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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Citeh Vs. Spurs

The last festive game takes place on Wednesday night against mid table Manchester City. After a strong start Citeh have fallen off the pace a little and find themselves in 9th place while of course we are fourth. A win tomorrow will see us stay fourth but move within 1 point of Liverpool. It will also put us six points above Wigan and a minimum of 4 above the scum but with any luck it will be seven when United stuff the filth tonight.

Davids is a doubt but I think he will make the game. Tainio has an illness so may not play and if that is the case I expect Lennon to slot into the right position to provide some width. King is definitely out so Gardner will continue to deputise. Robbie Keane will continue to start ahead of Defoe after a great performance against Newcastle.

This is a great chance to really start to make a claim for fourth spot and consolidate our position. A win is necessary, a draw just about acceptable. Defeat though could allow the scum and Bolton to catch us.

COYS!

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, its a crucial game we must win, but how many times in the past have we failed to take advantage of these moments. City is a tricky place to go, especially on a Weds night and its a game i can well see us losing, hopefully the thought of opening up that 6 point gap will inspire us to victory.

6:47 PM, January 03, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I also think Defoe must start this one,it is one of those games which will be very tight and Defoe can pull something out of the hat.Mido and Defoe should see us win this 2-0.

10:33 PM, January 03, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

SPURS ARE SHIT ON SKY AND VERY RARELY PLAY WELL LET ALONE WIN. CITY TO WIN 2-1 WITH ANDY COLE SCORING BOTH.

8:41 AM, January 04, 2006

 

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