**** City, they'll drop points before the end of the season!
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I don't think they will. None of their remaining fixtures should bother them. Newcastle weren't great and we should have won by 3 or 4 goals. They were lucky and City will cruise past them. West Ham aren't the team they were earlier in the season and I think they have injuries. Villa are way past their new manager bounce so not expecting anything there either. Wolves have just lost 3 on the bounce and also their last 3 against City.Originally posted by Slinky Skills View Post**** City, they'll drop points before the end of the season!
Would be nice for Real to knock them out of the CL though!
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Sadly I agreeOriginally posted by Frog83 View PostI don't think they will. None of their remaining fixtures should bother them. Newcastle weren't great and we should have won by 3 or 4 goals. They were lucky and City will cruise past them. West Ham aren't the team they were earlier in the season and I think they have injuries. Villa are way past their new manager bounce so not expecting anything there either. Wolves have just lost 3 on the bounce and also their last 3 against City.
Would be nice for Real to knock them out of the CL though!
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****'em if they don't drop points fair ****s to the billionaires club with a fanbase of a league 1 side........Originally posted by Norbs View PostSadly I agree
We will just have to win carabao, FA & Champs league & piss on their parade; wait, there is no point in them having a parade, they can't give away enough tickets to fill their ground, so no one is going to bother with a bus going past their door.
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Would love to see something big and decisive go against them.
Something like the Sterling ‘offside’ or the Gerrard slip in 2014.
The .05mm of the ball not crossing the line in 2019.
The Rodri blatant handball in 2022.
A team scoring 3 against them from 2 shots on target and a deflection.
It’s almost impossible to see them dropping points without some sort of freak event like that happening against them for once in the right game
It’s not enough that they get to spend almost half a billion more on transfers to be a ahead by a point, they always get the crucial defining moments of luck too..
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They had their Kompany moment a few years back - faith has payback in storeOriginally posted by Pepe79 View PostWould love to see something big and decisive go against them.
Something like the Sterling ‘offside’ or the Gerrard slip in 2014.
The .05mm of the ball not crossing the line in 2019.
The Rodri blatant handball in 2022.
A team scoring 3 against them from 2 shots on target and a deflection.
It’s almost impossible to see them dropping points without some sort of freak event like that happening against them for once in the right game
It’s not enough that they get to spend almost half a billion more on transfers to be a ahead by a point, they always get the crucial defining moments of luck too.
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Originally posted by Pepe79 View PostWould love to see something big and decisive go against them.
Something like the Sterling ‘offside’ or the Gerrard slip in 2014.
The .05mm of the ball not crossing the line in 2019.
The Rodri blatant handball in 2022.
A team scoring 3 against them from 2 shots on target and a deflection.
It’s almost impossible to see them dropping points without some sort of freak event like that happening against them for once in the right game
It’s not enough that they get to spend almost half a billion more on transfers to be a ahead by a point, they always get the crucial defining moments of luck too.
Think I said something similar. For us to actually do the quad we'll need a freak occurrence somewhere along the way.
Don't think the Covid year can be used as a barometer for anything, especially as City had such a ridiculous advantage over everyone else.Originally posted by Frog83 View PostI don't think they will. None of their remaining fixtures should bother them. Newcastle weren't great and we should have won by 3 or 4 goals. They were lucky and City will cruise past them. West Ham aren't the team they were earlier in the season and I think they have injuries. Villa are way past their new manager bounce so not expecting anything there either. Wolves have just lost 3 on the bounce and also their last 3 against City.
Would be nice for Real to knock them out of the CL though!
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City were lucky to beat Wolves earlier in the season and a big part of it was down to Jiminez being sent off. They lost twice to them the previous year. Every chance Wolves could cause an upset.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Yeah they're not dropping any points. I could more than live with them winning the league if we win the CL and FA Cup on top of the Carabao. If offered those 3 v the league back in August I reckon the vast majority would take the 3 surely. If CL and Prem have the same value (and I think they do) then it's a no-brainer, so we'll have to win these two cups.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Wolves were garbage yesterday so I fully expect a response from them going forward.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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Would be incredible. You couldn't write a better scenario.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostOne interesting narrative that could occur is with the final match of the season. Stevie takes Villa to the emptyhad. Imagine if he could get a result and, find his own redemption for ‘the slip’.
Far too perfect and beautiful to actually happen though
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