yourdeadwright wrote: » How amazing would it be if it goes to the last day and City draw and we win and win it ,
TitianGerm wrote: » Just stop worrying about it lads. If we win the league, brilliant. If not, it's been a excellent season and we'll be there abouts next season again and the experience we've gained this year win be a benefit to the team.
redmgar wrote: » Do you think Liverpool will win the league this year looking at both teams remaining fixtures? The pessimist in me thinks not.
gimli2112 wrote: » I would prefer to have to go to the Etiad and win than the position we are in now. Of course we have a chance but have to be near perfect and hope City slip up. Actually if we end up on the same points, Goal difference and goals scored it would probably be a one off winner takes all game. There'd be lots of talk of bottles that week.
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » No verdict reached by jury in Duckenfield trial, up to CPS whether they go again. Hillsborough safety officer guilty of breach of safety duty.https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/apr/03/hillsborough-jury-fails-to-reach-verdict-in-duckenfield-case
gimli2112 wrote: » I think our best chance is if we draw City in the CL and beat them so bad it utterly demoralises them.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » After tonight's game City only have 2 home games left in the league ,the rest are away, and the two at home are Spurs and Leicester. It's a help, we all know they tend to win all their home games, it's a bonus they spend last 3 weeks of season away from home mostly, 3 of last 4 away.
Chesty08 wrote: » Chelsea is the big one. If Liverpool can win this and stay 1 point behind City with same games played then I think Liverpool will win it. City will have to play Spurs & Utd after this along with Burnley & Brighton away and this is where I can see them dropping points. We need Cardiff to stay in the relegation fight so hopefully they beat Burnley the weekend
shamrock55 wrote: » Imagine if Cardiff got a point tonightðŸ˜
Chesty08 wrote: » I don’t get this view that it’s been a good ride
Chesty08 wrote: » I don’t get this view that it’s been a good ride & we’ll be there again next season. I don’t think we will be. Our squad is so thin and players have given absolutely everything physically & mentally this year that a repeat of next year will be too much.
FitzShane wrote: » not on my list of games that I am hopeful of. Burnley & United are my two that something is possible. No others in my opinion, unfortunately.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Would be so ironic if we end up winning the double. We have a very good chance of both considering CL draw.
Knex. wrote: » How is that ironic? :pac:
yourdeadwright wrote: » I don't know but he could mean ironic as its City Quadruple that's only been spoken of in the press ,
BullBlackNova wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/football/who-scored-blog/2019/apr/03/premier-league-signings-season-transfers-top-six?CMP=share_btn_tw Only issues I have with that is GK and CB for worse teams normally find it easier to impress, GK for instance are always busy and always switched on ,CB have people close ,full backs tucked in , 2 players in front and are left defending smaller spaces , That why a lot of defender's who do well for smaller clubs wouldn't be good at big clubs who push there full backs on and leave more space for the CB to defend in front and more importantly behind , For instance you'll find every goal we have let in has been inside the box (not one outside) ,its because we play an advanced game so goals we let in are form breaks , the win a ball and have less players between them and the goal so get the ball close to the net (see spurs goal Sunday) So our keeper has fewer easy long shots to deal with most shots are from breaks or set pieces in the box, Fabianski for instance didn't cut it at Arsenal and there expansive game at the time ,