Scouse Blue
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It's obviously highly unlikely.
However, those whom believe chelski can't beat the dippers next Sunday, need to step back and think again.
That fixture has nothing to do with chelski's CL games, or injuries, Moaninoro wanting to get one over on his bitter rivals or the dippers momentum.
It's an english PL game and quite anything can happen, including a chelski win, regardless of their recent form. It might not happen, but it could.
We have five games left, without some key players against WBA. Our current form says it is unlikely we can win 5 on the bounce, but we could.
If we do win 5, then by default or GD will be better.
40+ years supporting City, and I will take each game as it comes starting tomorrow, in the eternal hope we can win our last 5.
P.S Sunderland and Everton our bogey sides........ I have never been quite as confident at winning at Goodison as I am without Barry in their side. A constant and pivotal player for them for this season. They will really miss him.
However, those whom believe chelski can't beat the dippers next Sunday, need to step back and think again.
That fixture has nothing to do with chelski's CL games, or injuries, Moaninoro wanting to get one over on his bitter rivals or the dippers momentum.
It's an english PL game and quite anything can happen, including a chelski win, regardless of their recent form. It might not happen, but it could.
We have five games left, without some key players against WBA. Our current form says it is unlikely we can win 5 on the bounce, but we could.
If we do win 5, then by default or GD will be better.
40+ years supporting City, and I will take each game as it comes starting tomorrow, in the eternal hope we can win our last 5.
P.S Sunderland and Everton our bogey sides........ I have never been quite as confident at winning at Goodison as I am without Barry in their side. A constant and pivotal player for them for this season. They will really miss him.