I'm nervous about both games, and to be honest don't fancy our chances in either of them. Newcastle are missing Coloccini which is good for us, but my OH reckons Tiote and Taylor (Ryan I think) will be back for the tie on Sunday.
Pleased with an FA Cup semi final Merseyside Derby. Exciting, and poignant considering it will be played on the weekend of the Hillsborough anniversary.
Let's just hope things can only get better from the way things have been recently.
I see Rafa is releasing a book -- can't wait to get it.
Champions League Dreams: How European Nights Gave Us Our Pride Back | Hardback
Author: Rafa Benitez |
Due for release on 13 September 2012.
Champions League Dreams is a stimulating and deeply insightful football narrative by Rafa Benitez which focuses on the legendary manager's dramatic six Champions League campaigns with Liverpool. Rafa expertly navigates fans through intriguing European adventures that embrace the triumph and despair of two Champions League finals, three semi-finals and five quarter-finals in what was a golden era for the Anfield club - an era that supporters felt gave them their pride back after years in the wilderness. What sets Champions League Dreams apart is the unique ways in which Rafa allows fans into his high-pressured world, the fascinating glimpses he offers of a top manager's thought processes and decision making during the cut and thrust of a high-octane European campaign. Understand how a great manager prepares for, then executes, a master-plan for European success
Actually we're down to 9th with Everton beating West Brom as well - not good even if it does end up being just for a short time.
On the plus side , we'll probably be seen as underdogs going in to the semi. We all know what usually happens to the neighbours when they talk themselves up.:p
I suppose we should aim to finish as high as we can. Isn't it around £500k in prize money per place? We're already in the europa league so position has no bearing on that. It's purely for pride and prize money. An extra couple of million won't hurt.
Playing for pride should be the most important thing - whatever the results end up being today , one look at the league table and our last few results should be more than enough to make the players selected determined to put things right
Oh well back up one place thanks to Super Mario's penalty !!!
Back down again after Bentdner puta the visitors 2-1 up. Citeh intent on gift wrapping the title for their neighbours:rolleyes:
I wonder if Rafa will be in charge at Eastlands next season?
I suppose we should aim to finish as high as we can. Isn't it around £500k in prize money per place? We're already in the europa league so position has no bearing on that. It's purely for pride and prize money. An extra couple of million won't hurt.
So - currently down in 9th The team really need to get all 3 points tomorrow.
It's pretty bad in the league for us right now so hopefully the manager and the team can respond with some real fight and fire.
As far as City's result handing the title to Utd - don't hugely care about that. While I don't like to see Utd win the title, unless it's us stopping them then we have bigger things to worry about.
We will stop them when we're good enough to and right now we're not.
So - currently down in 9th The team really need to get all 3 points tomorrow.
It's pretty bad in the league for us right now so hopefully the manager and the team can respond with some real fight and fire.
As far as City's result handing the title to Utd - don't hugely care about that. While I don't like to see Utd win the title, unless it's us stopping them then we have bigger things to worry about.
We will stop them when we're good enough to and right now we're not.
The only concern is that the PL is effectively a one horse race whilst Fergie stays around. It's also the sycophantic nature of the media that seems to have already decided today that another title is theres. Imagine the stick we would've got if we were that pre emptive in our title winning days. It's very disrespectful to the teams they still have to play. I can't remember the last time Utd were even pushed to the last day by challengers.
In that way , the top flight is less competitive than back in the day. Unless you have billions and one of the best managers in the world. There is no substitute for the vast experience Fergie has in his job , you ain't going to take the crown away from old trafford. Whilst being knocked out of Europe and the cups has helped them , so have City. A top class midfielder or two bought this summer and Utd will be champions for a while yet. Unless City or Chelsea capture Mourinho and he manages to get on with his chairman.
Or unless Kenny uses all the bad press this season to develop a siege mentality along with some better signings.
BELIEVE:)
I wonder if Wenger will get the same type of flack as KD did for losing at QPR. His team were on a run of 7 wins in the PL in a row before today. Better form than when we went there!!
I wonder if Wenger will get the same type of flack as KD did for losing at QPR. His team were on a run of 7 wins in the PL in a row before today. Better form than when we went there!!
To be fair most of the criticism came due to us losing 3 goals in the final 15 minutes
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I'm nervous about both games, and to be honest don't fancy our chances in either of them. Newcastle are missing Coloccini which is good for us, but my OH reckons Tiote and Taylor (Ryan I think) will be back for the tie on Sunday.
Pleased with an FA Cup semi final Merseyside Derby. Exciting, and poignant considering it will be played on the weekend of the Hillsborough anniversary.
Let's just hope things can only get better from the way things have been recently.
Champions League Dreams: How European Nights Gave Us Our Pride Back | Hardback
Author: Rafa Benitez |
Due for release on 13 September 2012.
Champions League Dreams is a stimulating and deeply insightful football narrative by Rafa Benitez which focuses on the legendary manager's dramatic six Champions League campaigns with Liverpool. Rafa expertly navigates fans through intriguing European adventures that embrace the triumph and despair of two Champions League finals, three semi-finals and five quarter-finals in what was a golden era for the Anfield club - an era that supporters felt gave them their pride back after years in the wilderness. What sets Champions League Dreams apart is the unique ways in which Rafa allows fans into his high-pressured world, the fascinating glimpses he offers of a top manager's thought processes and decision making during the cut and thrust of a high-octane European campaign. Understand how a great manager prepares for, then executes, a master-plan for European success
Actually we're down to 9th with Everton beating West Brom as well - not good even if it does end up being just for a short time.
On the plus side , we'll probably be seen as underdogs going in to the semi. We all know what usually happens to the neighbours when they talk themselves up.:p
I hope we at least up our game in the league for the sake of our pride
Back down again after Bentdner puta the visitors 2-1 up. Citeh intent on gift wrapping the title for their neighbours:rolleyes:
I wonder if Rafa will be in charge at Eastlands next season?
Last season:
5th 12,096,000
6th 11,340,000
7th 10,584,000
8th 9,828,000
9th 9,072,000
10th 8,316,000
Nice statting there Sweetlikeheaven.
The thick end of £3-4m is not to be sneezed at. A goodly chunk of the wage bill for a decent player right there.
For pity's sake City. :mad:
At least they'll be getting the flack over their spending to win nowt for a change.
1st is everything, 2nd is nowhere.
It's pretty bad in the league for us right now so hopefully the manager and the team can respond with some real fight and fire.
As far as City's result handing the title to Utd - don't hugely care about that. While I don't like to see Utd win the title, unless it's us stopping them then we have bigger things to worry about.
We will stop them when we're good enough to and right now we're not.
The only concern is that the PL is effectively a one horse race whilst Fergie stays around. It's also the sycophantic nature of the media that seems to have already decided today that another title is theres. Imagine the stick we would've got if we were that pre emptive in our title winning days. It's very disrespectful to the teams they still have to play. I can't remember the last time Utd were even pushed to the last day by challengers.
In that way , the top flight is less competitive than back in the day. Unless you have billions and one of the best managers in the world. There is no substitute for the vast experience Fergie has in his job , you ain't going to take the crown away from old trafford. Whilst being knocked out of Europe and the cups has helped them , so have City. A top class midfielder or two bought this summer and Utd will be champions for a while yet. Unless City or Chelsea capture Mourinho and he manages to get on with his chairman.
Or unless Kenny uses all the bad press this season to develop a siege mentality along with some better signings.
BELIEVE:)
Strange weekend , it's gotta be the turn for Carroll tomorrow!!!
Tom Ince showing us what might have been !!!
Yup - Was just thinking the same thing.