of a very strong City squad preparing for tonight’s game . Pretty much the same as last Saturday v Newcastle with Yaya present . We are going very strong to get the job done it seems . Come on you blue boys CTID !
sheblue wrote:So close to a final it would be utterly stupid not to go with a full strength team.
Chinners wrote:City64 wrote:Photo on twitter of a very strong City squad preparing for tonight’s game . Pretty much the same as last Saturday v Newcastle with Yaya present . We are going very strong to get the job done it seems . Come on you blue boys CTID !
Good! Hopefully Yaya was there just to hand out the bibs
john@staustell wrote:sheblue wrote:So close to a final it would be utterly stupid not to go with a full strength team.
My thoughts. Do you think Pep will? I don't.
Shakermaker90 wrote:Pep will makes changes, but the first leg may have given him a bit of a wake up call as to how tough Bristol will be, especially on their own turf. Sunday at Cardiff won't be easier either and the FA Cup is not only more prestigious, it's also a trophy Pep wants to win, more so than the EFL Cup. Don't forget Pep's from an era where the FA Cup was appreciated abroad, he's said himself he used to watch the Wembley finals as a kid growing up, not to mention it's the oldest competition in the world, he'll want to get it won. The league cup is his lowest priority, but still a chance to go to win something.
He's gonna have to go with something like this:
Bravo
Walker, Otamendi, Mangala, Zinchenko
Fernandinho Gundogan
Sterling Bernardo Sane
Aguero
Subs: Ederson, Stones, Danilo, Tosin, KdB, Yaya
Ideally get the first goal inside the first 25 mins, then keep the ball, it'll draw them out and open them up for us to get a second. Then take Aguero, Ferna and Sane off ASAP, save them for Sunday. Bring on Danilo and push Zincko further forward, put Yoyo up front as a lump to scare them and stick Tosin in as a third CB. Job's a good'un, Bob's yer uncle and Fanny's yer aunt.
john@staustell wrote:sheblue wrote:So close to a final it would be utterly stupid not to go with a full strength team.
My thoughts. Do you think Pep will? I don't.
s1ty m wrote:
I think the Scottish Cup is older. But still, the FA Cup is the most watched.
Socrates wrote:s1ty m wrote:
I think the Scottish Cup is older. But still, the FA Cup is the most watched.
First Scottish Cup wasn't until 1874. FA Cup started late 1871 while the Scots were still too busy hitting little balls with sticks.
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