Nottingham Forest - Manchester City
#1
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To be played on Sunday 27th April 2025.

At Wembley Stadium in North London.

Kick off for this one is at 16:30.

COYR!

There is no predictions league for this match.
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#2
Really can't call this one. If Aina is fit and we've got no other injuries there's no reason we can't give a great account of ourselves. Despite them winning last night they weren't amazing and certainly aren't the Man City of the last few seasons.

Hopefully the lads won't be overawed by the occasion.
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#3
Looking forward to the day out but Im torn on the importance. Win 2 more games and we create some club history but I reckon the more realistic route may be to concentrate on the league.
Can we have both? Its a big ask with the squad we have.
Lets have a great day out, give a decent account of ourselves and see where it takes us.
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#4
(23-04-2025, 09:06 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Looking forward to the day out but Im torn on the importance. Win 2 more games and we create some club history but I reckon the more realistic route may be to concentrate on the league.
Can we have both? Its a big ask with the squad we have.
Lets have a great day out, give a decent account of ourselves and see where it takes us.

Win 7 more games and complete one of the greatest seasons we've ever had!
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#5
This means so much to me.

I want us to win a trophy more than anything else, we’ve not won the FA Cup for nearly 66 years and the fact that Brian came so close and was robbed, was even worse.

C’mon lads, let’s make Wembley our second home again.
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#6
Please play Captain Ryan Yates and disrupt and disrespect them. We deserve to be where we are- let’s let them know it!
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#7
(23-04-2025, 01:20 PM)audiosmee Wrote: Please play Captain Ryan Yates and disrupt ancd disrespect them. We deserve to be where we are- let’s let them know it!

Can't. Suspended.
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#8
Tough one. Man city seem to have improved recently and are grinding out results. If anything they look better without haaland. Pep seems up for this and they've not lost since we beat them in March.

Hopefully aina is back but even if he is, I cannot see him lasting a full 90.

My fear is that if we go out in the semi final and then miss out on top 5, people will regard this season as a failure which is completely unfair.
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#9
Stating the obvious but this is going to be very very tough.

However City are missing their spine.

Ederson, Stones, Rodri and Haaland all missing.

We can hurt them and we can damage them.

I am predicting nothing though because City are still City and despite injuries they will have quality all over the pitch.
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#10
(23-04-2025, 06:37 PM)Plymouth red Wrote: Tough one. Man city seem to have improved  recently and are grinding out results. If anything they look better without haaland. Pep seems up for this and they've not lost since we beat them in March.

Hopefully aina is back but even if he is, I cannot see him lasting a full 90.

My fear is that if we go out in the semi final and then miss out on top 5, people will regard this season as a failure which is completely unfair.

Not a lot we can do if people think that. Personally I think it'd be an absurd thing to think - particularly given that we've all-but secured European football for next season. I'm sure every single one of us would've taken that before the start. 

For Sunday I just hope we perform to our potential. If they beat us because they're better then hats off to them. As long as we don't hand it to them or respect them too much. Hopefully the win in the league will show us we don't need to do that.
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#11
The word failure should be banned on this forum.

No matter what happens now this season cannot be regarded as a failure.

Relegation is a failure.

This season has been absolutely brilliant no matter how it ends.
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#12
(23-04-2025, 11:26 AM)Username Wrote: This means so much to me.

I want us to win a trophy more than anything else, we’ve not won the FA Cup for nearly 66 years and the fact that Brian came so close and was robbed, was even worse.

C’mon lads, let’s make Wembley our second home again.
+1
18/5/1991 still hurts
Rise of the Garybaldi
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