After yesterdays results, if we beat Everton today we will go into the City game without any pressure. We must win today.

Don't think there's any games that have no pressure to be honest, especially against City. That game will be huge.
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So a draw against Everton means that we can't really afford to drop points against City or the Chavs. I'd take a draw at the Etihad and a draw at home to the Chavs and still be happy to be honest.
Same. I'd be delighted if we even got 1 point from those 2 games.

We will draw City, and beat Chelsea, fear not.
Two draws will be fine. As long as we don't give any of these two extra points, then we should be on track.
I think it is cheap punditry, when you hear journos and football pundits say they do not think we are going to win the title because we have not really beaten anyone of note. When you look at the teams who have beaten teams like Liverpool, Manure, Chelsea and Spuds, you begin to wonder...... I really cant believe Hull doing a number on Liverpool. At the end of the day, we are not responsible for the fixture list, you can only beat what is in front of you.
There is a lot of football still to be played, usually by now in seasons past (come December) we are already out of the reckoning..... So nice feeling to have our noses in front with almost 1/3 of the season gone. I just hope other teams continue to look at the top of the table and say, we can afford to slip up, it is only the gooners at the top, all we have to do is put a run together we will overhaul them, whilst we quietly go about racking in the points. By the the time they realize we have built up a water tight lead!
I don't it's because of who you've beaten/not beaten but more because of the fixtures you've got to come. When you look at the games you have left you still have City, Chelsea and Newcastle twice whilst you play Southampton, us, Everton and Liverpool away. That and because very few would expect City to continue averaging a point per game away from home.
Time will tell, of course but from what I've seen pundits are saying that you won't win it rather than that you can't. Basically they're sticking to their belief that one of the favourites at the start of the season(City/Chelsea) will win it. It's not an unreasonable sentiment but whilst you're in the mix there's nothing wrong with you guys being hopeful.