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    The view from City

    City fan Tim Leah provides the view from the opposition ahead of Sunday's clash at Eastlands.

    How's the mood at your place after everything that's happened?

    Up and down. After becoming the richest club in the world and winning at home 6-0, we lose to Brighton and Wigan. We can't afford any more slip ups, even against the so-called big four, if we are going to have a top six finish.

    And how are you feeling about the visit of Liverpool?

    We need to start winning again and what better way to do it than against a team we are hoping to soon be challenging in the top four?

    How's Robinho getting on?

    Good, very good. I was a little wary on deadline day when it came out we had signed him – surely he was just coming for the money? But he has got off to a good start – let's just see how he does in the middle of December playing at the likes of West Brom away.

    Who else should we be worried about?

    Shaun Wright-Phillips. He never should have left but he has come home and is by far a better player than when he left - definitely going to be England's first choice on the right very soon. Oddly enough, Stephen Ireland has also been one of the consistently high performers of the season – but can he carry it on?

    What are your weaknesses?

    Michael Ball! I can't understand how he is still playing in the Premiership. The left-back position definitely lets us down.

    How will Mark Hughes play it?

    One up front and pack the midfield. If we keep Steven Gerrard quiet then there is no one to feed Torres - plus a midfield of SWP, Robinho, Elano, Ireland and Kompany has an appeal.

    Who are you worried about on our side?

    Fernando Torres seems to be back on form - the sort of form that has him linked to the richest club in the world – ha ha! Gerrard carries the best English midfielder tag well - always one to be worried about.

    What can we expect from the home fans?

    You can expect the same as always. The City end will be full of loud Mancs cheering on the biggest club in Manchester and now the richest club in the world. You can't beat the City faithful. As for chants, I don’t think we have got past "We've got Robinho, we've got Robinho" just yet so that's going to play a big part.

    If you were putting a tenner on it?

    Your tenner? 3-0, SWP first goal. My tenner? 1-0.
    He sounds like a cocky dickhead this fella. Mentioning the 'richest club in the world' ****e a little more than necessary and dreaming that they could ever sign Torres.

    #2
    Think he was just being cheeky rather than cocky and arrogant

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      #3
      Originally posted by -V- View Post
      Think he was just being cheeky rather than cocky and arrogant

      That's the way I read it too.
      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
      -- William Blake

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        #4
        City fans have had to put up with alot down the years so I don't begrudge them there time in the limelight.

        Proper club with proper fans. But this bloke does sound like a bit of a dick. Reminded me of the Chelsea fans waving tenners in the air when Roman first took over, stupid ****s.
        Forwards.......

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          #5
          lets see how smart he is by 5 bells tomorrow
          "Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.

          "Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."

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            #6
            I've always liked Man City, being the club of genuine Mancunians and Mark E Smith being among their supporters, but the money has killed them for me; perpetual struggle has a lot more integrity than bought glory, and this guy's repeated mention of being "the richest club in the club" gives an idea of the sort of Citeh fan we'll be getting from now on.

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              #7
              Originally posted by scully View Post
              I've always liked Man City, being the club of genuine Mancunians and Mark E Smith being among their supporters, but the money has killed them for me; perpetual struggle has a lot more integrity than bought glory, and this guy's repeated mention of being "the richest club in the club" gives an idea of the sort of Citeh fan we'll be getting from now on.
              Aye, totally agree. City fans have always been renowned for their gallows humour - already you can see that seeping away.
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                #8
                Their fans have been cheeky, but it's understandable. After so many years of humiliation, they suddenly have reasons to be optimistic about the future of their club. I don't mind them, they have a sense of humor at least.

                I don't think they'll go down the route of Chelsea fans, who have always been horrible and odious, long before they became Roman's toy.

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                  #9
                  cheeky boy, lets see how they fare tomorrow


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                    #10
                    Wagon driver who comes to our place is a citeh fan.

                    Always ready for a laugh and joke about football... until they got bought out

                    Me, in a jokey voice... "Bet you can't wait until next season when all the superstars you buy in January and the close season gell together; you might even finish above us next year hey kidda."

                    Citehboy, in a sneering/snarling voice... "We'll do that this season anyway!"

                    Conversation over as far as I was concerned

                    Citeh = Bitters.

                    They just kept it better hidden up to now

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                      #11
                      Up yours City :bird:
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        #12
                        Butter my arse

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Reece View Post
                          Butter my arse
                          anchor or kerrygold?

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                            #14
                            Clover

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Reece View Post
                              Clover
                              I believe this 'clover' you speak of is a poor imitation of the real thing.....but hey.........it spreads better...........

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