Is this the worst one?

Few managers would ride this storm and there were improvements last night. Buy a world class keeper this summer and lets see, losing to the Rags still hurts the most but at least weve started a rebuild on and off the pitch rather than sack local staff while pleading for cash to come from their, our taxes.
 
FFS, Eddie kicks that one better and we beat Real Madrid. Close game and we played well for large parts of it. Constantly had to adjust to injuries. We weren't battered.
 
Einstein had it right - we're insane - or Pep is - doing the same thing over and over and still expecting - after 4/5 months to get a different result.

I guess it wasn't any worse, but it's as bad every time we throw it away because we've been so good over recent years. The fact is that Real Madrid could have been out of sight after 20 minutes, and the result wasn't a travesty. They are so much faster than us - it's frightening.

The result still stops me sleeping, though.
 
It was a tough one to take cause of how it played out.

However on reflection and if we’re honest, there was a big gulf between the teams and I haven’t thought that really in any of the games we’ve thrown away this season (apart from PSG maybe).

Madrid were miles better than us over the 90 minutes and we just don’t have the players anymore to handle that level.

That being said, 2-1 up heading to injury time and losing was a massive kick in the dick.
 
Einstein had it right - we're insane - or Pep is - doing the same thing over and over and still expecting - after 4/5 months to get a different result.

I guess it wasn't any worse, but it's as bad every time we throw it away because we've been so good over recent years. The fact is that Real Madrid could have been out of sight after 20 minutes, and the result wasn't a travesty. They are so much faster than us - it's frightening.

The result still stops me sleeping, though.
What exactly should we have done differently. We were winning until the 85th minute or whatever and never behind until right at the death.

Should he have dropped Eddie? Brought on a new keeper on 80 mins to see the game out?
 
Few managers would ride this storm and there were improvements last night. Buy a world class keeper this summer and lets see, losing to the Rags still hurts the most but at least weve started a rebuild on and off the pitch rather than sack local staff while pleading for cash to come from their, our taxes.

Which keeper?
 
Every catastrophic result this season has hurt and made me struggle to sleep after.

Which is the worst so far do you think?

Maybe recency bias but this one feels the worst of the lot.
It’s dawned on me tonight just how many of our team are finished and how big the rebuild is going to have to be.
Stretford felt worse, basically because they were and are utter bobbins, yet still managed to snatch 3 points.

It won't be the last time it happens this month, so brace yourself for more of the same.
 
Every catastrophic result this season has hurt and made me struggle to sleep after.

Which is the worst so far do you think?

Maybe recency bias but this one feels the worst of the lot.
It’s dawned on me tonight just how many of our team are finished and how big the rebuild is going to have to be.
There were some fucking annoyed people in 323 last night when the second went in, and they wouldn't have hung around to see the third. Disappointed but not surprised. Feyenoord and PSG were both rehearsals.
 
Spurs defeat for me. Pretty much proof that it wasn't just a blip - we had serious problems.
 
Let's be honest, we've just had possibly the best decade in the history of Manchester City, it's over and wont be back for a long time unfortunately, these things die a natural death as history will show.
Theres no possibly about it. Its going to be annoying to no longer reign supreme. You get used to success just as easily as failure. This chapter is drawing to a close. What the next one brings who knows?
 

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