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Batman

Head of the Wayne foundation for benching Nketiah

Country: USA

Player:Saliba
With the way City are going after GD, we probably need them to lose which I can’t see happening at this point.

Better to accept that they’ve won it, and if they happen to lose a game let it be a pleasant surprise.
They've cut our goal difference today by 1 goal and we play United next. We'll be fine on goal difference. If they draw, we'll be champions.
 

A_G

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Do you think City are beating Fulham 5-0 away at this stage of the season? They didn't even manage that against Wolves at home.
You’ll get better odds of them winning 5-0 than Fulham beating them.
 

HattoriHanzo

Active Member

Country: Croatia
Kind of an incredible phenomenon how every week AM claims City will catch up on our goal difference and yet they have barely made any progress in that for almost a month now. And for every game the amount of goals they have to score in their remaining games to catch us keeps increasing.

At this point the only way City win the league on goal difference is if they draw 1 game and then win their other 2 games by a combined NINE goals, and that's assuming we win our final 2 games by just 1 goal each which is a massive assumption to make.
I agree with you. Really bizarre way of thinking.
If 115 FC is so strong, it is more likely that they will win all their remaining matches, and then GD is totally irrelevant.
 

boonthegoon

Arteta In by November

Country: USA

Player:Ødegaard
Basically for GD to come in play, in worst case (us winning by 1 goal margin in 2 games) city have to catch up 8 goals in 2 games (assuming other one is draw which is needed for GD to come in to play)
 

Penn_

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Is the Utd/City rivalry really that pathetic? There's a huge talk about what Sp**s will do but haven't seen anyone suggest Utd will rollover.
 

Synical

Miss Superstitious

Country: England
They've cut our goal difference today by 1 goal and we play United next. We'll be fine on goal difference. If they draw, we'll be champions.
Oh yeah! Wow, city score 5 and they only cut into our GD by 1. This is how good we are! 😍
 

Synical

Miss Superstitious

Country: England
Is the Utd/City rivalry really that pathetic? There's a huge talk about what Sp**s will do but haven't seen anyone suggest Utd will rollover.
I don't think there really is a Utd/city rivalry. City were crap for years so they were irrelevant to Utd. Old skool city fans hate United but it's not really reciprocated.

Now Cheaty are good and United are pretty irrelevant so the rivalry hasn't really got going.
 

albakos

Arséne Wenger: "I will miss you"
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Country: Kosova

Player:Saka
I don't think there really is a Utd/city rivalry. City were crap for years so they were irrelevant to Utd. Old skool city fans hate United but it's not really reciprocated.

Now Cheaty are good and United are pretty irrelevant so the rivalry hasn't really got going.
You even have Neville creaming himself about City, because apparently it helps the "development of Manchester". That's as cvck as possible.
 
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