Which 3 City losses have made you most angry with City, and which 3 losses have made you proud of to be a Blue!

I genuinely can't believe this is up there in anyones top 3. All it was doing was delaying the inevitable. We won the title.
Am I getting it wrong and that we didn't win the title?


We equalled the record for the earliest Premier League title win (5 games to spare), beating every team in the league throughout the season,
It was not beating the cunts to confirm the title.
 
The CL Final in Porto has to be on the list, especially for seeing Aguero come on late in the game desperate to repeat his QPR heroics and end up losing.

So does the 1955 Cup Final, if only for it being my first football match and starting me off in life with the notion that City would upset me.

But in between those two is the worst of all, more than forty years on nothing in football has hurt more than the 1981 Cup Final replay. Surrounded by Spurs fans, ran gleefully up and down the Wembley steps when Mackenzie scored and again after the penalty to make it 2-1, all before the agony of that Ricky fucker's goal and the taunts of the celebrating Cockneys.
 
Strangely, being at Stoke singing 'Are you watching Macclesfield' as it became clear we were going down was one of my prouder moments as a City fan. That black gallows humour was something to behold that day.
The train driver coming back from Stoke that day announced ‘next stop macclesfield’ as we pulled into the station

Half the carriage burst into laughter
 
Proudest loss. Probably FA Cup tie at the Etihad against rags in 2012. We had them absolutely rattled, and after losing our captain, probably unjustly. Vin wrote an open letter about it, a very dignified exposition. It was also after that match that Mancini came straight out and said it, that we would be champions. He'd seen the steel in the team that day.
 
Chelsea, CLF

Terrible thing about that was that Chelsea really weren't much cop. One of the biggest games in the history of the club and we simply froze. Very similar, incidentally, to the first time we got to a semi-final, under Pellegrini, and just froze as if we were surprised to find ourselves on that stage.
 
Another vote for both Wigan and Chelsea in the Champions League final. Lincoln City home and away in the Coca-Cola cup was grim. A good shout with the Rooney's shinner winner in 2011. Plenty of encouraging signs we were ready to compete dispite that.
 
Was proud of the team when we lost 4-5 to Chelsea in the Full Members Cup final. We had come back from two down the previous day at the fleapit. And we looked fitter than them at the end of the final. Another two or three minutes and we’d have got another. They were out in their feet. I was 14 years old and had seen my team score four at Wembley.

It was also notable on a personal level as the only match I have ever been to with me Mum. I tried not to swear but City would make Mother Teresa curse.
 
The 3 losses are any after City had announced Eriksson was leaving, culminating with the massive loss to a team already relegated. the players doing just enough to get their league bonuses.
 
I was gutted about the Chelsea Champions League final loss but don't count it as one of the worst as it was generally just nice to be at a game again with supporters. Would of been nice if baldy could of told us the team before I set off or I might have given someone else my ticket!
 
Angriest -

1. Nottingham Forest at home in the League Cup 4th Round. The weather was fucking awful. Forest were in the 1st division (now Championship) and we had seemingly a straightforward task to get to the quarters. If I recall correctly, trailing the game in the last 10 minutes, we had Alan fucking Kernaghan upfront and Mike Sheron on the bench. I got the two buses back to Eccles after the game, arrived home piss wet through and was met by my mother who uttered the famous words - "There's always next year". I didn't talk to her until the Friday.

2. QPR at home in April 1997. Not the Jamie Pollock own goal, the year before. An abject display which culminated in a long ball sailing towards our goal over the head of Alan fucking Kernaghan. He seemed to stand planted to the spot and gazed admiringly at the Mitre Delta sailing over his head. For some reason, I was in the Platt Lane end where the goal was scored. As the ball hit the net, I got to my feet with the intention of marching onto the pitch to tell Kernaghan and as many of his team mates as I could before the stewards arrived, what a complete fucking disgrace they were. As I reached the end of my row, I had a moment of clarity and exited the stand at the back and stormed to the Beehive instead.

