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The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
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The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
Every part of the media despite our home record and despite the number of goals we have scored and despite the quality of players we undoubtedly have cannot bring themselves to think or even say that we will defy the odds and actually beat villa and west ham..........how dare we attempt to do such a thing....!!!!!
Mainerdwasmychurch- Youth Team
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Re: The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
They will always want Loserpool to win, as they're the darlings of yesteryear.
Why else would the TV channels employ the likes of Hansen, Lawrenson, Redknapp, Carragher, Thompson, Murphy, Souness, etc, etc?
Hopefully we can get the points required to piss them all off.....here's hoping eh.
Oh, and another thing....if we can get 8 more goals in our last 2 games, we'll have scored the most goals in a championship winning PL team (record is 103, we're on 96). It's gonna be tough, but it's certainly do-able.
Why else would the TV channels employ the likes of Hansen, Lawrenson, Redknapp, Carragher, Thompson, Murphy, Souness, etc, etc?
Hopefully we can get the points required to piss them all off.....here's hoping eh.
Oh, and another thing....if we can get 8 more goals in our last 2 games, we'll have scored the most goals in a championship winning PL team (record is 103, we're on 96). It's gonna be tough, but it's certainly do-able.
shakencity- Cult Hero
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Re: The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
And all I hear from loserpool fans (..the same ones that gave the team coach arriving for the Chelsea match a 10000 strong guard of honour...singing "were gonna win the league..") is that come what may they have had a great season and how the defensive frailties have been there ALL fcuking season........they blew it in exactly the same way we blew the cup final last year and the game against Wigan this year......we were complacent and arrogant which is exactly how loserpool and their followers have behaved and they simply can't accept it.....can't wait to watch us tear villa a new one tonight...!!!!!
Mainerdwasmychurch- Youth Team
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Re: The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
Oliver Holt sort of sums it up:
Manchester City and their fans are entitled to feel aggrieved.
Tonight, [url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/manchester city fc]the Blues[/url] can take a giant step closer to winning one of the most thrilling title races of recent years in English football.
If they thrash Aston Villa at the Etihad, City could become the only team to join the Chelsea of 2009-10 in scoring 100 goals in a Premier League season.
It would be more proof that they have played some wonderfully swashbuckling football on their way to the top.
And yet, City are the champions-elect we all forgot.
They are the side that got lost as we followed the compelling narrative of Liverpool’s underdog attempt to win their first title for 24 years.
City are the team with a boss who kept quiet while Jose Mourinho took all the attention with his talking and posturing.
City are the team who kept on amassing points while so many of us were captivated by the spectacle of the thousands lining Anfield Road before every home game, trying to will Liverpool to the title.
They are the club with the narrative of their own, the club that established itself incontrovertibly as the leading team in Manchester as United fell from grace.
And even now Liverpool and Chelsea have faded from the picture, still the headlines are not about City’s excellence.
Instead, it’s about the estimated £49million fine UEFA are set to attempt to impose on them for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations.
Something is wrong with FFP if it punishes a regime that is pouring millions into the regeneration of a deprived area of East Manchester.
Nobody is suggesting that Sheikh Mansour and his cohorts are driven by altruism but whatever their motives, it is hard not to admire much of what is happening at City.
Their youth set-up is so impressive, former United players are sending their kids to train there. They are pouring funds into a women’s team in the WSL, too. Their campus is a centre of excellence, a model of the way forward.
That is the problem with FFP - it enshrines the principle that might is right, big equals good. It seeks to perpetuate the hegemony of the clubs with the most supporters and the most revenue. There is no fantasy about it.
City’s story represents the dream of every downtrodden club, every poor relation - that one day it can be propelled to the top.
It has happened in front of us at Manchester City, and all UEFA want to do is punish them for it.
They distrust the rise of smaller clubs. It threatens their vested interests.
The irony is City stand on the brink of an achievement that deserves to be celebrated more than anything else they have done. They have gone head-to-head with a Liverpool side that appeared to have an unstoppable momentum and they seem to have outlasted them.
This is not the often-pragmatic side marshalled by Roberto Mancini. This is a team of wonderfully skilful players Manuel Pellegrini has moulded into a breathtaking attacking unit.
Some of their football towards the turn of the year was sublime.
