Premier League Games 18/19 Feb '23

Blame the ref all you want, there was nothing controversial about us dropping points to Forest
If we get the penalty that hauling an attacker down at a corner deserves, then yesterday is a totally different game. We simply don't get the "rub of the green" with decisions that "other clubs" get - that's pretty controversial if you ask me.
 
I actually couldn't give a fuck if the rags finish above us, second, third, no difference to me if we're not first.
Indeed. It’ll be a fucking nightmare whoever wins the league if it’s not us.

We obviously all hate United, but I hate Arsenal (the City moaning letter writing cunts) n’all. So either of them winning the league will be fucking horrible.

Plus we always seem to do better transfer business after our poorer seasons.
 
I actually couldn't give a fuck if the rags finish above us, second, third, no difference to me if we're not first.
Exactly, which is why I'm only concerned about Arsenal right now because they are the ones stopping us from being first.
 
Indeed. It’ll be a fucking nightmare whoever wins the league if it’s not us.

We obviously all hate United, but I hate Arsenal (the City moaning letter writing cunts) n’all. So either of them winning the league will be fucking horrible.

Plus we always seem to do better transfer business after our poorer seasons.
Might not be long before people start talking about United winning a quadruple. In which case, if we don't win it then Arsenal simply have to for the sake of all of us.
 
Exactly, which is why I'm only concerned about Arsenal right now because they are the ones stopping us from being first.

Them and ourselves. Not winning that game yesterday is worthy of a bloody TV mystery programme on its own, "How did City not win this?"
 
Might not be long before people start talking about United winning a quadruple. In which case, if we don't win it then Arsenal simply have to for the sake of all of us.

It's a bloody worry for sure. We're all praying Arsenal slip up but such is our inconsistent patchy form even if they do I can't see us taking advantage....which leaves the rags.
 
Them and ourselves. Not winning that game yesterday is worthy of a bloody TV mystery programme on its own, "How did City not win this?"
Oh I forgot about our most dangerous opponent, the programme should be titled "how to miss sitters starring: Manchester City"
 
It's a bloody worry for sure. We're all praying Arsenal slip up but such is our inconsistent patchy form even if they do I can't see us taking advantage....which leaves the rags.
The one thing we can take away from yesterday, Paul, is that we created far more chances than we had been doing until the Villa game. There was a lot right about yesterday's performance, if not the result. I do think that Pep has made in-game mistakes, but his overall approach has been right - keep a bit back so that we're in a position to make a big push in the last three months. The biggest issue I see is squad depth; whilst we technically do have two players for every position, some of them are simply not selectable which, in reality, means we have a small squad. Perrone, Phillips, Gomez, Carson and Palmer will never be trusted in key games, essentially meaning that we have 18 players. That is, I think, two short of what we need.
 

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