Every season there is always one game in the title race when the team who are going to win the Premier League know it is going to be their year. One game when everything turns in their favour, all the hard work comes together and the supporters can think it is going to be a season to cherish.
For Manchester City, was this that night?
For Manchester City, was this that night?
-Daniel Taylor, Guardian.
Daniel! If you have to ask the question then they "don't know"! Don't write stupid shit.
It certainly felt that way even if they still have to negotiate a tricky assignment at Burnley on Sunday before closing their season with a home game against Leicester and a trip to Brighton.
Oh those tricky Clarets! Daniel, what is "tricky" about Burnley? Burnley has tricked the league all year into thinking they're a 15th place club? Maybe because they're 15th place. What do they have to play for? Nothing. They can sip claret for another year, they're safe from sipping Coca-Cola. What, are they determined to prove the superiority of claret over Bournemouth's Martini's? What makes Burnley tricky and Leicester not? Leicester has no more to play for but they're a better team, no? Si. Tenth place. And Brighton? Daniel, do you realize that Brighton's future next season in the Premier League may come down to that last match? They're 17th, not quite safe from Coca-Cola. They may well need a point or three in that match, no?
Guardian, Daniel's writing stupid shit.