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Mancini:

 

"United are still one yard above us and we can only change this if we win the title. After that it might be different but until then United are better than us. I still have big respect for United and for their squad. There are still four or five teams who can win the title and the season is long."

 

I think he means us.

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Off his tits

 

TEVE Kean insists Blackburn Rovers are not far off being on course for a top 10 finish – as the under fire boss looks to keep things in perspective.

 

Ahead of tomorrow’s Premier League visit of Tottenham Hotspur, Rovers are lying rock bottom of the table with just one league win to their name but Kean is adamant it won’t take a lot to transform their fortunes.

 

The Rovers boss revealed they have targeted specific points tallies from each Premier League team this season in a bid to stop his squad becoming too obsessed with their league position.

 

Kean admits the pressure will always be on, with maximum points still the priority against Spurs tomorrow, but believes the method will help his squad keep a realistic view of what they need to do.

 

He said: “We sat down with the lads and looked at all the clubs and set a target with regards each individual club and what we would like to get from them in a season out of the two games to take us into a position we think we can get to.

 

“If you look at the table you can get a bit down and you don’t want to look at it again but we are looking at what we need to do against each club.

 

“It gives the lads a different mindset when you can pinpoint certain clubs and know the points you are after for that season. It reframes it and puts it into another perspective.

 

“We have a points tally in mind for us to finish in the top 10 and we are slightly off it at the moment but I would stress it is very, very slight.

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Off his tits

 

TEVE Kean insists Blackburn Rovers are not far off being on course for a top 10 finish – as the under fire boss looks to keep things in perspective.

 

Ahead of tomorrow’s Premier League visit of Tottenham Hotspur, Rovers are lying rock bottom of the table with just one league win to their name but Kean is adamant it won’t take a lot to transform their fortunes.

 

The Rovers boss revealed they have targeted specific points tallies from each Premier League team this season in a bid to stop his squad becoming too obsessed with their league position.

 

Kean admits the pressure will always be on, with maximum points still the priority against Spurs tomorrow, but believes the method will help his squad keep a realistic view of what they need to do.

 

He said: “We sat down with the lads and looked at all the clubs and set a target with regards each individual club and what we would like to get from them in a season out of the two games to take us into a position we think we can get to.

 

“If you look at the table you can get a bit down and you don’t want to look at it again but we are looking at what we need to do against each club.

 

“It gives the lads a different mindset when you can pinpoint certain clubs and know the points you are after for that season. It reframes it and puts it into another perspective.

 

“We have a points tally in mind for us to finish in the top 10 and we are slightly off it at the moment but I would stress it is very, very slight.

 

That's Steve Bruce levels of delusion :lol:

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Off his tits

 

TEVE Kean insists Blackburn Rovers are not far off being on course for a top 10 finish – as the under fire boss looks to keep things in perspective.

 

Ahead of tomorrow’s Premier League visit of Tottenham Hotspur, Rovers are lying rock bottom of the table with just one league win to their name but Kean is adamant it won’t take a lot to transform their fortunes.

 

The Rovers boss revealed they have targeted specific points tallies from each Premier League team this season in a bid to stop his squad becoming too obsessed with their league position.

 

Kean admits the pressure will always be on, with maximum points still the priority against Spurs tomorrow, but believes the method will help his squad keep a realistic view of what they need to do.

 

He said: “We sat down with the lads and looked at all the clubs and set a target with regards each individual club and what we would like to get from them in a season out of the two games to take us into a position we think we can get to.

 

“If you look at the table you can get a bit down and you don’t want to look at it again but we are looking at what we need to do against each club.

 

“It gives the lads a different mindset when you can pinpoint certain clubs and know the points you are after for that season. It reframes it and puts it into another perspective.

 

“We have a points tally in mind for us to finish in the top 10 and we are slightly off it at the moment but I would stress it is very, very slight.

 

Fucking hell man :lol:

 

Deluded as fuck!

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Not wanting to look at the table. :lol:

 

'We're sacking you Steve.'

'What? Why's that?'

'The results aren't good enough.'

'No way, we're going for top ten and we're only slightly off that points tally.'

'We're bottom of the league.'

'Oh.'

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