Manchester33
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The info you need is in the opening posts.So where is the bus driving past and where/what time are we all gathering??
The info you need is in the opening posts.So where is the bus driving past and where/what time are we all gathering??
Crates of White Lightening mateI’m confused, are we supposed to be bringing house bricks and crates of Kopperberg or not?
Isn't the real danger that the players get so wound up by it all they don't perform or one of the silly buggers gets sent off??I’m surprised Pep has made a big deal of this. Wouldn’t it be better to treat the occasion as a routine home match? Same build up as usual?
The downside of getting everyone one hyped up is that if we don’t score early on the drop off in atmosphere will be that much greater.
The main requirement from the fans surely is patience?
I’m surprised Pep has made a big deal of this. Wouldn’t it be better to treat the occasion as a routine home match? Same build up as usual?
The downside of getting everyone one hyped up is that if we don’t score early on the drop off in atmosphere will be that much greater.
The main requirement from the fans surely is patience?
Based on previous experiences it would help if (1) the bus actually slowed down as it went past the fans (2) they got a bus without blacked out windows so we could actually see the players. I’ll be there, again, but effectively all I will see is a bus with blacked out windows going past me at 30 mphIn his interview after today’s game vs West Ham, Pep said
"I can assure you something. In one week our stadium will be so loud and we will give them all our lives, and they will give us all their lives, for 95 minutes. It's an incredible privilege to win one game at home to be champion."
"I encourage all the people, all blue people in Manchester that day, go to the streets go to the stadium, because we are going to give everything to win the PL, I am pretty sure about that."
It’s up to us fans to respond to him. No excuses. Get to the Etihad in numbers. If you’re lucky enough to have a ticket get down early. If not, come anyway and watch the game in town.
The plan is to welcome the players to the stadium. We will line the road near City @ home up to the main reception. The bus should arrive around 2:15pm.
Get down blues. No excuses.
It’s very unlikely that it will be lack lustre on Sunday. But it could become excessively tense and nervyI see your point. There is the chance the pressure gets built up too much. Having said that there’s no doubt Pep gets frustrated with our often lack-lustre home support. I mean, it’s not like we are watching one of the greatest teams ever to play in this country!
Or, which is much the same thing, 'you're playing for the whole human race today fellas'.Best peptalk our pep could give before the game is...
'It's Liverpool you're playing today'.
Which in a funny sort of way is true.