They were at their unstoppable best when they could pair Sergio Aguero, whose season has been disrupted by injury, and Alvaro Negredo in attack.
In November and December, they stuck seven past Norwich, six past Tottenham, four past Fulham and six past Arsenal.
This is a team overflowing with flair, with the likes of David Silva, Samir Nasri, Jesus Navas.
This is a team that has the might and grace of Yaya Toure at its heart.
If City hold their nerve and win their second title in three years at the Etihad on Sunday, forget the petty objections of the joyless bureaucrats at UEFA.
Because it will be a triumph for a team that represents the best of football.
Manchester City and their fans are entitled to feel aggrieved.
Tonight, [url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/manchester city fc]the Blues[/url] can take a giant step closer to winning one of the most thrilling title races of recent years in English football.
If they thrash Aston Villa at the Etihad, City could become the only team to join the Chelsea of 2009-10 in scoring 100 goals in a Premier League season.
It would be more proof that they have played some wonderfully swashbuckling football on their way to the top.
And yet, City are the champions-elect we all forgot.
They are the side that got lost as we followed the compelling narrative of Liverpool’s underdog attempt to win their first title for 24 years.
City are the team with a boss who kept quiet while Jose Mourinho took all the attention with his talking and posturing.
City are the team who kept on amassing points while so many of us were captivated by the spectacle of the thousands lining Anfield Road before every home game, trying to will Liverpool to the title.
They are the club with the narrative of their own, the club that established itself incontrovertibly as the leading team in Manchester as United fell from grace.
And even now Liverpool and Chelsea have faded from the picture, still the headlines are not about City’s excellence.
Instead, it’s about the estimated £49million fine UEFA are set to attempt to impose on them for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations.
Something is wrong with FFP if it punishes a regime that is pouring millions into the regeneration of a deprived area of East Manchester.
Nobody is suggesting that Sheikh Mansour and his cohorts are driven by altruism but whatever their motives, it is hard not to admire much of what is happening at City.
Their youth set-up is so impressive, former United players are sending their kids to train there. They are pouring funds into a women’s team in the WSL, too. Their campus is a centre of excellence, a model of the way forward.
That is the problem with FFP - it enshrines the principle that might is right, big equals good. It seeks to perpetuate the hegemony of the clubs with the most supporters and the most revenue. There is no fantasy about it.
City’s story represents the dream of every downtrodden club, every poor relation - that one day it can be propelled to the top.
It has happened in front of us at Manchester City, and all UEFA want to do is punish them for it.
They distrust the rise of smaller clubs. It threatens their vested interests.
The irony is City stand on the brink of an achievement that deserves to be celebrated more than anything else they have done. They have gone head-to-head with a Liverpool side that appeared to have an unstoppable momentum and they seem to have outlasted them.
This is not the often-pragmatic side marshalled by Roberto Mancini. This is a team of wonderfully skilful players Manuel Pellegrini has moulded into a breathtaking attacking unit.
Some of their football towards the turn of the year was sublime.
They were at their unstoppable best when they could pair Sergio Aguero, whose season has been disrupted by injury, and Alvaro Negredo in attack.
In November and December, they stuck seven past Norwich, six past Tottenham, four past Fulham and six past Arsenal.
This is a team overflowing with flair, with the likes of David Silva, Samir Nasri, Jesus Navas.
This is a team that has the might and grace of Yaya Toure at its heart.
If City hold their nerve and win their second title in three years at the Etihad on Sunday, forget the petty objections of the joyless bureaucrats at UEFA.
Because it will be a triumph for a team that represents the best of football.
blueboy- Legend
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Re: The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
About time we have somebody pointing out how we never went away in this title race
Mainerdwasmychurch- Youth Team
- Posts : 117
Re: The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
It was those games in hand that took everyone's eyes off us. But that's a good thing. Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool have all had that light shone on them and they've all cocked it up. Now the spotlight is on us, but for a non-football reason, perhaps we can just sneak in and win the damn thing.
But one game at a time. Let's just try and beat Villa first!
But one game at a time. Let's just try and beat Villa first!
leopold- The Boss
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Location : Manchester
Re: The media still want to Liverpool to win..!
I like Oliver Holt....top man.
shakencity- Cult Hero
- Posts : 8739
Age : 53
Location : Bury
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