Can you imagine what Newcastle or Sunderland fans would be like in this situation? If nothing at all was riding on it for themselves but a loss would hurt their rivals? I'd honestly expect the home fans to have learned the chants for the opposition and be cheering them on all game, perhaps to the extent of booing their own players to add to the pantomime atmosphere. Think it would be jovial rather than vicious but the outcome would be the same either way. Not sure what Arsenal or their fans were expecting really, I've seen a few people refer to it as a dilemma. I don't see a dilemma...
"It's massive. They don't see us as rivals as much as we see them as rivals." That's correct Dan, you're not even on our radar. At all, ever. Despite how desperate they are to be a 'rival'. Assume they'll all sit there in silence like the last time they came down.
When we sat in silence when we dumped you out of the cup, while fielding 7 full backs, or another last time?
No, last league game. Which I was at. Well done in knocking us out of a cup you still didn't win by the way.
Thanks. It was piss easy really. We had a tough draw against a good side from Manchester later. They were better. Wore a light blue kit. Edit - Sorry - that was the FA cup. The team we fluffed against in the league cup wore dark blue. Dodgy bastards from London.
Come back to me when pep didnt spend over a billion on an already title winning side and we can talk 115turions
Spending alot of money is what the clubs he mentioned have done for decades, so he's right they shouldn't be as **** as they are.
Hes crying and lashing out because we all know his clubs cheated the books for years and hes had the benefit of that cheating by spending well over a billion on that already title winning side. About that hes right
He’s right. This is what I’ve been telling you for a long time. The three teams he has mentioned have all spent more money than City over the last 10 year. Blows your bitter argument of him being a chequebook manager out of the water, tbh.