The Official Manchester City Premiership Champions Thread
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You've gotta believe the Citeh mentality has improved a notch since the QPR game a couple of seasons ago - where somehow you managed to haul it out of the coals in Fergie time (beautiful) ...
To watch Mankini on the touchline was painful as the seconds ticked by - even after the equaliser. Pellegrini won't be so easy to read.
Is Silva backk - I thought he was really badly crocked a couple of weeks back. Everton wil give you a good run for your money though - I don't think it's odds on a Citeh win tbh, but you do have the players there's no doubt, to win there.
To watch Mankini on the touchline was painful as the seconds ticked by - even after the equaliser. Pellegrini won't be so easy to read.
Is Silva backk - I thought he was really badly crocked a couple of weeks back. Everton wil give you a good run for your money though - I don't think it's odds on a Citeh win tbh, but you do have the players there's no doubt, to win there.
stuartmmcfc said:
This was a picture my Wife actually took on that day at about 80 mins
Do you remember what you were doing at that moment CIE?I bet you were grinning like a fool who believed victory was almost in their grasp.
I bet 15 minutes later you were banging your head against the wall, crying like a baby, unable to comprehend what had gone wrong ( or have I got you and Rooney mixed up?)
Happy days
stuartmmcfc said:
stuartmmcfc said:
This was a picture my Wife actually took on that day at about 80 mins
Do you remember what you were doing at that moment CIE?I bet you were grinning like a fool who believed victory was almost in their grasp.
I bet 15 minutes later you were banging your head against the wall, crying like a baby, unable to comprehend what had gone wrong ( or have I got you and Rooney mixed up?)
Happy days
Must have been pure madness as a City fan.
GloverMart said:
stuartmmcfc said:
stuartmmcfc said:
This was a picture my Wife actually took on that day at about 80 mins
Do you remember what you were doing at that moment CIE?I bet you were grinning like a fool who believed victory was almost in their grasp.
I bet 15 minutes later you were banging your head against the wall, crying like a baby, unable to comprehend what had gone wrong ( or have I got you and Rooney mixed up?)
Happy days
Must have been pure madness as a City fan.
stuartmmcfc said:
Do you remember what you were doing at that moment CIE?
I bet you were grinning like a fool who believed victory was almost in their grasp.
I bet 15 minutes later you were banging your head against the wall, crying like a baby, unable to comprehend what had gone wrong ( or have I got you and Rooney mixed up?)
Happy days
Not quite like that but I remember it very well. I bet you were grinning like a fool who believed victory was almost in their grasp.
I bet 15 minutes later you were banging your head against the wall, crying like a baby, unable to comprehend what had gone wrong ( or have I got you and Rooney mixed up?)
Happy days
I was standing in my mate's living room thinking we'd done it. Then I just remember hearing the commentator saying "And would you believe it, they have." We knew what had happened. We didn't say a word for ages.
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CIE560 said:
Not quite like that but I remember it very well.
I was standing in my mate's living room thinking we'd done it. Then I just remember hearing the commentator saying "And would you believe it, they have." We knew what had happened. We didn't say a word for ages.
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I was at the SoL watching United win. Plenty of fans had smartphones and radios so the whole 'Have we? have they? only lasted a few seconds. Once QPR knew they were safe, us old dogs knew the game was up!I was standing in my mate's living room thinking we'd done it. Then I just remember hearing the commentator saying "And would you believe it, they have." We knew what had happened. We didn't say a word for ages.
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I'd really rather have been a neutral on that day!
Have to say that my City pals acted with pure class then, and also last year when the roles were reversed.
NailedOn said:
CIE560 said:
Not quite like that but I remember it very well.
I was standing in my mate's living room thinking we'd done it. Then I just remember hearing the commentator saying "And would you believe it, they have." We knew what had happened. We didn't say a word for ages.
tts.
I was at the SoL watching United win. Plenty of fans had smartphones and radios so the whole 'Have we? have they? only lasted a few seconds. Once QPR knew they were safe, us old dogs knew the game was up!I was standing in my mate's living room thinking we'd done it. Then I just remember hearing the commentator saying "And would you believe it, they have." We knew what had happened. We didn't say a word for ages.
tts.
I'd really rather have been a neutral on that day!
Have to say that my City pals acted with pure class then, and also last year when the roles were reversed.
Wouldn't it be really ironic that the way the Dippers are always bragging about the amount of goals they score with all these stats about the racist one scoring more goals than , Fulham, Sunderland & West Brom put together & so on , yet they could well lose the title on goal difference , What a shame that would be eh
London424 said:
What I still to this day can't understand are the City fans who had already left...I mean it's football and anything and everything has happened over the years in injury time in games. Why would you leave early?!
I sort of understand. The guy next to me left at 90mins, he was in tears and said he couldn't bear anymore of the disappointment and had to be alone . In someways I guess it was like being at the death bed of a loved one. Most want to stay there until the end but others can't. I don't think any left because they wanted to beat the rush out of the carpark Of course, it's only football though
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