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    Telegraph

    Midfielder says Manchester City are capable of becoming "bigger than any club in the world" if they win the title.

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    **** me thats large, only 10 years ago we were excited getting into the prem league....13 years ago we were in freefall!

    has he been on one of those " teach yourself success " courses ??

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    • #3
      Never like it when players talk big. During our nightmare run this season when we couldn't have beaten a pub side our players kept on coming out with the usual platitudes ("so much quality here"/ "time to show our worth on Saturday") and then it wd be the same old same old. Far better to modestly go about your business - and quietly stuff the opposition.

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      • #4
        Wide areas hold key to positive result at City – tactics

        Fan's Network

        The brains of the LoftforWords operation Neil Dejyothin returns with an assessment of Sunday's win against Stoke and some ideas of how we can approach a seemingly impossible task this weekend at Man City.

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        • #5
          Man City on brink of profit from indecent proposal – opposition focus

          Fans Network

          Manchester City's unprecedented spending on football players could bring the club the Premier League title this Sunday with QPR the apparent lambs to the slaughter. Meh.

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          • #6
            Sir Alex Ferguson: Manchester City have to be stupid

            Daily Mail

            Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he is relying on Manchester City to do something 'stupid' to gift them the title on Sunday.

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              Sir Alex Ferguson: Manchester City will suffer 'untold damage' if they fail to win Pr

              Telegraph

              Throwing away title advantage against QPR will haunt Manchester City, claims United manager on eve of title climax.

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                Roberto Mancini plays down rivalry with Mark Hughes

                Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini insists this weekend's title decider against QPR is not a personal battle between him and opposite number Mark Hughes.

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                  Mancini: It's Man City v QPR, not me v Mark Hughes

                  Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini insists Sunday’s Premier League title decider is not a personal battle between him Mark Hughes.

                  Hughes, who was sacked prior to Mancini's arrival at the Etihad Stadium in December 2009, takes his QPR side to the Etihad Stadium needing points to be sure of avoiding relegation.

                  And many people believe the ex-Manchester United striker will be out for revenge against his former club.



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                  • #10
                    Don't think mancini will give a sh1t to be honest. He will only have eyes for the title. Hughes probably won't either, but is more likely to, especially with his temperament.

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                    • #11
                      Roberto Mancini: Manchester City have played the best football

                      They will come from far and wide to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday to witness Manchester City’s coronation as Premier League champions.

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                      • #12
                        Manchester City and United face the ultimate test of nerve

                        Sunday will determine whether it is Manchester City or Manchester United who emerge as champions, possibly separated by nothing more than goal difference.

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                        • #13
                          Disgraced ex-Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook welcomed back to Etihad Stadi

                          The disgraced former Manchester City chief executive will attend key match at the Etihad

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                            QPR’s season all comes down to final day of ‘savage amusement’ – preview

                            Those of us who prayed only for QPR to still be in with a shout of staying up come the end of the season have their wish. Sadly that final day fixture at Manchester City has a look of the impossible about it.

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                              Manchester City v QPR: Mark Hughes pins his hopes on rattling former club

                              QPR manager urges team to prey on City's fear of failure as they look to crash Etihad title party and safeguard Premier League future.

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