Just Newcastle between us....

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Chappaz said:
cleavers said:
That's exactly how it will be, a very tight tense result. Nobody thinks you will roll over, or crumble, most of us think you have the potential to hurt our push for this title, anyone who doesn't is probably under the age of 15, and not able to spot the reality of the situation.

I think if you asked us, the majority of blues would prefer you to make the champions league before two of the other three involved in the race, just not at our expense.

Anyone who thinks it will be a push over is deluded, and while Chelsea's team last night was under strength, that result above all, should tell them all they need to know.

Personally I fancy our players to win it now, they have been given a chance they weren't expecting (I guess you can also say the same about yours), but the determination to win this league may just be too much on the day (I hope so).

The one thing I do hope, is that the game is not marred by an inept refereeing performance (for either of us, though if its in our favour we'll just have to put up with it obviosly), and that the game is talked about for all the right reasons.

If I could select how it goes, then I'd have us a couple in front by half time, so those of us in the away end can be a little less tense, but in reality I can see it being 0-0 with 5 minutes to go, a result that helps neither of us, and one mistake, or sublime bit of skill winning it, either way.

Yeah I agree. I honestly don't know what to expect personally so I won't guess it. 90% of us mags genuinely thought we'd get beat by Chelsea though and look at what happened. Even bringing on a fresh Mata, Drogba and Lampard after half time wasn't enough. I was amazed.

I'm just glad we have the home advantage. I wouldn't give us a chance at the Etihad stadium, but as results have shown this season, playing home or away can make quite a difference.

PS: I'd actually quite like to see Man City win the title, but I'd also like us to reach the Champions League, so I wish we didn't have to be embroiled in your title battle!



the feeling is mutual, i`d like to see newcastle get into the top four at the expense of one of the old guard.

but we need the win to hopefully topple the obnoxious tosser from stretford, so you can guess what i want most
 
Reality check........

NUFC beaten 4-0 by Wigan last Saturday. A win against a distracted and wekened CFC does not make them less beatable than MUFC, the table does not lie, Premier League hype does.
 
Goo said:
Jumanji said:
I'd play De Jong for two reasons.

1) Tiote is a midfield destroyer, like De Jong but even better in my opinion and certainly more aggresive. He's the sneaky type that will tactically foul the shit out the opposition but still avoid getting sent off.

He's strong, but having Yaya Toure further upfield will more than match his strength and Tiote will find it difficult to bring him down.


2) I also think we spring better into counterattacks when Yaya plays further up field and his runs will help to bypass their midfield and exploit their defence.
Interesting. In this crunch time my mind boggles at the possible team we could put out. Glad we got Mancini at the helm to sort out that issue. Interesting to hear other posters views though.
We can win with numerous lineups, but like Mourinho says, sometimes you don't just line-up to your strengths, but also to exploit your opponent's specific weaknesses.
 
Looks like the bookies are making us strong favourites:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/newcastle-v-manchester-city" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.oddschecker.com/football/eng ... ester-city</a>

I know they say bookies rarely get it wrong (although I'm hoping Fred Done disproves this theory) but 4/1 for Newcastle to win at home are generous odds. They seem to have more faith in us than many of our fans!
 
Rodney said:
Reality check........

NUFC beaten 4-0 by Wigan last Saturday. A win against a distracted and wekened CFC does not make them less beatable than MUFC, the table does not lie, Premier League hype does.
Whenever I've watched Newcastle, they seem to blow it when they concede first. I've said before, sometimes teams play shit. Remember Liverpool 3-0'd us last year?

I've watched Newcastle enough to know they can score against us if we aren't careful.

They scored 1 goal at our place, and really should have had 2. We didn't look like scoring until the 40th minute when a penalty for an accidental handball was given.

Ben Arfa also embarrased Kompany several times in that match.

Don't be naive, Newcastle pose a threat. This is without a doubt. This is their cup final, but it's ours too. That said, I'm certain we will get the result we want provided we turn up.
 
Ric said:
Looks like the bookies are making us strong favourites:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/newcastle-v-manchester-city" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.oddschecker.com/football/eng ... ester-city</a>

I know they say bookies rarely get it wrong (although I'm hoping Fred Done disproves this theory) but 4/1 for Newcastle to win at home are generous odds. They seem to have more faith in us than many of our fans!
Maybe it's all the utd fans backing city hoping they'll lose
 
Rodney said:
Reality check........

NUFC beaten 4-0 by Wigan last Saturday. A win against a distracted and wekened CFC does not make them less beatable than MUFC, the table does not lie, Premier League hype does.

It's not really a reality check, we know all about the differences at home and on the road, Newcastle are a better team at home than on the road.
 
Ric said:
Looks like the bookies are making us strong favourites:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/newcastle-v-manchester-city" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.oddschecker.com/football/eng ... ester-city</a>

I know they say bookies rarely get it wrong (although I'm hoping Fred Done disproves this theory) but 4/1 for Newcastle to win at home are generous odds. They seem to have more faith in us than many of our fans!
a lot of us have faith Ric

we just don't spout it off on here
 
dw7 said:
Ric said:
Looks like the bookies are making us strong favourites:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/newcastle-v-manchester-city" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.oddschecker.com/football/eng ... ester-city</a>

I know they say bookies rarely get it wrong (although I'm hoping Fred Done disproves this theory) but 4/1 for Newcastle to win at home are generous odds. They seem to have more faith in us than many of our fans!
Maybe it's all the utd fans backing city hoping they'll lose

Maybe its Fred Done hedging his bets
 
Just noticed they've got Dzeko the same odds as Cisse to score first, so maybe we shouldn't read too much into what the bookies say!
 
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