Cibaman wrote:
6 of our last 9 matches are at home, but it will still go down to the last game of the season.
Interesting to observe the effect of Fulham's policy of not completely segregating away fans. Some of City's away fans can be a real pain in the booty, but it did seem that they were a bit better behaved yesterday. Perhaps treating fans as civilised adults works, although it might be a bit risky for a derby match.
It's teh same at Fulham every year. I spotted a few fans on teh concourse with Fulham shirts on at half-time. Was a very good day out once more, although disappointed the Police have basically oput up a stop to fans having a drink outside the 8 Bells pub (near Putney Bridge Tube Station). It's a rubbish pub with terrible beer but it's usually a good laugh.
I thought we dominated the match. It was arguably our most commanding away performance of teh season. Mancio got the formation and tactics spot on. As much as I like De Jong's spirit and effort, having him and Barry in midfield makes us one-dimensional and one-paced. Vieira, although way, way past his best, brings a maturity, calmness and structure to our play. He is also much more dynamic with the ball than De Jong (that's not saying much though). However, when we play a top team, we need De Jong in the starting line-up. He dominated the Chelsea midfield on two occasions this season as well as having big games against the other top clubs.
I was nervous about the game after hearing Lescott pulled up with an injury (he's been excellent since his return from injury) and was to replaced by one of the worst centre-halves in the Prem - Toure. He played okay though, although that was helped by the fact that Kompany did the hard work - looking after Zamora.