The barren spell (i've seen us win nothing in my life) certainly adds a better sense of perspective to what is going on. You can only really appreciate the highs fully when you've seen the lows. And we've had to endure some real fucking lows.
mcfcnorthstand said:When we do win a trophy again, how do we celerbrate it ?
Same here mate started going to maine road with my dad that year.Used to go to platt lane/wythenshawe park to watch them train Young/Book/Colman/Bell/Lee etc,also before a match watching the team warming up in the gym under the main stand & every single player & big Malc would have time to talk to us. Great days then & will be again soon so i keep telling my 16year old son & my brother whos now 39.Keep the faith CTID.sherburncity said:I've been going since my first game in '65,remember the late 60's early 70's with great memories of winning trophies,some times brilliant but mostly frustrating,each season since the mid 70's thinking "this is the year".
Now my 2 sons ( 19 & 17 ) are finally going to understand what its like to see a sucessful side instead of yo-yoing up and down the tables.Better to have been there and seen it than to just have unfulfilled dreams.
Bring on the new dawn.