MadchesterCity
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For the record, I hope your right but I hate shit like thisTa for the comment.... hahaha
For the record, I hope your right but I hate shit like thisTa for the comment.... hahaha
Mate, I know you're getting pelters for starting this thread and for saying what you've said but I say well done for thinking what you think and for voicing your thought.I have to say that in my opinion, this seems to me to be the best squad we have ever had.
I am willing to predict that we will come very close to going the whole season unbeaten. Our strength is phenomenal and Pep really does seem to be on top of his game.
I know its by no means a certainty but looking at the strength of our squad and the that of the opposition I just cannot see anyone getting close to us. The likelihood of us getting overturned will be by a lower struggling team as opposed to any of the big guns.
I hope I haven't jinxed us but we really do have strength all over the place, brilliant cover and a fantastic group of youngsters eager to get involved.
Most importantly what we have which I think will deliver for us is.... a settled squad that is regularly and comfortably rotated.
Makes sense.I would rather win 1 and lose 1 than draw 2 games.
Great response! I personally think it is unlikely that we would go unbeaten in the league all season but that we have a better chance of doing that this year than any other. A big factor in this could be Gundo's return and him having given up international football. This should make us stronger after those irritating breaks when the likes of KdB come back exhausted.Mate, I know you're getting pelters for starting this thread and for saying what you've said but I say well done for thinking what you think and for voicing your thought.
Football is for dreaming and for dreamers.
Which one of us, in the not too distant dark days didn't dream of us winning the league or the champions league or of one day going to the rags shithole and tearing them a new one, to paraphrase Buzzer, while believing in the back of our minds, if we were honest, that it was never going to happen, and it wasn't if Sheikh Mansour hadn't rocked up when he did.
Who didn't sing "best team in the land and all the world" when we were shit. That wasn't a jinx, it was the dream and it happened.
What keeps the fans of lesser clubs, those with a cat in hells chance of achieving anything other than avoiding relegation, going year in year out?
It's the dream.
The dream of doing what City have done, what Leicester did or even what Wigan achieved against us.
That's what it's about, achieving what seems to be impossible, against all the odds.
Having achieved all that at the time felt like the impossible dream, we must continue to dream some more impossible dreams until they come true.
So don't let the pessimists and naysayers put you down.
Just carry on dreaming your dream.
errrr... are you sue about that? You want to pass me your pills whilst I'm getting mine?Raggish thread.
It already has.Great response! I personally think it is unlikely that we would go unbeaten in the league all season but that we have a better chance of doing that this year than any other. A big factor in this could be Gundo's return and him having given up international football. This should make us stronger after those irritating breaks when the likes of KdB come back exhausted.
It would be great to take away one of the few reasons the tarquins have to lord it over us and others.
But "Typical City" is going to happen at some point!
Arsenal’s Invincibles and City’s Centurions both found themselves in the right place at the right time to achieve those landmarks. Both had the title sewn up early and crucially had no involvements in any cups (Europe or domestically) during the final couple of months of the seasons meaning they could concentrate on nothing but making history from their league campaigns.
I’d much rather be chasing another treble and be able to lose a game or two having clinched the title if given the choice.
You may be right but I think it was looking inevitable for a few weeks before they were mathematically confirmed as champions. They finished 11 points clear of runners up Chelsea.My memory is that Arsenal didn’t wrap up the league until very deep into the season, due to so many draws?