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I think the games favour City, we've got tougher games, with games against Utd and Everton form can go out of the window. We've also got Newcastle away. City have them at home. Tottenham could be tough too. Throw in Champs League and FA cup in the mix and I'd say for us to win it from here would make it one of our greatest title wins ever.
"...and my inch is like a freight train, so I only use it in self defence"
Really hard to see them slipping up. Stranger things do happen though. I think psychologically, we'd be right back in it if they were to draw with Palace say. It could rattle them, having been out in front so long and then for us to be on their coat-tails only needing a draw at the Emptyhad. Conversely, I think it might give our boys an edge.
Edit: I think my maths is wrong but you get the picture
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There's still a few twists and turns possible from both parties.. lets see how it goes and send a few curses their way
We're not favourites but we have a chance....Fingers crossed tightly....
You just feel this race is absolutely tailor made for Zaha, Mateta, Kouyate, Andersen, Eze and Palace to stun City for the second time this season and administer them a bumming tonight, they've got the forward players they need, they've got the ditribution in Andersen and Eze to release them, and the driving the ball beyond their press in Eze also
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
We have to win every single match as I dont see City dropping points now.
The Arsenal game is the one which worries me the most other than the obvious one.
It will be criminal if we don't win it, given VAR has handed City a 10 points swing, we should be 7 points ahead of them ahead of this game, we've already been robbed of one title in 18-19 when not having VAR could excuse the points swing, although even that couldn't excuse Anthony Taylor's failure to send Kompany off very early in the deciding game at the Emptyhad
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
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