jay_mcfc
Well-Known Member
They wanted it so bad.
Which they'll now deny.
They wanted it so bad.
Of course, but we know the truth - because of how Jesus’ goal at Southampton felt - and how much we willed it.Which they'll now deny.
And the players mate. They kept going when the race was won - because they are winners.The difference for me in the 2 teams is the manager when we won the league with games to spare pep kept the level up and he wanted the 100 points as did the players
right to the last second when Gabby scored.And the players mate. They kept going when the race was won - because they are winners.
They wanted it so bad.
Yeah, they're not that arsed about it now over on Rawk, lolWhich they'll now deny.
Their fans might have but their players didn't. They were so complacent against Arsenal.They wanted it so bad.
Winners don’t quit.Their fans might have but their players didn't. They were so complacent against Arsenal.
Yes.
Our margin over the rags in the centurion year was 19.
If we win our two remaining games we'll be on 81 points, even if the dippers win their two remaining games (by no means a certainty) they'll be on 99.
18 ahead of us.
Their fans might have but their players didn't. They were so complacent against Arsenal.
This is not a great team in the way City were. They rely so much on 2-3 great players whilst the rest are ordinary. It's great that their season ends on a flat note and if we have a bit of luck we are going to eclipse them again.
It’s wrong to suggest It will never be beaten. We might beat it next season.At my age I probably shouldn’t take such childish pleasure from their failure to get 100, but I absolutely do. I was right behind the flight of the ball at Southampton as it bounced in from Jesus and I thought then it was a goal that had set an unbeatable record. So pleased to be proved right, and I love how disappointed the deluded ones are.