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Post by marshbowles10 on May 9, 2012 5:58:04 GMT
I don't get it.
Hughes, Cisse and now Barton are all saying we won't be a rollover, Man City had better watch out etc etc etc.
Given the importance of this game, not only to City but to US, I think silence would have been prudent and letting our voice be on the pitch, rather than in the press.
IF we get a result then we could say whatever we wanted.
If I was on the management of Man City I'd have these articles all over the home dressing room next Sunday just to inspire the City team even more.
Why don't we ever learn?
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Post by cpr on May 9, 2012 7:39:26 GMT
Indeed, although Mancini has made me chuckle recently with his writing his team off statements I do prefer his "we have one important game left to focus on" approach.
Mind you, I haven't looked to see what other comments have come out of City and would imagine they take a similar amount of notice of comments from us.
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Post by sharky on May 9, 2012 10:14:05 GMT
I get it. We have to play with their minds. They haven't won the league for ever and ever. We need to make them believe they could draw or loose. If we keep quiet they think it's a done deal. Putting the pressure on them by saying we can draw or win may just work. Good on Joey, Djib and Sparky for playing with their minds I say!!
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Post by andygg on May 9, 2012 10:18:15 GMT
I get it. We have to play with their minds. They haven't won the league for ever and ever. We need to make them believe they could draw or loose. If we keep quiet they think it's a done deal. Putting the pressure on them by saying we can draw or win may just work. Good on Joey, Djib and Sparky for playing with their minds I say!! Could work the other way too. City players might say, "We`ll give those bloody Hoops a thrashing for saying that"
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