the FA cup or 4th place??

FA cup.
4th is no gaurantee of CL qualification anyway.
 
Cup, have dreamed of seeing City win a cup all my life, never dreamed about us finishing 4th......
 
you fkers arent making it easy

head says 4th

heart says Cup

groin says both
 
how many times have we seen threads like this.

we can get both, there in touching distance, if we get 1 brilliant, if we geth both spot on, if we dont, FAILED SEASON!!

get behind the boys come on!!!!!!
 
If I had to pick, I'd pick 4th.

Realistically, I think we'll beat the rags and go on to win the cup. However, you can never tell in knock-out competitions.

As for 4th, it's going to be a breeze. Now that the players are rested, and we'll only be playing once a week, we'll regain a bit of form and walk it.
 
ST Coleridge said:
If I had to pick, I'd pick 4th.

Realistically, I think we'll beat the rags and go on to win the cup. However, you can never tell in knock-out competitions.

As for 4th, it's going to be a breeze. Now that the players are rested, and we'll only be playing once a week, we'll regain a bit of form and walk it.


There is nothing realistic about being the rags, that's the whole problem.

We're betting on black and if it comes up red, the option of taking fourth, becomes a major ask with the arse falling out of our season, due to emotional nature of such a Wembley loss.

I still believe that is what happened to us last season.

The determinining of our final league position will perhaps have more credence after both Sunderland and Liverpool?
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
There is nothing realistic about being the rags, that's the whole problem.

We're betting on black and if it comes up red, the option of taking fourth, becomes a major ask with the arse falling out of our season, due to emotional nature of such a Wembley loss.

I still believe that is what happened to us last season.

The determinining of our final league position will perhaps have more credence after both Sunderland and Liverpool?

We were more than competitive at OT, it's hardly 'unrealistic' to say that we can beat them at Wembley. Of course we can.

I can see how elimination at that stage might have an effect on the rest of season, but I reckon you're overstating the case a bit. There might be a bit of a hangover, but the players aren't retarded - they'll know there's still plenty to play for.

It might be tempting to imagine a bleak and desolate training ground, where heartbroken players weep as they round cones for months on end, but the reality is that they'll get over it fairly quickly.
 

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