Definitely this. Aside from that, Red Scouse are the obvious threat. I wouldn't discount Arsenal. They'll probably need time under Emery but I can see them pushing back into the Top 4 at least if it comes together.
Whether people see it as a friendly or not is beside the point, I always want us to win this. Funnily enough, winning this on Sunday would see us holding 5 League titles, FA Cups, League Cups and Community Shields each. Making up for lost time, Blues!
Bring Stones in with Laporte if he's ready...
I always like to go back to before WW2 etc., for some real, cold historical facts. Like how when City won the FA Cup in '34, Utd came within a point of relegation to Division 3. Or how in '37 when City won the league for the first time, Utd were relegated back to Division 2. A Utd fan exposed...
Funny you should say that because I only suggested that to a mate today. I think Pep would work wonders with Shaw, that's without taking into consideration the motivation Shaw could have to prove Mourinho wrong, much in the way people are suggesting Hart would against Pep. Such a deal may also...
Pretty constructive responses, good stuff.
In regards to the badge, my belief is that it could be better and more closely reflect our old round crests. All the ingredients are there, but it's like a demo version of a great song. Good starting platform that can be improved to make something great.
As per the title. Forgive me if this ends up sounding like a petty rant but I'm intrigued as to how other Blues view this.
For all his misdemeanours, particularly at Hall of Fame ceremonies, I don't think anybody can doubt Garry Cook's passion for the job he had at Manchester City. He genuinely...
I thought in the first half he was superb. He's almost adopting an Iniesta role, doing far more than he's ever done in terms of both creativity and defensive duties. In the second half he got sloppy, playing more like he has done in the last two years, though I felt that most of the team...
The one thing I'm worried about is certain sections of our fanbase turning on Pep. I'll reiterate; Pep is the third consecutive manager we've had who has believed that Hart should be replaced. This isn't just about Hart's abilities as a keeper, it's also about his attitude. As much as Hart has...
People seem to be forgetting that Pep is the third consecutive City manager who has at least felt the desire to replace Joe Hart. Mancini would've sold him had he stayed. Pellegrini dropped him in consecutive seasons. Now Pep is seemingly on the verge of selling him.
I personally am very...
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