Exactly, Kolarov could potentially be the match winner in the final. I think this has been a key reason for us scoring so many goals this season... he's become reliable enough to actually be the first choice, meaning we can remove Clichy's poor crossing from our play and replace it with a genuine threat. In the past, we have only been able to play through the middle, so teams got joy when they congested the centre and forced us wide to Clichy. But now, we have a proper winger with end product, two full backs that are good going forwards, we have strikers that are good at getting on the end of crosses and cutbacks. Plus we still have the threat through the middle with Silva, Nasri, Yaya and Fernandinho's energy. Our attacking play is simply unstoppable. There is no method that we can't score goals with. We have everything.Millwallawayveteran1988 said:Sunderland will pack the midfield area, try and get us to play out wide and then hit us on the break where they can.
Got a feeling that will play right into our hands though as navas will be an almost certain starter and with Zab supporting and Kolorov on the other side we will be dangerous from the wings.
Didsbury Dave said:Adults: £100/ £90/ £72/ £56/ £40
Under-16s: £50/ £45/ £36/ £28/ £20
Over 65s: £50/ £45/ £36/ £28/ £20
I notice from the seating plan on the SAFC website that the £100 tickets are a couple of blocks in the Club Wembley middle tier.Didsbury Dave said:Adults: £100/ £90/ £72/ £56/ £40
Under-16s: £50/ £45/ £36/ £28/ £20
Over 65s: £50/ £45/ £36/ £28/ £20
lancs blue said:I notice from the seating plan on the SAFC website that the £100 tickets are a couple of blocks in the Club Wembley middle tier.Didsbury Dave said:Adults: £100/ £90/ £72/ £56/ £40
Under-16s: £50/ £45/ £36/ £28/ £20
Over 65s: £50/ £45/ £36/ £28/ £20
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Chippy_boy said:And can those of you on the "Who do you want in the final" thread who voted United, now hold your hands up and say you are disappointed United lost?
I don't think so.
tolmie's hairdoo said:Chuffed for Sunderland fans, like us, they have gone a long time waiting.
I won't begrudge them the trophy, but I think City will be right on it.
BlueTony said:tolmie's hairdoo said:Chuffed for Sunderland fans, like us, they have gone a long time waiting.
I won't begrudge them the trophy, but I think City will be right on it.
I will begrudge them it :)
We should have mullered Sunderland so many times and they have lucked a win, usually due to poor refs.
I hope we give them the kicking they deserve, literally and figuratively, they are not where they are in the league for no reason.
We have laid the Everton hoodoo and it's about time we laid the mackem one too. What is the record for the largest margin league cup victory? (not being arrogant it just seems that teams are playing us with the attitude "how many goals are we going to lose by rather than can we win, which is the way it should be looking through my blue tinted specs)
Really who have they got who can worry us? A lot of ex rags and Adam Johnson who admittedly can have a major influence on a game when he can be arsed.
5-0 happy days.
mancityvstoke said:Still laughing me
bluemooninho said:Chippy_boy said:And can those of you on the "Who do you want in the final" thread who voted United, now hold your hands up and say you are disappointed United lost?
I don't think so.
I was happy either way. But I must admit, I was cheering Sunderland to the hilt and was over the moon when theygot that late goal. And equally pissed off when united got the last one.
Crazy match!
Kenney_The_Blue said:Will the roundabout be banned again and we'll have to go in the front gardens of those houses again or will we be able to drink on there like the good old days? ;)