The Man In Blue wrote:keep the fuck quiet about it - the more focus is on bullshit and rags chelski et al the more we can put a nice little run together and keep ourselves up there.
gillie wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:keep the fuck quiet about it - the more focus is on bullshit and rags chelski et al the more we can put a nice little run together and keep ourselves up there.
But you do believe dont cha lol.
The Man In Blue wrote:keep the fuck quiet about it - the more focus is on bullshit and rags chelski et al the more we can put a nice little run together and keep ourselves up there.
frozen_pea wrote:Unfortunately I can't make it to the Everton game.
Think this could be a big one.
If we win, then we can say we are strong enough to do it without Tevez / with all the bullshit going on. If we don't win, then people will say we have been de-stabilised
gillie wrote:2 points off top place just hitting our straps and if you look at our fixtures for the rest of the season there are no nightmare segments of games.BELIEVE THIS IS OUR TIME i do and you can quote this thread if i am wrong.
brite blu sky wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:keep the fuck quiet about it - the more focus is on bullshit and rags chelski et al the more we can put a nice little run together and keep ourselves up there.
Put it this way while we are in a position that we can win it, then there is no reason to not acknowledge that we can. That in itself is something that gives a great feeling.
Talking to people about football you soon realise there are some that prefer not to believe in anything until it happens and others who want to believe it all until it doesn't.
Choose your straw!
I'm looking forward to the Everton game.. i think it is the last hurdle of fear that i hold personally that would hold me back from believing. I know the fuclers will raise their game, but im confident City will as well, it may be a battle and i hope we come out on top. [highlight]I'd take a draw and still be confident[/highlight]we can at worst hold our own against any team at present. If we win it i will feel that we have shaken something off from last season and have the mentality and organisation to go all the way.. with a bit of luck here and there.
Kladze wrote:
You think we can win the title but are prepared to 'take a draw' in a home game against a team near the bottom of the table?
CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:
You think we can win the title but are prepared to 'take a draw' in a home game against a team near the bottom of the table?
While I see your point, Everton are a bogey team for us, and we usually end losing with them, so I can see why for him a draw wouldn't be so bad. For me, though, it would. We must win to keep the pressur eup on the rags and Arsenal.
gillie wrote:2 points off top place just hitting our straps and if you look at our fixtures for the rest of the season there are no nightmare segments of games.BELIEVE THIS IS OUR TIME i do and you can quote this thread if i am wrong.
Kladze wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:
You think we can win the title but are prepared to 'take a draw' in a home game against a team near the bottom of the table?
While I see your point, Everton are a bogey team for us, and we usually end losing with them, so I can see why for him a draw wouldn't be so bad. For me, though, it would. We must win to keep the pressur eup on the rags and Arsenal.
I've been watching City long enough to be able to make a case for almost every premier league team to be 'our bogey team' ;-)
Dronny wrote:Kladze wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:
You think we can win the title but are prepared to 'take a draw' in a home game against a team near the bottom of the table?
While I see your point, Everton are a bogey team for us, and we usually end losing with them, so I can see why for him a draw wouldn't be so bad. For me, though, it would. We must win to keep the pressur eup on the rags and Arsenal.
I've been watching City long enough to be able to make a case for almost every premier league team to be 'our bogey team' ;-)
LOL, add to that Shrewsbury, Halifax, York............
frozen_pea wrote:Unfortunately I can't make it to the Everton game.
Think this could be a big one.
If we win, then we can say we are strong enough to do it without Tevez / with all the bullshit going on. If we don't win, then people will say we have been de-stabilised
Kladze wrote:brite blu sky wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:keep the fuck quiet about it - the more focus is on bullshit and rags chelski et al the more we can put a nice little run together and keep ourselves up there.
Put it this way while we are in a position that we can win it, then there is no reason to not acknowledge that we can. That in itself is something that gives a great feeling.
Talking to people about football you soon realise there are some that prefer not to believe in anything until it happens and others who want to believe it all until it doesn't.
Choose your straw!
I'm looking forward to the Everton game.. i think it is the last hurdle of fear that i hold personally that would hold me back from believing. I know the fuclers will raise their game, but im confident City will as well, it may be a battle and i hope we come out on top. [highlight]I'd take a draw and still be confident[/highlight]we can at worst hold our own against any team at present. If we win it i will feel that we have shaken something off from last season and have the mentality and organisation to go all the way.. with a bit of luck here and there.
You think we can win the title but are prepared to 'take a draw' in a home game against a team near the bottom of the table?
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