gordondaviesmoustache
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Does not being for for purpose include his time as a Treble winner?Oh I don't hate him at all, I just don't think he's been fit for purpose in his time at City.
Does not being for for purpose include his time as a Treble winner?Oh I don't hate him at all, I just don't think he's been fit for purpose in his time at City.
Footy ???Well his posts have proved that he knows a damn sight more than all the bedwetting fannies who swamp this thread with their ill judged negativity.
Mind you, and not intending to damn him with faint praise, so would your average primary school kid who knew anything about footy
Does not being for for purpose include his time as a Treble winner?
Ok ok, I’ll come out of retirement …We need leaders not show ponies, we have enough of them, we need the next Kompany, Zabaleta etc, I do t know who’s out there, they don’t necessarily have to be world class but they need some balls and leadership quality.
Association football if you preferFooty ???
The press hardly called City the Champions where we were the Champions.
I stand by what I said if Cole Palmer hits last seasons form they will be in the conversationAnd again…..
Praise from Cesar!!!Well his posts have proved that he knows a damn sight more than all the bedwetting fannies who swamp this thread with their ill judged negativity.
Mind you, and not intending to damn him with faint praise, so would your average primary school kid who knew anything about footy
He was dire for the majority of last season. 2 seasons ago was his good season, padded with about 15 penalties.I stand by what I said if Cole Palmer hits last seasons form they will be in the conversation
Unai Emery is a very good manager as well. 2nd best manager in the league after Pep for me.Funny isn't it? If you listened to the media, Arsenal look like some hugely dominant team compared to everyone else yet we are sitting only two points behind.
We have plenty of areas to improve, where as I think Arsenal have been as good as they can be and there's still only 2 points in it..
That said, we still do need to make those improvements and that's what it'll come down to.
Arsenal are still very solid and I don't see them going on any really bad runs but will drop points, so we have to stay on them.
Let's not ignore other teams too. Villa have been superb since a poor start. Very good side. Eventually an unexpected team will win it again. I wouldn't rule them out. They're showing they can put impressive runs together.
Assuming we play to our best and you find your hard games tough, I'd go:
City Arsenal Leeds (H) - Win Chelsea (A) - Draw Fulham (A) - Win Brentford (H) - Win Sunderland (H) - Win Villa (A) - Loss Palace (A) - Loss Wolves (H) - Win West Ham (H) - Win Everton (A) - Draw Forest (A) - Win Brighton (H) - Win Sunderland (A) - Win Villa (H) - Win
18 points City - Losing to Palace (A)
14 points Arsenal - Drawing to Chelsea (A), Everton (A) and losing to Villa (A).
I think the timeslot of the Everton game makes it tough for you.
I also think our Sunderland (A) game is a lot easier than it was for you, they have 8 or 9 at AFCON. 4 of which started against you and 2 came on.
That's my optimistic view, realistic is we get about the same points.