Ok, on to the next game now...
Lets have a crack Norwich
I'd laugh more if Arsenal had won something but I can understand arse fans having their fun!
They exhausted themselves booing Nasri, Balotelli, Clichy, it was hilarious - BOOO (GAP) BOO (GAP) BOOO BOOO (GAP)
/\/\ yeah, hes still gonna win more and sooner in manchester than he would in london...
yeah, time will tell, but even an arsenal supporter must see that city are in a much better position. and they may be over-spending, but at least its with an eye on the future (unlike chelski).
you know i like arsenal, and im a fan of wenger, but even with their resergence in the 2nd half of this season, i think the team is still a long way off a title. and really, thats what they all want. talk of trophies is all well and good, but unless its the title or the champs league, the fans will still be disappointed, no?
i thought it was a little strange of mancini to start nasri. he mustve known the reception hed get, and nasri has been a bench player since he got there?! didnt even bring silva along...
Silva is injured and Nasri has been starting most weeks recently....all players end up getting booed at some stage. I figured he just asked Nasri if he'd be ok and then threw him in there.
City do look like they are in a better position I suppose. Although no trophies for either team this term.
If a year ago I saw where Arsenal are now, no chance of winning the league again I, and I'm sure a lot of other supporters would of been pissed off. We lost Fabregas and Nasri plus Clichy and others. Wenger brought in a handful of new players on deadline day and they took their time to settle. Worst start to a season in 31 years, topped off with our worse loss in I think about 110 years to United. We looked no chance at all of finishing top 4. Since that United game, we've played a lot better, and won more games in the league than City have. Wenger will add more players again, not too many I don't think, and Arsenal will be well placed to challenge for the title next season. I can't wait.
silva started the last two games before the arsenal match? he is injured, but he's said hes been injured for over 18months now. he just plays on with the minor knee thing hes got. he hasnt had the last few weeks off, so i thought it strange that mancini would rest his no.1 playmaker for, lets face it, a must win match.
i'll be suprised if arsenal make a run for the title as soon as next season. suprised, but excited tho. but i still see the buys he made on deadline day as band-aid fixes at best, and i think some of the 'talent' hes stuck with over the years is pretty over-rated.
Despite the talk i cant see Man City punting both Batotelli and Tevez this summer. What does everyone else think?
i got a feeling tevez might stick around. i mean why bother coming back at all? and mancini is still trying to convince himself to keep balotelli. i hope he doesnt. the guys a disgrace. and hes not that good. plenty of better players out there, even when the nutter is having a good day.
@warney: start celebrating. even if city win the derby, its too tall an order. united wont implode, which is what would have to happen. and the way city played vs arsenal, i dont think theyll even win all their remaining matches, which they would also have to pretty much do .
yeah true mate.
Little bit frustrated and wanted to gain others inputs on this topic.. there's an argument going on (on a facebook page) currently between English and Foreign United fans. It's not a new one, there pretty much saying that your not a true fan if you haven't been to a match before and i've been taken to personally by some of them. I think it's harsh considering i live in Australia, i've never travelled to Europe before, i've been a fan for my entire life, as has my dad who grew up in Manchester itself, i love the club and i would do anything to get there. On top of this i'm planning to spend thousands of dollars next year to visit England next year just to watch them play. What does everyone else think about this?
yeah true mate.
Little bit frustrated and wanted to gain others inputs on this topic.. there's an argument going on (on a facebook page) currently between English and Foreign United fans. It's not a new one, there pretty much saying that your not a true fan if you haven't been to a match before and i've been taken to personally by some of them. I think it's harsh considering i live in Australia, i've never travelled to Europe before, i've been a fan for my entire life, as has my dad who grew up in Manchester itself, i love the club and i would do anything to get there. On top of this i'm planning to spend thousands of dollars next year to visit England next year just to watch them play. What does everyone else think about this?