Is Chelsea on Wednesday the make or break match?

cleavers said:
1978blue said:
these next 2 games will show if we want to be champions 2 very tough games but we are capable of winning by sat nite we'll all know if we've got the bottle or not utd monday game nailed on win so we have to put a bit of pressure on them with two victories.
I agree, though no game at this stage of the season is a "nailed on" win. All we can do is win our games, and that is a must at the moment, we need to be 2 points clear again by the time they next play.
Yeh fair enough,but id be very very surprised if they didnt take 3pts most teams just roll over at there place,and they was very poor at our place.
 
1978blue said:
cleavers said:
1978blue said:
these next 2 games will show if we want to be champions 2 very tough games but we are capable of winning by sat nite we'll all know if we've got the bottle or not utd monday game nailed on win so we have to put a bit of pressure on them with two victories.
I agree, though no game at this stage of the season is a "nailed on" win. All we can do is win our games, and that is a must at the moment, we need to be 2 points clear again by the time they next play.
Yeh fair enough,but id be very very surprised if they didnt take 3pts most teams just roll over at there place,and they was very poor at our place.

Fulham have the joint worst away record in the league, I'd be disappointed if we didn't beat them comfortably.
 
Red_fan said:
1978blue said:
cleavers said:
I agree, though no game at this stage of the season is a "nailed on" win. All we can do is win our games, and that is a must at the moment, we need to be 2 points clear again by the time they next play.
Yeh fair enough,but id be very very surprised if they didnt take 3pts most teams just roll over at there place,and they was very poor at our place.

Fulham have the joint worst away record in the league, I'd be disappointed if we didn't beat them comfortably.

In all honesty i have watched some of there away games and wondered why they bothered traveling up in the first place
 
you hit the nail on the head there and if....we win that (the Derby) the ball will be in our court again...with out stating the obvious .....we need to win every match and them to cock up.....
inbetween said:
Can't afford to lose really, we must be able to go first by winning the derby next month, otherwise we can't win the league unless they slip up somewhere. With a run in containing mostly bottom half table teams, can't see them dropping anything elsewhere tbh.
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Red_fan said:
1978blue said:
Yeh fair enough,but id be very very surprised if they didnt take 3pts most teams just roll over at there place,and they was very poor at our place.

Fulham have the joint worst away record in the league, I'd be disappointed if we didn't beat them comfortably.

In all honesty i have watched some of there away games and wondered why they bothered traveling up in the first place

can hardly expect them to bother when their fans don't.
 
Red_fan said:
1978blue said:
cleavers said:
I agree, though no game at this stage of the season is a "nailed on" win. All we can do is win our games, and that is a must at the moment, we need to be 2 points clear again by the time they next play.
Yeh fair enough,but id be very very surprised if they didnt take 3pts most teams just roll over at there place,and they was very poor at our place.

Fulham have the joint worst away record in the league, I'd be disappointed if we didn't beat them comfortably.
Which is why we need to stop worrying about what you do, and concentrate on winning our own games. If we're 2 points ahead again by the time you play Fulham, who knows, and a draw would be in our favour. City have to win the 2 games first, and that is as far as we should be looking right now.
 
cleavers said:
Red_fan said:
1978blue said:
Yeh fair enough,but id be very very surprised if they didnt take 3pts most teams just roll over at there place,and they was very poor at our place.

Fulham have the joint worst away record in the league, I'd be disappointed if we didn't beat them comfortably.
Which is why we need to stop worrying about what you do, and concentrate on winning our own games. If we're 2 points ahead again by the time you play Fulham, who knows, and a draw would be in our favour. City have to win the 2 games first, and that is as far as we should be looking right now.

I agree, you can't afford to be relying on us dropping points with the fixtures we have. There's a fair chance we won't drop any prior to the derby, although we'll probably drop 2 or 3 somewhere along the line.
 
City have the harder fixtures but to write off thier opportunity of winning the league on that basis alone is rather foolish and jumping the gun. I just anticipate that we'll have to win the derby in order to lift the league title and I'm not fully confident that we'll be able to break them down at our place.

Can't particularly see them dropping any points prior to the derby so it is up to us to concentrate on our own games and hope we stay on their coat tails until April 30th.
 
We will be two points clear again prior to next Monday night.

We will be two points clear again prior to United's next game at Blackburn.

I'll say it again, we will drop just two more points.

What nobody has cared to mention is while City will be forced to play at the top of their game to match United's results, they, in turn, will flat-track and coast.

Meaning when they come to us, they will get the biggest shock of their fucking lives and subsequently, a dreaded realisation at the final whistle.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
We will be two points clear again prior to next Monday night.

We will be two points clear again prior to United's next game at Blackburn.

I'll say it again, we will drop just two more points.

What nobody has cared to mention is while City will be forced to play at the top of their game to match United's results, they, in turn, will flat-track and coast.

Meaning when they come to us, they will get the biggest shock of their fucking lives and subsequently, a dreaded realisation at the final whistle.

Do you think we will tomorrow regardless of who is playing at the back for us then Tolm?
 

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