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We just need to get one over Chelsea before we even look at city. Its our final real hurdle.
No I am not buying that for one second every single game until is mathematically impossible for City to catch us is our real hurdles. If we are not bang on it, we can drop points anywhere at any time when you least expect it
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015 #****CITY
Neville and Carragher have both looked at the title run in - and they both reckon that we will draw at Newcastle - because it is in between the champions league semi finals - which they both expect us to be playing against either Barcelona or Man United.
That is the scenario that would be most painful - if Rafa's team took points off us and stopped us winning the league. How ****in sick would that be?? Considering that it could be Rafas last home game as Newcastle manager as well, then it isn't beyond the realms of possibility. Carragher even said that Rafa would want to stop us winning the league, kind of "I didn't win the title there so I don't want Klopp to" - which seemed ****in crazy to me.
Neville had City winning the league by a point whereas Carragher had us winning by a point. I could actually see a scenario where it comes down to goal difference. City are currently 7 goals ahead of us - but perhaps we can score **** loads against Huddersfield, Cardiff and Wolves on the last day. You never know.
No I am not buying that for one second every single game until is mathematically impossible for City to catch us is our real hurdles. If we are not bang on it, we can drop points anywhere at any time when you least expect it
Loving it so far. One defeat all season and even that shouldn't have happened. I was preparing for two games where we dropped points thus needing City to drop them in three but it's not come to that. Absolutely brilliant. The Chelsea game "almost" feels like a free hit. A draw certainly doesn't put us out of the race.
If we draw to Chelsea, I don't think we'll win the league. We can't afford City the luxury of a slip up.
We are a much better side than Chelsea, we are in better form, we are at home, they will only have one proper day to prepare after travelling to Prague. If we drop points to Chelsea, I will be devastated.
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
If we draw against Chelsea then City need to drop points against two teams (most likely Spurs and Utd).
We simply have to beat Chelsea and hope for the best. In that scenario, and assuming we win all our remaining games, any dropped points for City are fatal.
Last game of the season Matip will pick the ball up at centre half and go on one of his mad runs thru their midfield and then defence to slot home the league winner.
He'll carry on his run halfway up the kop and then out through the exit, never to be seen again. The La's reform to release their hotly anticipated second album. 'I wonder what happened to Joel Matip?'
If we draw against Chelsea then City need to drop points against two teams (most likely Spurs and Utd).
We simply have to beat Chelsea and hope for the best. In that scenario, and assuming we win all our remaining games, any dropped points for City are fatal.
Or City lose one game and we put together some **** hot goal difference to make up the +7 they have on us?
Last game of the season Matip will pick the ball up at centre half and go on one of his mad runs thru their midfield and then defence to slot home the league winner.
He'll carry on his run halfway up the kop and then out through the exit, never to be seen again. The La's reform to release their hotly anticipated second album. 'I wonder what happened to Joel Matip?'
Last game of the season Matip will pick the ball up at centre half and go on one of his mad runs thru their midfield and then defence to slot home the league winner.
He'll carry on his run halfway up the kop and then out through the exit, never to be seen again. The La's reform to release their hotly anticipated second album. 'I wonder what happened to Joel Matip?'
John Power and Cast will trump the La's and bring out a remix of "there he goes"
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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