3. Chelsea at home in December 2016, a 1-3 defeat. When Aguero went through early doors, David Luiz wiped him out. Martin bitch Tyler and Ratboy Neville knew full well it was a red card. Anthony Alty Taylor put his whistle to his lips, one hand towards his pocket and the other to the ear piece that wasn't a thing back then, and then waved play on. Try to find this incident on the internet. It doesn't exist anymore. Read the match report by Phil McNulty on BBC Sport. It isn't mentioned. It was the most mind boggling decision I've ever seen involving City and convinced me that all was not right with the game. I'm glad that Sergio knobbled Luiz later in the game. That little twat Cesc Fabregas allowed Fernandinho to push him over the advertising hoarding to get another red card for us. He even looks behind him to make sure he knows where he is. Horrible match.
 
Angriest -

1. Nottingham Forest at home in the League Cup 4th Round. The weather was fucking awful. Forest were in the 1st division (now Championship) and we had seemingly a straightforward task to get to the quarters. If I recall correctly, trailing the game in the last 10 minutes, we had Alan fucking Kernaghan upfront and Mike Sheron on the bench. I got the two buses back to Eccles after the game, arrived home piss wet through and was met by my mother who uttered the famous words - "There's always next year". I didn't talk to her until the Friday.

2. QPR at home in April 1997. Not the Jamie Pollock own goal, the year before. An abject display which culminated in a long ball sailing towards our goal over the head of Alan fucking Kernaghan. He seemed to stand planted to the spot and gazed admiringly at the Mitre Delta sailing over his head. For some reason, I was in the Platt Lane end where the goal was scored. As the ball hit the net, I got to my feet with the intention of marching onto the pitch to tell Kernaghan and as many of his team mates as I could before the stewards arrived, what a complete fucking disgrace they were. As I reached the end of my row, I had a moment of clarity and exited the stand at the back and stormed to the Beehive instead.

3. Chelsea at home in December 2016, a 1-3 defeat. When Aguero went through early doors, David Luiz wiped him out. Martin bitch Tyler and Ratboy Neville knew full well it was a red card. Anthony Alty Taylor put his whistle to his lips, one hand towards his pocket and the other to the ear piece that wasn't a thing back then, and then waved play on. Try to find this incident on the internet. It doesn't exist anymore. Read the match report by Phil McNulty on BBC Sport. It isn't mentioned. It was the most mind boggling decision I've ever seen involving City and convinced me that all was not right with the game. I'm glad that Sergio knobbled Luiz later in the game. That little twat Cesc Fabregas allowed Fernandinho to push him over the advertising hoarding to get another red card for us. He even looks behind him to make sure he knows where he is. Horrible match.
De Bruyne hit the bar from 3 yards out.
 
Shite losses
1. Chelsea in Porto
2. Wigan at Wembley
3. united last week
4. Honourable mentions to Boro 8-1, Luton in ‘83 and united 5-0

Other decent losses
1. Liverpool LC Semi 1981
2. Tottenham FA Cup 1981
3. Madrid UCL semi away.
 
Shite losses
1. Chelsea in Porto
2. Wigan at Wembley
3. united last week
4. Honourable mentions to Boro 8-1, Luton in ‘83 and united 5-0

Other decent losses
1. Liverpool LC Semi 1981
2. Tottenham FA Cup 1981
3. Madrid UCL semi away.
Liverpool league cup Anfield 1981, drew 1 1 on the night, lost 2 1 on aggregate, the dippers did not act like a team that had got to Wembley. On of the bravest City performances ever on the field and off it, nothing left on the pitch the team could not have given more. Not a backward step from our supporters who raised the roof in the Anfield Rd end and paid back scouse thuggery blow for blow. 25 at the time 68 now remember it like it was yesterday.
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Was proud of the team when we lost 4-5 to Chelsea in the Full Members Cup final. We had come back from two down the previous day at the fleapit. And we looked fitter than them at the end of the final. Another two or three minutes and we’d have got another. They were out in their feet. I was 14 years old and had seen my team score four at Wembley.

It was also notable on a personal level as the only match I have ever been to with me Mum. I tried not to swear but City would make Mother Teresa curse.
I was at the game with my Mother too, she swore enough for both of us
 
Gutted by
FA Cup final replay 1981( couldn't get down midweek )
Luton 1983 ( that dance in that suit )
CL Quarter Final Tottenham ( VAR initiation)

United just now ( nothing worse than loosing to that lot but such a terrible way to do it )

Decent losses
Liverpool LC semi final 1981. Proud to have made the trip to that dump . Although no losses are decent
 

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