Just saying as surely it would just mean prolonging the agony. Like many of the posters here, pretty well accepted our fate and looking forward to Barnsley, but not Luton who always seem to beat us
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Just saying as surely it would just mean prolonging the agony. Like many of the posters here, pretty well accepted our fate and looking forward to Barnsley, but not Luton who always seem to beat us
If we have Arter, cam and Reid playing I reckon we can beat palace. Will Neil play him tho? Might aswell throw the sink at them, will the6 want to win too much and save their phoney rivals?
Of course.
I suspect we have seen the last of Victor, although Gunnar may play even if he has one leg.
Should open way for Reid to play in Camasara's position. Also interesting who will play up top. Ward did well v Fulham but i would start Niasse. Murphy may very well have done his time on the naughty step and will start. My team
Etheridge
Pelts
Morrison
Manga
Bennett
Arter
Bacuna
Reid
Niasse
Murphy
NML
So difficult predicting the starting 11 these days without knowing who's in Warnock's good books and who's not.
And therein lies the problem - Ward is a trier, but, at the age of 27 and a half, he'd only ever played two Premier League matches in his career before this season and I don't believe he would be anywhere near the first team at any other club in this division apart from, perhaps, Huddersfield.
The fact that people are seeing Ward as the answer in a game that we have to win tells you so much about our forward options throughout this season in terms of players who who can fill the lone striker role in the way Neil Warnock wants it to be played.
We do have someone who scored over twenty goals last season on our books, but have never worked out a way to get him into the team.
I don't think Ward did much better than Niasse before Fulham scored. He benefited from being on the pitch for the ten minutes of the match when we had to attack them. Also, some posters don't seem to appreciate that coming off the bench to play as a lone striker against tired defenders is a completely different proposition to starting the game.
No, I'd go into my shell and become incredibly depressed.
My answer to your question is yes. A much better question though would be - would you be happy if we drew or lost to Palace and then Brighton lost to Arsenal ? I suspect that there are some that might say yes to that, looking at the over board reactions to last weekends games and the way that people appear to be looking forward to playing Championship teams again.
We only need two goals to stay up. Stranger things have actually happened, and as I've bought my train and match ticket for United, yes, I would absolutely like us to win on Saturday.
It's extraordinary to me for any supporter to indicate they are not wanting their club to win.
Crazy post. Of course I'd be happy. Go into the last game against Man Utd. Treat it like a final.
We still have a chance so until it is a mathematical impossibility then I want wins all the way. If we are down this weekend o would still want us to win.
If I had the power of hindsight, but only after Palace, and I saw we would lose to man u then I wouldn't be bothered about Saturday. The idea of my plastic mates gloating at relegating us would be too much.
However we don't have such hindsight, and as such I want us to win every game possible. It's unlikely but would winning these two even be one the craziest things you have seen following City? Maybe it would actually but weirder things happen all around us every day. I just think Preston and Leicester.
Unlikely. Everything since Warnock came in has been unlikely though.