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Otta Wrote:

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> I'm obviously hoping West Ham will surprise them

> on Sunday, but all the WH fans I've mentioned this

> to have just given me pittying looks.


Pitying looks....

Well lets face it, they are used to receiving them, so they know how to give them.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > So will City, more or less, wrap up the title

> > tonight?

>

> Well no - because they would potentially still

> need a point on Sunday.


Against West Ham at home? Even I'd back City to win that one. At least the Chavs now have no cahnce to win it. Special needs must be chuffed that he was right all along.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Lol !!!!

>

> PD remind him still have 90 minutes and Typical

> City can still come haunt us, the fat lady is

> warming up but she aint singing yet. CTWD


To be honest I have City down as winners from way back, I've always felt you have the best squad, and when Aguero is on form, for me he's the best player in the Prem.

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