Premier League Week 34

terrible results. Not bothered about Arsenal winning but really wanted Stoke to go down this year and Sunderland to continue struggling. Looking like final day could be a done deal with the title sewn up and qpr, reading and wigan all down. Wigan's fixtures are horrible.
 
Bale is going to get some roughhouse treatment today off Kompany and Zabaleta.
 
That's what I call karma.

We should try and be winning 2-0 and then score 2 own goals in Fergie time.

I find this hating of QPR from United fans quite pathetic. QPR are not to blame for us blowing the title last year. Ourselves, and only that, are. The team selections and individual errors in the final six games were criminal and that's where the buck should stop. What QPR did or didn't do on the final day shouldn't have been of consequence to us if we had been doing our jobs properly.

Sorry for the rant but the regularly moaning regarding QPR about last May and revelling in their demise is embarrassing. Do Chelsea fans moan about Wigan not beating us in 2008 when we won the title on the final day? Do they feck. Time to get over it, chaps. Winning the title in a professional manner is one way to banish it and make up for last season. You can be sure the players and Fergie don't blame QPR for City's title win last season. They know they fecked up and that's why they've looked extra hungry this season. It's a hallmark of Fergie's teams and they are on the brink of accomplishing it once again. Can we not enjoy it without letting ourselves down hoping for the implosion of another football club, who owe us fecking zilch?
 
Wouldn't be surprised. Zabaleta wiped out Young's ankle the other day.
 
Agree nehealai.

It was our foult, and I can hardly blame QPR being happy that they lost as they only cared about staying up.
I don't blame Sunderland fans either, they would have been the same if it was city they played and we won it in the end. Most of them on their forum I remember wanted us to win the league.
 
Agree nehealai.

It was our foult, and I can hardly blame QPR being happy that they lost as they only cared about staying up.
I don't blame Sunderland fans either, they would have been the same if it was city they played and we won it in the end. Most of them on their forum I remember wanted us to win the league.

Precisely. Football fans being wind-up merchants shocker! I have no doubt that whomever we played on the final day away from home, their fans would have acted in the same manner. Yes, we were all hurting on that day and hyper-sensitive but to continue to bear grudges about it is childish.

As far as I'm concerned, the buck stops with our manager and our players as to the manner of last season's collapse. The Blackburn game at Old Trafford, the Wigan away game, Everton at home and how we set up to face City at the Council House are four examples that stick in my mind where we should have been much, much better. Thankfully, and impressively, they've set out to rectify that this season and have put in an incredible league campaign. It has feck all to do with QPR.

Also, QPR have one of our players on loan and one of our former stalwarts was club captain there for a long period this season. I'd be disappointed for them personally for being involved in relegating a team from the Premier League.
 
The problem was actually the error with the 2nd half kick off times rather than QPR.
 
Think Newcastle are going to continue to slide into the battle but QPR and Reading seem locks to go down and Wigan is not looking like they will be able to do enough to escape so that might will save Newcastle
 
Spurs: Lloris, Walker, Dawson, Vertonghen, Assou-Ekotto, Parker, Dembélé, Dempsey, Bale, Sigurdsson, Adebayor

City: Hart; Zabaleta, Kompany, Nastasic, Clichy; Milner, Yaya Touré, Barry, Nasri; Tévez, Dzeko.
 
I find this hating of QPR from United fans quite pathetic. QPR are not to blame for us blowing the title last year. Ourselves, and only that, are. The team selections and individual errors in the final six games were criminal and that's where the buck should stop. What QPR did or didn't do on the final day shouldn't have been of consequence to us if we had been doing our jobs properly.

Sorry for the rant but the regularly moaning regarding QPR about last May and revelling in their demise is embarrassing. Do Chelsea fans moan about Wigan not beating us in 2008 when we won the title on the final day? Do they feck. Time to get over it, chaps. Winning the title in a professional manner is one way to banish it and make up for last season. You can be sure the players and Fergie don't blame QPR for City's title win last season. They know they fecked up and that's why they've looked extra hungry this season. It's a hallmark of Fergie's teams and they are on the brink of accomplishing it once again. Can we not enjoy it without letting ourselves down hoping for the implosion of another football club, who owe us fecking zilch?

You read too much into the karma bit. I only suggest their fortune is in our hands (sort of) as it was last year but only the other way round. I don't like them in general, as a poorly run club with hollow players.
 
I'm gonna properly enjoy this afternoon's and night's football as a neutral.I don't wanna put too much hope on Spurs as I think City will win.Hope to see some cracking games
 
Bale will score the winner and then come to OT tomorrow and celebrate the title victory with his future team mates!
 
Nasri, 1-0 City.
 
Bale and Dembele for spurs, no Aguero for City, we cant ask for much more than that.
 
That is phenomenal forward play from Tevez.

Spurs bottle job is in session.