Ned, SWP, Joey...

absolutely not, it won't even get to that, plus if we cant win this with a chance of winning the PL title, then we probably don't deserve it.
 
Funny how the ex blues are supposed to want to "prove a point" and turn us over, yet the ex rags are gonna do them a favour and lie down!!!!! All media hype and shite! We will win it if we are at at our best no matter how much Hughes wants revenge. End of!!!!!
 
Id lose a chunk load of respect for and ex city player to not play 100% against us. Its match fixing and its scummy! Dont even contemplate it.
 
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Onuoha wants Etihad party
Parking the bus considered a 'terrible' idea against City
Last Updated: May 9, 2012 8:53am


Queens Park Rangers defender Nedum Onuoha is hoping for a double celebratory carnival at Manchester City on Sunday.

The former City player returns to the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the Premier League season having left for Loftus Road in the January transfer window.

Onuoha heads back to City in far from ideal circumstances, with his ex-club requiring a win to be sure of lifting the title and QPR needing at least a point to stay in the top flight.

But the 25-year-old is optimistic that both QPR and City will record the results they need to reach their targets.

"It is has just worked out in the exact opposite way that I would have liked. But that's the way football is. As soon as you start hoping for something, expecting something, it turns out to be the exact opposite."
Nedum Onuoha Quotes of the week

"It has just worked out in the exact opposite way that I would have liked," Onuoha told Sky Sports. "But that's the way football is.

"As soon as you start hoping for something, expecting something, it turns out to be the exact opposite.

"So we just go into the game, hope we can get something, hope they get enough to win the league and everybody is happy and it can just be a big carnival."

QPR's away form in the league has been a major factor behind their struggles after losing 13 matches on their travels.

But Onuoha insists he and his team-mates will have a positive mentality at City's Etihad fortress, where Roberto Mancini's side have dropped just two league points this season.

"If you go there and maybe just try for a draw, you just get picked off," said the defender. "You have to go into the game, knowing that you need something from it.

"Teams that are set up just to defend, what happens when the other team scores? You haven't got a 'Plan B'."

He added: "Parking the bus, especially at that place, is a terrible idea."
 
Still remember Barton said we own him and City will always under Rag shadow.
Our victory will be much sweeter as he will be there and see it happen by his own eyes
 
Barton's spouting off that he's gonna give city a reality check on Sunday - yeah, yeah, yeah. C'mon City
 
I want us to win and QPR to stay up. And the QPR staying up is simply because of SWP and Nedum.
 
Krieng_Thai OSC said:
Still remember Barton said we own him and City will always under Rag shadow.
Our victory will be much sweeter as he will be there and see it happen by his own eyes


Joey Barton if his talent was as big as his gob he would be better than Messi.
 
carolyn said:
Barton's spouting off that he's gonna give city a reality check on Sunday - yeah, yeah, yeah. C'mon City

We should have a game of Barton Bingo. What minute will Joey leave the field of play either by red card or Nigel De Jong. I'm going for 10 minutes sent off.
 

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