Well its the day before derby day and im confident we canwin

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Always nervous when derby day comes around but after listening to zabbalettas coments that city players raise there game against the big teams and our form away from home being good and no problems about the playing surface its all systems go for a big display from us.Really looking forward to the game and just hope we can get a decent win against the rags and kick start us on a decent run to champions league football.Got to agree with denis laws comments that it will be hard to stop city dominating football for the foreseable future this is the start of an incredible journey for our club from the days of relegation and avarage players so lets try and enjoy it as much as we can and as supporters of our beloved team get behind them as much as we can.With the fixtures coming up thick and fast there is going to be some great entertainment from now until may lets just hope that come what may we are celebrating a decent season.cmon you blues!
 
I honestly wouldnt be able to take it if we lost another time. My rag mates always take the piss for months if we lose.... Another loss would be too much. Come on you blues!!!
 
Currently, I'm of the opinion that if we lose, we lose as per fucking usual blah blah rolleyes. I'm trying to go in with the negative impression that we're going to lose or are already losing. It's the only way I can manage my expectations and my nerves.

I was so nervous for the Carling Cup second leg, I just stood there for the 90 minutes, unable to move or speak. I couldn't even cheer when we scored. Then Rooney scored and I just slumped into my seat, dejected.

I'm not doing that again. I'm just trying to distance myself emotionally a little and this pessimistic approach is doing the job nicely. Ask me again tomorrow though.

If we win though.. No! Stop it!
 
Wolfy said:
Currently, I'm of the opinion that if we lose, we lose as per fucking usual blah blah rolleyes. I'm trying to go in with the negative impression that we're going to lose or are already losing. It's the only way I can manage my expectations and my nerves.

I was so nervous for the Carling Cup second leg, I just stood there for the 90 minutes, unable to move or speak. I couldn't even cheer when we scored. Then Rooney scored and I just slumped into my seat, dejected.

I'm not doing that again. I'm just trying to distance myself emotionally a little and this pessimistic approach is doing the job nicely. Ask me again tomorrow though.

If we win though.. No! Stop it!


bang on!
 
I cannot allow myself to be confident either, of course I know the boys are good enough to win, I look at their eleven and think we can beat these, especially with Ferdinand out injured.
One lucky sign could be I have found my lucky Full Members cup shirt from 1986 which the last time I wore we beat United 1-0 with Benjani scoring the goal!
Tevez up top on his own for me tomorrow and Dzeko available on the bench as plan B.
 
moses the blue said:
I cannot allow myself to be confident either, of course I know the boys are good enough to win, I look at their eleven and think we can beat these, especially with Ferdinand out injured.
One lucky sign could be I have found my lucky Full Members cup shirt from 1986 which the last time I wore we beat United 1-0 with Benjani scoring the goal!
Tevez up top on his own for me tomorrow and Dzeko available on the bench as plan B.


2-1*
 
They are like the Vampire.

Even when you think it is dead, make sure you stake it through the heart, stick a bulb of garlic in their mush, and open the fookin' curtains.

Because then, and only then, can we all rest easy.

Crucifixes at the ready and vanquish Hell.
 
Wolfy said:
Currently, I'm of the opinion that if we lose, we lose as per fucking usual blah blah rolleyes. I'm trying to go in with the negative impression that we're going to lose or are already losing. It's the only way I can manage my expectations and my nerves.

I was so nervous for the Carling Cup second leg, I just stood there for the 90 minutes, unable to move or speak. I couldn't even cheer when we scored. Then Rooney scored and I just slumped into my seat, dejected.

I'm not doing that again. I'm just trying to distance myself emotionally a little and this pessimistic approach is doing the job nicely. Ask me again tomorrow though.

If we win though.. No! Stop it!

I was like that at the Emirates this season - 1st half was so stressful it wasnt funny, I was like a hyperventilating mute nutcase - might have had something to do with how wasted I was tho....
 

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