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  • #16
    Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Unless P, ....UNLESS .. We beat Bournemouth and Chelsea do us a big favour and we go there with a 12 point lead.
    Even then......

    (That isnt going to happen, by the way)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
      Unless P, ....UNLESS .. We beat Bournemouth and Chelsea do us a big favour and we go there with a 12 point lead.
      You're wasting your time, Herbie.

      Wild horses couldn't drag Peter into an even vaguely optimistic position.

      Childhood living, it's easy to do
      The things you want to
      I bought them for you
      Graceless lady, you know who I am
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      • #18
        Originally posted by WES View Post
        You're wasting your time, Herbie.

        Wild horses couldn't drag Peter into an even vaguely optimistic position.

        Childhood living, it's easy to do
        The things you want to
        I bought them for you
        Graceless lady, you know who I am
        etc
        It isnt pessimism. Just a conviction that habits and cycles continue unless/until you break them.

        We've given a clear road map, all season, showing how we are going to **** this up. Fine margins and inviting pressure.

        City are going to have to win this for us. If we are forced to do it ourselves, we'll blow it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Peter View Post
          It isnt pessimism. Just a conviction that habits and cycles continue unless/until you break them.

          We've given a clear road map, all season, showing how we are going to **** this up. Fine margins and inviting pressure.

          City are going to have to win this for us. If we are forced to do it ourselves, we'll blow it.
          That's what you said two games ago. It was a certainty.

          We won our last two, City drew them.

          If you make the same prediction over and over and over Peter, you can't then claim victory when it eventually happens.

          Broken clock, once an hour etc etc

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          • #20
            Originally posted by WES View Post
            That's what you said two games ago. It was a certainty.

            We won our last two, City drew them.

            If you make the same prediction over and over and over Peter, you can't then claim victory when it eventually happens.

            Broken clock, once an hour etc etc
            I've said it all season, from.game one.

            And not a single person on here will be happier than me if I'm proved wrong

            I couldn't give a **** about being right. I just want to win the league and, at this stage, I dont really care how that happens (as long as it isnt through a City points deduction).

            And by the way, City dropping points at home to Forest is remarkably close to the 'city winning it for us' outcome.....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Peter View Post
              I've said it all season, from.game one.

              And not a single person on here will be happier than me if I'm proved wrong

              I couldn't give a **** about being right. I just want to win the league and, at this stage, I dont really care how that happens (as long as it isnt through a City points deduction).

              And by the way, City dropping points at home to Forest is remarkably close to the 'city winning it for us' outcome.....
              If City get a 115 pt deduction now, and then start each new season on -115 pts for every year they cheated, I'll be happy.

              And Chelsea fans singing Abrahamovic's name during a minute's silence for Ukraine - the whole of West London should be bombed for that. Though I'm happy to start with the Shed as long as the Chelsea are in it.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
                If City get a 115 pt deduction now, and then start each new season on -115 pts for every year they cheated, I'll be happy.

                And Chelsea fans singing Abrahamovic's name during a minute's silence for Ukraine - the whole of West London should be bombed for that. Though I'm happy to start with the Shed as long as the Chelsea are in it.
                And what if City's points deduction keeps Spurs up?

                And here is another one. If they are stripped of their titles for the last 10 years, will you gladly accept the two titles that will come to us? Will you celebrate them?

                I won't. I'll laugh, but I'm not counting a title we didnt win.....

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Peter View Post
                  And what if City's points deduction keeps Spurs up?

                  And here is another one. If they are stripped of their titles for the last 10 years, will you gladly accept the two titles that will come to us? Will you celebrate them?

                  I won't. I'll laugh, but I'm not counting a title we didnt win.....
                  No-one would celebrate them. It'd be strictly for the books, which is important enough in its own way.
                  "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

                  "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by redgunamo View Post
                    No-one would celebrate them. It'd be strictly for the books, which is important enough in its own way.
                    Totally. We won't feel like we won it, like a runner who comes fourth in the Olympics but a decade later the top three get done for drugs. So we won't have got the buzz but as you say, it would count for the records.

                    The important thing is that they'd lose all theirs and they'd be relegated to division 115.

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