Still think we would have won in Madrid had Kev been fit to start. :-|Hoping no late illnesses, we’ve had Kev, Phil & Jack in recent weeks pull out due to illness.
Losing the title to Arsenal wouldn't smart nearly as much as losing it to Liverpool or Utd, still rather it didn't happen though haToday is yet another day that, as a blue for almost 50 years, I could scarcely have ever imagined.
Treble, 100 points, domestic treble, last day title wins, Istanbul, beating the rags at Wembley plus countless other fantastic days.
As for tonight and Sunday for that matter, I am just going to enjoy it. All of it, as should all blues. After all, this team very rarely lets us down and are a joy to watch.
On top of that, the absolute worst that can happen, really isn't all that bad..
Jack been out on the town, lately? Get that man a shot of penicillin......Hoping no late illnesses, we’ve had Kev, Phil & Jack in recent weeks pull out due to illness.
Some fuckers would still go home early to beat trafficJust a scenario for everyone to consider for the next two hours or so:
We draw 0-0 tonight, setting up an almighty showdown on the final day.
Arsenal only manage a 1-nil win against a rejuvenated Everton with very little stoppage time, as we enter the 5th minute of 8 minutes of stoppage up 3-0 against West Ham.
Who would:
A) Still be alive at that point?
B) Put their house on us scoring the 4th goal to win the league on GF?
C) Be alive at the final whistle if we did?
Spurs fans are turning their backs on the 65th minute because the concession season ticket for the over 65s have been removed.What’s the protest against? I’ve just turned 65 and next seasons season membership is half price.
They’ll be ousted!They'll be fine as they're going to celebrate like nutters if Spurs win
Hopefully Haaland remembers his shooting boots tonightThe 4 games at their place: shots 32 v 64 on target 9 v 20. It has to come good tonight surely.
It will be the most Spursy thing. Win to hand the title to your biggest rivals.Can someone clarify, if spurs win tonight, is that spursy? Or is it spursy if they lose?
This time of the season is so confusing!
What on earth are you talking about, you muppet. I have been a faithful City fan since the 1960's. Just because I am not arrogant and expect us to win 6-0 every game like some idiots on here.What you mean "we"? You're a rag I think.
Even if you're still there .........you best post you're usual on the Matchday Thread!Well I must have been worrying about something as I’ve ended up in Hope Hospital!! Hopefully I’ll be out in time for the game!! :-) ;-)
Haaland hat trick tonight.Hopefully Haaland remembers his shooting boots tonight
Exactly how I see it, of course desperate for us to win tonight, win the league and then the cup final, but if we end up with fuck all it’s not the end of the world. As Pep always says, we arrive at this point in the season competing on all fronts, that’s what we try to do.Today is yet another day that, as a blue for almost 50 years, I could scarcely have ever imagined.
Treble, 100 points, domestic treble, last day title wins, Istanbul, beating the rags at Wembley plus countless other fantastic days.
As for tonight and Sunday for that matter, I am just going to enjoy it. All of it, as should all blues. After all, this team very rarely lets us down and are a joy to watch.
On top of that, the absolute worst that can happen, really isn't all that bad..
If as is rumoured Sergio is in attendance I would pay all those lawyers Khaldoon has working on the 115 to find a loophole in the rules that allows us to throw him on for a few minutes.Just a scenario for everyone to consider for the next two hours or so:
We draw 0-0 tonight, setting up an almighty showdown on the final day.
Arsenal only manage a 1-nil win against a rejuvenated Everton with very little stoppage time, as we enter the 5th minute of 8 minutes of stoppage up 3-0 against West Ham.
Who would:
A) Still be alive at that point?
B) Put their house on us scoring the 4th goal to win the league on GF?
C) Be alive at the final whistle if we did?
Tbh if we drew the pressure would be right off us Sunday and back on them....this is a very plausible scenario. In a way there's more pressure on us if we win tonight. QPR?Villa?Just a scenario for everyone to consider for the next two hours or so:
We draw 0-0 tonight, setting up an almighty showdown on the final day.
Arsenal only manage a 1-nil win against a rejuvenated Everton with very little stoppage time, as we enter the 5th minute of 8 minutes of stoppage up 3-0 against West Ham.
Who would:
A) Still be alive at that point?
B) Put their house on us scoring the 4th goal to win the league on GF?
C) Be alive at the final whistle if we did?