This is our City: Great City Performance = Well Deserved Victory, Pressure Is On Delusional United Now

5 February 2012

Great City Performance = Well Deserved Victory, Pressure Is On Delusional United Now

Have to congratulate our lads for a great performance in not so great weather, a fantastic reply to our critics and perfect gift for our manager Bobby Manc.

I want to single out a few players for praise despite the fact all our players deserve a pat on the back, the first is Stefan Savic who put in a fantastic performance and finally found his feet helping to earn a clean sheet so well done.

The other Adam Johnson for being a model professional and taking his chances well when the time arises, he always seems to make an impact off the bench 90% of the time creating assists if not scoring himself so well done.

Samir Nasri for his 9 assists matching Bale, Giggs and Nani, Scored 3 goals in all competitions so far and not been booked once this season. Nasri has successfully completed 633 passes in the opponent’s half this season, having the best minutes per pass completion rate in the Premier league with one pass every two minutes.

Three players who deserve a bit of credit where credit is due.

The good news is that Kolo and Yaya Toure will be back soon only missing our next two domestics against Villa and Rovers, back for our most important games against Chelsea, Stoke, Arsenal, United, Newcastle and QPR.

Bit Part Park praises Old Scaffold over at the Swamp for their imaginary strength, pointing to their league position and injuries is if it shows something that does not exist.

It seems this will be the rags top excuse if they fail to stop us from winning the Premier League title, While Alex Ferguson thought his career could not get any worse than their 6 - 1 humiliation at the hands of Manchester City. We are plotting the further humiliation of the loss of their Premier League title from under his red nose, Alex Ferguson will see this as the lowest and WORST point in his entire career.

Just to make a point we have had our fair share of injuries.

We have also lost key players in Barry, Kompany, Balotelli to highly suspicious decisions by absolute rubbish referee's.

Lost Kolo and Yaya Toure to the African Cup of Nations who are still absent for another two games.

Been one striker down for the entire 2011/12 season aka Carlos Tevez.

I believe that if both clubs had no losses or injuries for the entire season we would still be at the top of the Premier League right now.

Well done to Fulham for giving it a go.

Well done to all our lads!

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous5/2/12

    I hope Daniel Sturridge scores the winner against the scum today. Hopefully our players can get on twatter then and rub some salt in the Rags wounds like Shrek tried to do on tuesday.

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    1. I hope Sturridge does too, I love Karma when it bites back.

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  2. Anonymous5/2/12

    Think you'll find the Toures are back for Blackburn!

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    1. Jetlag and recovery time may play a part to suggest otherwise, only time will tell.

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  3. Nice post, Cityblue! Not trying to be critical, but don't get your hopes too high, anything can happen and probably will before the end. We are in a good position to win the League, but so are the rags and the spuds. Hard work and dedication is needed, the closer it gets to the end, the more our lads will want to win it

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    1. Like to think I am a realist, hope is not something I live with.

      I believe we are good enough to win it and believe we are a better team than United or Spurs so I expect us to win it unless we get more nasty refereeing decisions.

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