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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSounds like the cfc Fsa game. Three shots on goal.....did man city play 10 behind the ball and a lone striker?
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Playing Brighton today. Need a win and a few goals, to help set records. Can we perform.
Defense looks weaker to me without Walker and Ottamendi. Oh Lord, and Bravo in as keeper; we could certainly leak a goal or two. And, Yaya is in, instead of David Silva. We know why, but still.... Sterling not starting, either, and considering his last performance, perhaps justifiably so.
OTOH, it must be nice to have a team that is so deep.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlaying Brighton today. Need a win and a few goals, to help set records. Can we perform.
Defense looks weaker to me without Walker and Ottamendi. Oh Lord, and Bravo in as keeper; we could certainly leak a goal or two. And, Yaya is in, instead of David Silva. We know why, but still.... Sterling not starting, either, and considering his last performance, perhaps justifiably so.
OTOH, it must be nice to have a team that is so deep.
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It's the last weekend of the season. Southampton have nothing to play for. Even when they lose, they'll stay up unless they lose 10-0 or Swansea win by 10. Nobody is scoring 10 goals on anybody this weekend.
City, on the other hand, earn 100 points for the season with 3 at Southampton. 100 is a nice round number. Am hoping City come out hard for these three points and go up by two in the first. Of course, DeBruyne has to play his game and Sterling has to find a good game, too. Assume that even City's best defensive 3 or 4 will leak a goal, so am predicting a 3-1 City win.
100 points would be marvelous.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's the last weekend of the season. Southampton have nothing to play for. Even when they lose, they'll stay up unless they lose 10-0 or Swansea win by 10. Nobody is scoring 10 goals on anybody this weekend.
City, on the other hand, earn 100 points for the season with 3 at Southampton. 100 is a nice round number. Am hoping City come out hard for these three points and go up by two in the first. Of course, DeBruyne has to play his game and Sterling has to find a good game, too. Assume that even City's best defensive 3 or 4 will leak a goal, so am predicting a 3-1 City win.
100 points would be marvelous.
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