Bluemoon115
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It's impossible to give a well reasoned answer right now, so to stick with my positive outlook, I'll say no.
Bluep*ss said:No -
It hurts me to say it but The Rags will still be in the top 2. - with Chelsea. What has really changed at the swamp? - The florid boat, baconface call him what you want has retired. Another Scot has taken his place - no big upheaval at the swamp -still play with that winning mentality . Moyes will have Bacon sat within 3 seats of him - giving advice.They won 28 matches out of 38 this season - probably should have beaten WBA when 5-2 up.
City - sacked a winning manager, Platt has left, half the players fed up and want greener pastures. Tevez will be hard to replace.- for his workrate and goals. If Pell is to be the new manager he will need time to settle on his best team and a system , in the Prem. league.
My best guestimate is City will be in the top 6. - with improvement over the next 3 years - If Pellegrini takes charge seemlessly.
Don't. Some of Bp's posts have a bit of a whiff about them.Kun Aguero said:Bluep*ss said:No -
It hurts me to say it but The Rags will still be in the top 2. - with Chelsea. What has really changed at the swamp? - The florid boat, baconface call him what you want has retired. Another Scot has taken his place - no big upheaval at the swamp -still play with that winning mentality . Moyes will have Bacon sat within 3 seats of him - giving advice.They won 28 matches out of 38 this season - probably should have beaten WBA when 5-2 up.
City - sacked a winning manager, Platt has left, half the players fed up and want greener pastures. Tevez will be hard to replace.- for his workrate and goals. If Pell is to be the new manager he will need time to settle on his best team and a system , in the Prem. league.
My best guestimate is City will be in the top 6. - with improvement over the next 3 years - If Pellegrini takes charge seemlessly.
I'm due slitting my wrists after reading this.
yozzer said:if dzeko,kolorov,garcia,nasri,are wearing the kit next season not a chance, my answer is no at the moment,
55 years of obsession with Man City like the majority of Man Utd fans.Bluep*ss said:BoyBlue_1985 said:Bluep*ss said:No -
It hurts me to say it but The Rags will still be in the top 2. - with Chelsea. What has really changed at the swamp? - The florid boat, baconface call him what you want has retired. Another Scot has taken his place - no big upheaval at the swamp -still play with that winning mentality . Moyes will have Bacon sat within 3 seats of him - giving advice.They won 28 matches out of 38 this season - probably should have beaten WBA when 5-2 up.
City - sacked a winning manager, Platt has left, half the players fed up and want greener pastures. Tevez will be hard to replace.- for his workrate and goals. If Pell is to be the new manager he will need time to settle on his best team and a system , in the Prem. league.
My best guestimate is City will be in the top 6. - with improvement over the next 3 years - If Pellegrini takes charge seemlessly.
Mate if I believed anything you were saying here I would just end my life now. Luckily I know you will be proven wrong
Don't do that mate - have a pint on me - I really hope the rags fade away into oblivion - maybe I have pessimistic tendencies after 55 years of following City.
Probably.mancunial said:If we get more points than anyone else we would definitely win it?