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Man City v Man Utd

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Bloody hell!!! Just got back from manchester, the place is is rocking, people running about with boxes of beer with exited looks on there faces.
Being a red since 1967, i should be well use to all this, but this game is different, it is City v Utd, red v blue with the Premiership at stake, the tension is unbareable. How you Melbourne folks put up with all your derbys is beyond me especially when most Grand Finals are a local affairs (hopefully.....and hopefully with the Pies involved). Cant wait for kick off now, it is always shit for the looser the next day, but tomorrow for the looser it will be a suicide job. Anyone watching with a beer for breakfast?.

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The overall match itself wasn't a classic, but it's arguably the biggest derby between these two clubs since 1974 when Man U were relegated and Denis Law sent them down to the next division.

As a Chelsea fan, I must say I'm pleased Man U lost. I'm sorry but I had to say that mate, but I still have a feeling you'll beat Swansea and Sunderland whereas Man City may only snare a draw against Newcastle, but they will smash QPR no doubt about that.
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It was probably more of an intense, nervous, struggle well to me anyway, I liked it for the tension and the atmosphere of the fans and such.

The next two weeks are going to be very interesting.
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Jezza wrote:The overall match itself wasn't a classic, but it's arguably the biggest derby between these two clubs since 1974 when Man U were relegated and Denis Law sent them down to the next division.

As a Chelsea fan, I must say I'm pleased Man U lost. I'm sorry but I had to say that mate, but I still have a feeling you'll beat Swansea and Sunderland whereas Man City may only snare a draw against Newcastle, but they will smash QPR no doubt about that.
Yea Jezza i can forgive you for that, did't go to work today, couldn't stomach it. Lets hope both the teams In black and white win in the coming days, starting with the Toon at Chelsea tomorrow. :twisted:
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Man Utd Pie wrote:Yea Jezza i can forgive you for that, did't go to work today, couldn't stomach it. Lets hope both the teams In black and white win in the coming days, starting with the Toon at Chelsea tomorrow. :twisted:
You got your first wish of Newcastle beating Chelsea. :evil:

However I must praise Cisse from Newcastle for that remarkable goal he scored in stoppage time. As a Chelsea fan I even applauded it. It was amazing. This match virtually ends Chelsea's chance to finish in the top 4, but at least if they win the Champions League they can quality for it next season, so it's not all doom and gloom yet, but even the Champions League will be hard to win.

Now the second wish that you hope to occur is the Black and White beat the Bulldogs, which I can't go against you on. GO PIES!!!
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I wonder how many people around the world were listening to this match, I sure was. Looking forward to showing both the Manchester clubs a bit of southern hospitality next year at St Mary's.

Good luck in Munich Jezza. I was kind of hoping for a Chelsea / Real Madrid final so the Moaning Mourinho could finally watch Chelsea take the Champions League ..... Off Him!!! Victory in Germany would be just as sweat tho.
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Magpie Jack wrote:I wonder how many people around the world were listening to this match, I sure was. Looking forward to showing both the Manchester clubs a bit of southern hospitality next year at St Mary's.

Good luck in Munich Jezza. I was kind of hoping for a Chelsea / Real Madrid final so the Moaning Mourinho could finally watch Chelsea take the Champions League ..... Off Him!!! Victory in Germany would be just as sweat tho.
Thanks mate we need plenty of luck. I was hoping for a Chelsea/Bayern final so I'm happy with the outcome.

If we beat Bayern, it will be the club's greatest victory ever in my opinion. It will be huge. I can't wait for the morning of the 20th to roll around.
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Newcastle v Man City just about to start, gee i'd like to see the Pies win and challenge for 4th but I'd still be happy to see City win and snuff out that sour faced, strand by strand tosser Rooney NOT get the trophy!

As the great Bart Cummings said when a protest was fired in by Shane Dye after the Melbourne Cup on Shivas Revenge against Let's Elope- "Can't Lose!"
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Hard to see how Man U can win it from here now. Man City beat Newcastle which was the important game that they had to win. They will kill QPR this week, whilst Man U against Sunderland away from home will be tough, but I think Man U will still win anyway in that match.

Therefore, as a result Man City will win their first title since 1969 and it means Man U go trophy-less. :D
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