Robinho's Subbuteo
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But typical City now is a different type of typical. Just look at the trophy cabinet.typical city goes back 60 yrs for me
But typical City now is a different type of typical. Just look at the trophy cabinet.typical city goes back 60 yrs for me
Never has my user name been so appropriate.I agree. I feel sick, why did we crumble like that?
What????Massively the better team first leg. Better team tonight without being at our best. Never felt so low - worse than the relegations.
Said it for years mateFucking hate everything about this competition. Bent everything. We totally fucked up tonight but every time we do the bastards always seem to come down on us with everything they’ve got. As soon as they scored the ref became a different animal and seemed hell bent on getting them over the line. Job done once again.
Well done you bent bastards
I’d rather Liverpool win the chanpions league (only if we win the title)
a, it will piss United fans off even more
B, English side v Spanish (which would Pis uefa off)
C, we win the title in an era of utter English dominance… Liverpool are a great side - they’ve had a relatively easy draw, winning your domestic trophy is the greater achievement and we have dominated that in an era of brilliance
Absolutely caveat that with us winning the league. I can’t think of anything worse than the dippers win the quad
If the manager cannot motivate the players for the game playing fit another title then we have bigger worries.Newcastle is a bigger worry. We now have more injuries to contend with, players won’t have any energy left and they’ll be totally demoralised.
perfect scenario tonight for the scousers
Super postI've run those final minutes of normal time over in my head a dozen times and I don't think there's anything specific to pin the blame on. It just happens sometimes. That's the Champions League, that's football.
As I've seen someone say on Twitter, "Sometimes you 93:20 another team, sometimes another team 93:20s you". As much as humans like to look for patterns in things and like to try and explain the unexplainable, there really is no way to answer all the questions that nights like tonight bring up.
As our old friend Bobby Manc used to say, "This is football". Nights like tonight are why we love football so much, as much as it hurts when you're on the receiving end of its ability to produce unrivalled drama. I just hope the lads can get themselves ready for Sunday, dust themselves down, and get back on with the title race.
But even if we falter from here and end up completely potless, City will still be here tomorrow and we'll still be a joy to watch. Going trophyless is below expectations but it's not a crisis. We went without a trophy in 2013, 2015 and 2017, and if we go without winning anything in 2022 then we'll be fine. We'll just pick it up and start again.