A few players back. Their better players.It’s the hope that kills you, although it would be a great birthday present for me
Last home game of the season.
United fans behind the the team.
City beat Fulham?
The pressure is on Arsenal.
You never know.
A few players back. Their better players.It’s the hope that kills you, although it would be a great birthday present for me
If we lose to this Rags outfit we should relegate ourselves out of shame.It’s the hope that kills you, although it would be a great birthday present for me
Your birthday present came early when aston villa beat them 2 nil at the Emirates, its arsenal who are doing the hoping, not us. Its in our hands.It’s the hope that kills you, although it would be a great birthday present for me
Soz but their last home game is next Wednesday, when they lose to NewcastleA few players back. Their better players.
Last home game of the season.
United fans behind the the team.
City beat Fulham?
The pressure is on Arsenal.
You never know.
If they had mike riley back, I’d be quietly confident.Do we know if Manure have Rashford, McTominay and Penandes back? Hopefully a stronger squad than against Palace for them.
That’s a bit of an obvious statement. Who wouldn’t?I would take 3 points in whatever form they come.
That’s a bit of an obvious statement. Who wouldn’t?
It’s not the same though. There are only two feasible ways we can win this title. Win all our games or win two and draw one. For the latter to conceivably happen we need to win big in the other two. All some posters (including me) are saying is that if we’re winning by a decent margin on Saturday after (say) an hour, then we would prefer us to try and increase that lead rather than preserve it, as a form of insurance - and to put more pressure on Arsenal. Others may disagree with that approach and they are perfectly entitled to, as it’s a perfectly logical and sensible, if somewhat cautious perspective.So is wanting us to win by 5, 6, 7, 8, 15 or whatever. One is a touch more restrained that's all. This thread has it all, there's room for both.
It’s not the same though. There are only two feasible ways we can win this title. Win all our games or win two and draw one. For the latter to conceivably happen we need to win big in the other two. All some posters (including me) are saying is that if we’re winning by a decent margin on Saturday after (say) an hour, then we would prefer us to try and increase that lead rather than preserve it, as a form of insurance - and to put more pressure on Arsenal. Others may disagree with that approach and they are perfectly entitled to, as it’s a perfectly logical and sensible, if somewhat cautious perspective.
On the other hand, every single poster on here (who is a blue) wants us to win all three, irrespective of how we do it. There is no sensible counterpoint to that perspective.
So there is a distinction.
No one has said (at least afaik) we are going to win by five or six on Saturday. It’s a huge ask to win by that margin in an away game against a good side who have only conceded 20 goals at home in 18 games. But it’s feasible the form both teams are in, and also worthy of debate.Nice one.
I find it premature. An hour in, if we are winning comfortably, sure, I'll jump on board. Ahead of the game, against a team that are no pushovers, I'm not jumping to counting 5 or 6 goals, I'll take the one to win it. That's all.
That might be obvious, but I don't feel it is redundant, given that I am reaponding to comments I think are running away with it a bit. For now.
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If we lose to this Rags outfit we should relegate ourselves out of shame.
My understanding is that Fernandes will be back but Rashford and Martinez won't be.
I'd fancy myself to score against that Rags back 4, let alone Saka and Odegaard.
No one has said (at least afaik) we are going to win by five or six on Saturday. It’s a huge ask to win by that margin in an away game against a good side who have only conceded 20 goals at home in 18 games. But it’s feasible the form both teams are in, and also worthy of debate.
As would any sane City fan!I'd also rather thake two 1-0 wins in a row, than a 6-0 and a 1-1.
Rileys "performance" that day, to end Arsenals unbeaten run was unbelievableIf they had mike riley back, I’d be quietly confident.
Hopefully you manage five quiet fist pumps during the game!! ;-)Going on Saturday… in the Fulham end though with my mate who’s a season ticket holder there.. he’s told me to behave but is confident I’ll be hiding my smile… let’s fucking hope so!