So this weekend City go to Everton and we host crisis club Reading.
The City game is a lunchtime kick off and is one of the games a lot of us earmarked as a banana skin for City. Everton have a great record against City recently drawing at the Etihad this season and beating them at Goodison last season (Gibson )
If Everton can get a draw or win against City then i'd imagine the atmosphere at Old Trafford in our evening game against Reading will be top notch knowing that a win will put us at least 14 points clear with 9 games to go.
I'm sure even the most superstitious of supporters on here will start to believe!
Big weekend in the title race.
posted on 14/3/13
Good point major. That wigan game was the worst I've seen Everton play in a long time. For some reason, Mancini always gets our tactics wrong against them and it's just one of those fixtures that I never have a good feeling about!
posted on 14/3/13
melton,
When I've seen you at Goodison you've generally lacked their desire and Mancini hasn't really affected games once they've got on top.
Thing is their season looks to be hanging by a thread at the moment and some of their better players loik out of sorts. Whilst City look solid without being spectacular in the league.
Not sure on their injury front but if Heitinga is starting, Dzeko could cause him all sorts of problems.
posted on 14/3/13
From what I hear, we are struggling for strikers injury wise. What is the situation with Moyes' contract, is he stalling off signing? The thing with him is that I'm not sure there are going to be any potential other jobs for him to go to at the end of this season.
posted on 14/3/13
Agree about us at Goodson btw, we just haven't looked up for the fight. Could really do with Kompany back!
posted on 14/3/13
melton,
Only he knows at the moment it seems but the indications are that it might be his final season. Not just that but the blues I know and a fair few on the local phone-in this week reckon a clean break all-round is needed. Wether that's a bit reactionary I'm not sure but IMO he should let the club and the fans know where he stands as it seems to be having a disruptive influence on their season. Expectedly.
Couldn't agree more regarding his future job prospects. I just hope for his sake if he does quit his career doesn't tail off after so long at one club, something similar to Curbishley at Charlton.
posted on 14/3/13
Surely he's not going to want to go to anyone outside of the top 10, maybe he's after the Chelsea job
posted on 14/3/13
Jay,
That maybe but if Everton's season falls apart, which looks possible at the moment the top teams here or even abroad wont look favourably upon him IMO. He's hindering his own prospects with his refusal to committ or otherwise to a new contract till the seasons over.
If he does leave which looks increasingly likely his best bet might be to go abroad. Germany has been mooted. As things stand I doubt there'll be a bigger job than Everton waiting for him.
posted on 14/3/13
He's in a difficult situation really in that he probably knows he has taken Everton as far as he possibly can under their current financial situation, but who out there is going to take a punt on him. I think he was hoping that Kenwright could have found a buyer a couple of years ago but when that didn't happen, the writing has been on the cards for me. Particularly at the top, those clubs tend to go for managers that have either dealt with big budgets before, or are promoted from within. Curbishley at Charlton is a good comparison, he may well be shooting himself in the foot.
Have to say, I'm not sure signing a new contract or not will make him any more attractive to potential clubs - if they want him, they would be willing and have the money to pay the compensation anyway. Agree that it seems like a risk on his part to me and ironically, if Everton do finish the season poorly as a result, he is only going to make himself look less hireable.
posted on 14/3/13
That's it melton, if Everton's season does peter out he'll take a large portion of the blame and consequently look less hireable as you say. Can't really fathom how he's went about it to be honest. Surely he himself has seen their form slip as questions about his future have grew.
He's probably had them at a level you'd expect considering their outlay and wage budget for a while now, so he needs a bit more to convince a 'bigger' team to employ him. We'd all agree he's done well there but that's not necessarily enough. Perhaps a job in a different league?
Still he's playing a dicey game here holding back.
posted on 15/3/13
First match of the season we got battered at Everton, even though it was 1-0 or something, they were all over us, they were really fired up for it. If they're anything like that against City, I'd be worried if I were a City fan!
Fellaini just likes bullying us