boonthegoon
Arteta In by November
This gives me confidence for the tougher away games but without saliba it might be a different scenario
That's an awesome graphicLook at us.
Watching Bournemouth on that graphic is making me seasick. Started off top then dropped like a stoneLook at us.
It really wouldn't be that horrible, but having both Tomiyasu and Saliba injured at the same time is what makes it so bad.This Saliba news has once again deprived us of having our absolute best team available for an important part of the season. I was hoping we would have our best XI available, with Trossard, Nelson, Jorginho, Smith Rowe, giving us that needed rotation.
A shame really, because I think had we had our first team completely fit for these next five games, we could have knocked out City from this title race at the Etihad.
Hopefully Saliba can be available at Anfield and the Etihad, even if its just those two games.
Don’t think we do it if Saliba is dusted.
Totally agree, for such a plastic football club they really do think highly of themselves and more worrying is this unhealthy hatred they seem to have literally towards every other club.I've been bored so went on the Blue Moon forum to have a nosey. They're feeling pretty nervous about their 12.30 match tomorrow against Liverpool.
On a side note what a nasty fanbase they are ..really angry and bitter. Come to think of it the City supporters I know in real life do come across that way when they talk about football. Very strange. You'd think they'd just enjoy their success (while they have it).
Ramadan Mubarak my brother! Where are you seated tomorrow? Im in block 119 right above the Leeds vermin.Beta, ****, simp, incel, are words I use to describe people like you, but it's ok, don't take it the wrong way, we're all built different.
You have to remember that most City fans that people know are between the ages of 15 and about 30. They never followed them before their success. They feel entitled. Similar to United fans born in the mid to late 80s.Totally agree, for such a plastic football club they really do think highly of themselves and more worrying is this unhealthy hatred they seem to have literally towards every other club.
Ill give anything to ensure we beat them to the title this season the plastic ****s.
You have to remember that most City fans that people know are between the ages of 15 and about 30. They never followed them before their success. They feel entitled. Similar to United fans born in the mid to late 80s.
They are so used to winning anything that is different is dealt with in an obnoxious way.
I doubt many of the City fans being talked about remember Shaun Goater, Keith Curle and Niall Quinn. Probably think Niall Quinn only played for Sunderland.
As long as we win the title, they can stick that narrative up their Royal Canal.
“One game a week” is going to be the new narrative