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DJS

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  1. He's one of the ones who is doubtful for them.
  2. The homes look easy but City the way they currently are, definitely have a rubbish unexpected home c**k-up in them. They were a stoppage time equaliser away from losing at home to Hull about 6 weeks ago.
  3. City's run-in, if anyone's interested: Man Utd (a) West Ham (h) Aston Villa (h) Spurs (a) QPR (h) Swansea (a) Southampton (h) It's possible but I can't see it, myself. Maybe if we had them still to come to Anfield, or didn't have Chelsea away. But I can see us falling short by about 4 points.
  4. DJS

    Raheem Sterling

    £135,001?
  5. Manc derby comes first, doesn't it? One way or another, going into Newcastle, we'll have the chance to do one of the following: a) close the gap to United, to 5 points b) close the gap to City, to 4 points c) close the gap to United & City to 6 and 5 points respectively
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    Raheem Sterling

    No chance Arsenal are paying £200k a week to anyone.
  7. Big half an hour. Palace aren't home and hosed yet.
  8. United's games are harder, totally agree. But City are in the kind of place right now where the majority of games don't look too easy for them.
  9. City losing at HT. Bizarre at it sounds, it might be a Man Utd win that would suit us better in the Manc derby than a City one, at this rate.
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    Raheem Sterling

    Can you even get 'top' players for £20m-£25m nowadays?
  11. City losing at Palace. Could it reach the point where we'd actually prefer United to win the Manc derby?
  12. I'd probably agree with that, I don't think we'll get 4th. But I don't think it's gone yet. The things we need to happen most likely won't but it's not THAT far fetched that City & Chelsea both beat United. Our chances of top four are slim, more to do with our own shortcomings. I reckon United WILL drop the points. We just won't capitalise.
  13. They'll go anywhere if the offer is good enough.
  14. Not gone yet. If City & Chelsea beat the mancs in the next two, then suddenly the landscape changes in a big way.
  15. That's an interesting point. The sterling fiasco needs to serve as a lesson. If Ibe gets to 2 years left on his contract, then clearly, we don't learn our lessons.
  16. As well as leaders, we badly lack match winners. The mancs spent most of the season being turd but flat track bullied their way to undeserved wins because they had difference-makers who popped up with match winning moments. I'd struggle to point to any consistent match winners in our side just now.
  17. Likely to be ready for Newcastle in 9 days?
  18. I'll save you the time for future reference RP. Beyond this, I'm not remotely interested in reading or replying to any of your posts ever. So maybe use the energy to take a swig of lager next time, rather than wasting it on someone who has no interest whatsoever in any of your posts.
  19. You'd better get used to it, that's what FSG do.
  20. We'll still target him. And monitor. That's what FSG's talent in the transfer market actually is. When it comes to quality players, they've mastered targeting and monitoring. They're just not arsed with actually bothering to buy them, like....
  21. Few chickens coming home to roost for FSG. As I said in the Sterling thread, our ownership talk the talk but they don't walk the walk. Come the summer, we'll be targeting Ings and Milner while clubs who actually back up their talk will be in for the likes of Lacazette. It's FSG all over. And they're surprised when players with the potential to get to the top, want out.
  22. Mad to say this about a kid but thank f**k for that. We've missed him.
  23. DJS

    Raheem Sterling

    Curious to know whether the 'Sanchez debate' would still be boring if the outcome had correlated with your opinion It's as much about top targets we've failed to land, of which there have been many, as it is about players we've sold.
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    Raheem Sterling

    Selling Torres worked out great in hindsight but let's not rewrite history here. At the time, nobody wanted to see us sell him, not the club and not the fans. As it turned out, we ended up benefiting from Torres being such a bellend. At the time though, it was horrible to be losing what was (or had been) one of our best players.
  25. Yes that's probably true. Cheers for clarifying, I thought I was going mad/blind then for a second
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