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Thread: I actually think City will drop more points

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    I actually think City will drop more points

    we can't even mess around, we have to win it now, it's time to take it.

    Not even if it means Spurs stay up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    we can't even mess around, we have to win it now, it's time to take it.

    Not even if it means Spurs stay up.
    Never mind Spurs. On Sunday, it is time for the hammers to fall....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Never mind Spurs. On Sunday, it is time for the hammers to fall....
    We don?t owe them any favours. though I suppose they are my local team now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    We don?t owe them any favours. though I suppose they are my local team now.
    That's ok. History won't care at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    That's ok. History won't care at all
    also if it was the reverse situation yesterday. the media would be slaughtering us, bottle etc, whislt they scored a dramatic equliser. it's a crap result for City.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    also if it was the reverse situation yesterday. the media would be slaughtering us, bottle etc, whislt they scored a dramatic equliser. it's a crap result for City.
    It is not surprising but I do find it mildly irratating that there was not one mention of nerves, or bottle, or pressure in commentary during any of the 13 minutes in which Man City imploded and collapsed last night. The narrative soon became that champions knew how to rescue a point from that situation by scoring in the 8th minute of 6 added time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    also if it was the reverse situation yesterday. the media would be slaughtering us, bottle etc, whislt they scored a dramatic equliser. it's a crap result for City.
    Absolutely. Also, the 'red card' incident.... that is never a red card. If that happened to us I guarantee it would not even have been mentioned.

    The equaliser does make a big difference. Had they lost, we could have afforded to draw one game. Now we have to remain 100% to avoid goal difference issues.

    I remember thinking this after the Bournemouth game. You think a draw is no good but actually it could have been crucial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilloso Marvo View Post
    It is not surprising but I do find it mildly irratating that there was not one mention of nerves, or bottle, or pressure in commentary during any of the 13 minutes in which Man City imploded and collapsed last night. The narrative soon became that champions knew how to rescue a point from that situation by scoring in the 8th minute of 6 added time.
    They mentioned pressure, but bottle is reserved for us. That is the way it goes. They've won titles, we haven't.

    If we want to stop being called bottlers, we need to win something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Absolutely. Also, the 'red card' incident.... that is never a red card. If that happened to us I guarantee it would not even have been mentioned.

    The equaliser does make a big difference. Had they lost, we could have afforded to draw one game. Now we have to remain 100% to avoid goal difference issues.

    I remember thinking this after the Bournemouth game. You think a draw is no good but actually it could have been crucial.
    And the most frustrating thing was not the equaliser, it was City's second goal. How can one pass cut straight through the middle of your team to give Haaland a 1 on 1. It was beyond terrible defending by Everton. (I also thought they defended poorly for the other two goals, stood off and gave City too much space on the edge of the box).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilloso Marvo View Post
    And the most frustrating thing was not the equaliser, it was City's second goal. How can one pass cut straight through the middle of your team to give Haaland a 1 on 1. It was beyond terrible defending by Everton. (I also thought they defended poorly for the other two goals, stood off and gave City too much space on the edge of the box).
    Couldn't possibly agree more. Farcical to get caught out like that. You have to see that coming a mile off.

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