City Vs Everton Pre Match Discussion Thread

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toffee balls said:
What I would like to know fellow mooners , do any of you still bother posting on any Bitterton forums or have we got bigger fish to fry these days.

Apologise for the touch of arrogance but them twats started the fire.

I don't bother (never did). And ever since the 4-4, I can no longer bring myself to hate their guts.<br /><br />-- Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:53 pm --<br /><br />
baildon blue said:
Iam not looking forward to this match if we play like last night.I can see Everton beating us if we play more of this slow football.

I could have sworn we beat Wigan by two clear goals last night. I stand corrected, then.
 
OMG this just can't be true...can some one put this in a main topic?!

The media are just up to their best in trying to destablise the club before an important two weeks impending to the derby and such but this is staggering to say the least

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-city-and-pep-guardiola-have-a-preliminary-1464288" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... ry-1464288</a>

David Ramos
Pep Guardiola has a preliminary agreement to take over at Manchester City, a FIFA agent has claimed.

The Spanish coach quit Barcelona in the summer and pledged to take a year away from football to recharge his batteries.

Premier League champions City appointed former Barcelona executive Txiki Begiristain as their director of football in October, to work alongside chief executive Ferran Soriano, another former Nou Camp suit.

And now FIFA agent Francois Gallardo has told a Spanish radio station that City are already plotting to replace manager Roberto Mancini.

"Guardiola has a pre-deal to be the next manager of Manchester City," he claimed. "No matter if Milan or whoever make offers to him."

In what will no doubt be surprising news to City's England No.1 Joe Hart, Gallardo claimed City will also try to sign Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes.

"It will be an offer to stun your mind," he added. "If I were Barcelona, I would be very concerned."

Do you think Guardiola will join City's band of Barca old boys when he ends his sabbatical - or will he look to succeed Alex Ferguson at Manchester United? Do City owe Mancini more loyalty? Have your say here<br /><br />-- Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:26 pm --<br /><br />OMG this just can't be true...can some one put this in a main topic?!

The media are just up to their best in trying to destablise the club before an important two weeks impending to the derby and such but this is staggering to say the least

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-city-and-pep-guardiola-have-a-preliminary-1464288" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... ry-1464288</a>

David Ramos
Pep Guardiola has a preliminary agreement to take over at Manchester City, a FIFA agent has claimed.

The Spanish coach quit Barcelona in the summer and pledged to take a year away from football to recharge his batteries.

Premier League champions City appointed former Barcelona executive Txiki Begiristain as their director of football in October, to work alongside chief executive Ferran Soriano, another former Nou Camp suit.

And now FIFA agent Francois Gallardo has told a Spanish radio station that City are already plotting to replace manager Roberto Mancini.

"Guardiola has a pre-deal to be the next manager of Manchester City," he claimed. "No matter if Milan or whoever make offers to him."

In what will no doubt be surprising news to City's England No.1 Joe Hart, Gallardo claimed City will also try to sign Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes.

"It will be an offer to stun your mind," he added. "If I were Barcelona, I would be very concerned."

Do you think Guardiola will join City's band of Barca old boys when he ends his sabbatical - or will he look to succeed Alex Ferguson at Manchester United? Do City owe Mancini more loyalty? Have your say here
 
Such shit i can't even fathom it. Sign Valdes over Hart? HAHA, that was it with the article for me. Regardless it was a good laugh.
 
Everton are a very good side, a win against them will be hard earned. While I think we'll be able to deal with Fellaini in the middle it's Baines who I wonder about, we don't normally face many LBs with that much attacking threat and I'll be interested in how we deal with that, I assume by just telling Zabs to stay back but we could see a slight change in our usual formation to acknowledge his threat.

I'd like to see Balotelli start up front alone, with Nasri, Yaya and Silva all trying to feed him balls. If it doesn't work we can always put another striker on.
 
MC ID said:
Everton are a very good side, a win against them will be hard earned. While I think we'll be able to deal with Fellaini in the middle it's Baines who I wonder about, we don't normally face many LBs with that much attacking threat and I'll be interested in how we deal with that, I assume by just telling Zabs to stay back but we could see a slight change in our usual formation to acknowledge his threat.

I'd like to see Balotelli start up front alone, with Nasri, Yaya and Silva all trying to feed him balls. If it doesn't work we can always put another striker on.

Baines might be out, hamstring.

If we increase our intensity we should win, if we play the slow predictable football as of late we will make it hard for ourselves.

-- Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:13 am --

Train said:
Yeah...it'd be a lot more believable if that Valdez mention wasn't included.

True, it's amazing we have such a good keeper in Hart because if Valdes was linked to any other club bar Madrid, Bayern and Juventus, the story would be believable.

Hart needs competition though, especially if he wants to become the best in the world officially! He need someone chasing his tail week in week out.
 
MC ID said:
Everton are a very good side, a win against them will be hard earned. While I think we'll be able to deal with Fellaini in the middle it's Baines who I wonder about, we don't normally face many LBs with that much attacking threat and I'll be interested in how we deal with that, I assume by just telling Zabs to stay back but we could see a slight change in our usual formation to acknowledge his threat.

I'd like to see Balotelli start up front alone, with Nasri, Yaya and Silva all trying to feed him balls. If it doesn't work we can always put another striker on.




i just read that as a kind of "i`m a celebrity get me out of here" challenge.
 
everton have more to worry about than we do

they will counter-attack so we must not get sucked forward

set-pieces will be our main concern, pity ours are so poor

battering away through the middle needs more pace than we possess,
we need wide men to spread their defence , not for crosses but to stretch the back line and make space for our tricky midgets to find the gaps.

the ref will have a say on the result, the midfield will be a battle-field 2 nil to City RM to beat Gollum on points
points
 
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