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What game was it you started to believe we could win the Premier League this season?

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For me it was Man City away, crucial top of league clash and really proved we could outclass them away from home. Until then I had always thought we would get found out sooner or later and the bigger clubs would take over and we'd be fighting for top 4. What about everyone else?

 

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For me it was Man City away, crucial top of league clash and really proved we could outclass them away from home. Until then I had always thought we would get found out sooner or later and the bigger clubs would take over and we'd be fighting for top 4. What about everyone else?

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Ditto :)

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And me. Up until that game I'd have happily taken 3rd place.

Coming out of the Etihad, and sitting in Manchester traffic for 2 hours, I clearly remember realising that we can do it.

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I can remember exactly and it wasn't us who was playing.

 

i'd just been to Newcastle and seen us win 0-3 and was on a train heading to Darlington to pick up my car. It was Man City vs Liverpool for the 5-30 kick off and I wanted Man City to win because I thought we had no chance of finishing above them and I wanted to pull away from potential CL rivals Liverpool. 

 

It was the game Liverpool won 4-1 away and I remember thinking that we weren't completely without a chance of winning the title. I didn't believe we would as we were still 100/1 at that stage but it's definitely when the first green shoots of hope appeared.

 

Here's the table that day:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/34818423

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Man city away, but then the days between match days I began to think no, it won't happen to us, followed by jubilation on/after match days, followed by no it won't happen to us! Tottenham v west brom, I'd have to agree it's going to happen to us ;)

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For me it was the Norwich game.

Didn't play as well as previous game and faced against a resolute Norwich playing for a point. Managed to turn a draw into 3pts at the death. Flashbacks of Fergie's Utd right there.

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Liverpool at Home I secretly started to think we might/could, probably wasn't till Palace away that I actually thought we would, and Monday I became convinced we are actually going to do this WTF.

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Arsenal losing 1-0 at home to Chelsea after we'd beaten Stoke 3-0. That left us three points ahead at the top and I was no longer convinced by my argument that we didn't have the quality of our nearby opponents.

 

Man City made me think we weren't just outsiders.

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Has to be Man City away, like others. Up to that point I would have been over the moon with Europa League, but after we produced that masterclass, I just thought we had it in us to do anything we wanted this year.

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The 20 minutes after Palace away i started to truly believe. 

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West Ham at home when they hit both posts in the first minute, then I didn't when they got two late goals and the ref became a nutter, and then I did when the ref became an even bigger nutter and gave us a pen.

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Chelsea home, when savage was on the radio saying Leicester aren't ever going to win the Premier League I thought to myself, why the hell not because we were tearing teams apart week in week out

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I've got a text from an Ipswich supporting friend asking if I was starting to believe top 4 was on after the 0-1 vs Spurs. My reply to him was - "we can be champions". So I guess it was then - Jan 13th.  

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West Ham at home. I figured if we could avoid defeat when everything seemed to be going against us, then we must be in with a goog chance of winning the league.

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