So is it all over?

YaYa's Left Peg said:
pominoz said:
Rosler1985 said:
I don't post here very often but here goes.

Some people on here need to sort their heads out. thinking we have the god given right to win every game, every trophy, and when we don't get what we want theirs some right fuckwits rushing to post how shit (Dzeko, Balo, Milner, Nasri, Mancini) are. How about you actually get behind the team that is SECOND in one of if not the hardest football league, in the world. Chasing a team that, yeah, are fucking scum, but also possess players that have been here year in year out and a manager that is probably, unfortunately, the greatest to have ever managed the game.

From where we've come from to where we are now has been more than a 10 game run in. It's been a 10 year hell, and even if we do finish 2nd to those Red cunts, it's been a season where we've played Champions League football for the first time and progressed even higher over a 38 game season. Bedding in players like Sergio and Samir.

It's a project. It always has been. And year on year we're progressing to that next step, Khaldoon has already said the Prem was the Year 5 target, and we're still on course for that. Look where we're going, look where we're going to be in 5 years time, nevermind 10. These players will learn from this season, as will Mancini and take it into the next.

If this season is over, then we can take a lot of positives from it and yes a few negatives, but there's more negativity from our fans than there is on that pitch.

It's coming, it really is, all thats needed is patience. And people need to realise there is no longer any ''easy'' games in the Premier League.

Come on Blackburn! Keep the faith Blues.

CTID


+1. You should post more often.

Have to agree with this.
Me too.
 
YaYa's Left Peg said:
pominoz said:
Rosler1985 said:
I don't post here very often but here goes.

Some people on here need to sort their heads out. thinking we have the god given right to win every game, every trophy, and when we don't get what we want theirs some right fuckwits rushing to post how shit (Dzeko, Balo, Milner, Nasri, Mancini) are. How about you actually get behind the team that is SECOND in one of if not the hardest football league, in the world. Chasing a team that, yeah, are fucking scum, but also possess players that have been here year in year out and a manager that is probably, unfortunately, the greatest to have ever managed the game.

From where we've come from to where we are now has been more than a 10 game run in. It's been a 10 year hell, and even if we do finish 2nd to those Red cunts, it's been a season where we've played Champions League football for the first time and progressed even higher over a 38 game season. Bedding in players like Sergio and Samir.

It's a project. It always has been. And year on year we're progressing to that next step, Khaldoon has already said the Prem was the Year 5 target, and we're still on course for that. Look where we're going, look where we're going to be in 5 years time, nevermind 10. These players will learn from this season, as will Mancini and take it into the next.

If this season is over, then we can take a lot of positives from it and yes a few negatives, but there's more negativity from our fans than there is on that pitch.

It's coming, it really is, all thats needed is patience. And people need to realise there is no longer any ''easy'' games in the Premier League.

Come on Blackburn! Keep the faith Blues.

CTID


+1. You should post more often.

Have to agree with this.

its hard to swallow seeing as we were running the show for so long this season
but you are right, we have to think long term, more domestic and hopefully european trophies will come
 
it should be obvious to all that even if manure drop 4 pts in next few matches

we are terrible and will not make up the points

the players dont look arsed and its the same problems we saw against Loserpool in the cup, chelski away 2nd half, manure fa cup 1st half, west brom away, sunderland away, stoke

its a recurring problem i.e

stoke 2nd half AJ beats 2 hands down, runs in from the touchline .. then stops, turns around back through the 2 players and passes a crappy short pass to nasri who is stood right next to clichy.

just awful awful discipline, mindful tactics and effort to go forward.
 
It's not over just yet.

People don't realize how difficult Manchester United's upcoming fixtures are. They think it'll be a walk in the park for Fergie's boys. No it won't be.

Manchester United have 3 possible banana slips in their remaining games, not including derby day: away against Blackburn, away against Wigan and home against Everton. And all 3 of these fixtures come ahead of the Manchester derby.

Losing 2-4 points in these fixtures could potentially bring us back to the top of the table, with either a 1-point lead over United or level on points (but ahead of them on goal difference).

City, on the other hand, have matches against teams that won't park the bus and aren't fighting for their lives. I'd take a game against Arsenal, even if it's away at the Emirates, any day over a visit to Ewood Park during this time of the year.
 
It's never over till it's over but our recent form does not inspire.
March is where we lost it.


Table end of Feb
P GD PTS
(1) Manchester City 26 48 63
(2) Manchester United 26 37 61

Table end of March

(1) Manchester United 30 47 73
(2) Manchester City 31 50 71

City 5 games 8 points
Utd 4 games 10 points (one to play Mon)

A Blackburn win would help this picture look a little brighter.
 
Too many are more worried of what the rags will say to them!! Fuck em I say,when have they ever said anything nice to us ??
The real united supporters know that we are knocking the door off its hinges and that we will gatecrash and take over the party..if not this season then next.

The hardest bit of climbing a mountain is the last push to the summit..
 
Rosler1985 said:
I don't post here very often but here goes.

Some people on here need to sort their heads out. thinking we have the god given right to win every game, every trophy, and when we don't get what we want theirs some right fuckwits rushing to post how shit (Dzeko, Balo, Milner, Nasri, Mancini) are. How about you actually get behind the team that is SECOND in one of if not the hardest football league, in the world. Chasing a team that, yeah, are fucking scum, but also possess players that have been here year in year out and a manager that is probably, unfortunately, the greatest to have ever managed the game.

From where we've come from to where we are now has been more than a 10 game run in. It's been a 10 year hell, and even if we do finish 2nd to those Red cunts, it's been a season where we've played Champions League football for the first time and progressed even higher over a 38 game season. Bedding in players like Sergio and Samir.

It's a project. It always has been. And year on year we're progressing to that next step, Khaldoon has already said the Prem was the Year 5 target, and we're still on course for that. Look where we're going, look where we're going to be in 5 years time, nevermind 10. These players will learn from this season, as will Mancini and take it into the next.

If this season is over, then we can take a lot of positives from it and yes a few negatives, but there's more negativity from our fans than there is on that pitch.

It's coming, it really is, all thats needed is patience. And people need to realise there is no longer any ''easy'' games in the Premier League.

Come on Blackburn! Keep the faith Blues.

CTID
Quality.
I don't think Mancini will be here next season though, which I believe is a great shame.
 
Masonicity said:
It's not over just yet.

People don't realize how difficult Manchester United's upcoming fixtures are. They think it'll be a walk in the park for Fergie's boys. No it won't be.

Manchester United have 3 possible banana slips in their remaining games, not including derby day: away against Blackburn, away against Wigan and home against Everton. And all 3 of these fixtures come ahead of the Manchester derby.

Losing 2-4 points in these fixtures could potentially bring us back to the top of the table, with either a 1-point lead over United or level on points (but ahead of them on goal difference).

City, on the other hand, have matches against teams that won't park the bus and aren't fighting for their lives. I'd take a game against Arsenal, even if it's away at the Emirates, any day over a visit to Ewood Park during this time of the year.

You wouldn't really though, would you?

Arsenal will be surely up for their game with you on Sunday. You've taken a lot of their players over the years and they are still not guaranteed of a CL place with Chelsea motoring along. They have plenty of motivation.
 

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