35 years of hurt...your top five low points

Didsbury Dave

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The last 6 weeks have been the best six weeks in my 35 years of watching the club. When Tevez lifted the cup at Wembley my football life flashed before me a bit, a bit like a drowning man. There was the glory, albeit limited, the famous victories and the resurgance of a club which seemed dead. But there was also those stomach churning lows. Those awful moments were suddenly all part of a tapestry, a road which lead to that day at Wembley and hopefully continues to the Champions League final. I believe that you need to experience those lows to appreciate the highs as a football fan, and that's why the ecstasy on the faces on all those blues in WEmbley, the tears, the dancing, was so much more intense than fans of most successful clubs will ever know.

So I thought I'd reflect on those lows, and give my top five. I actually mean moments, rather than matches, when I felt sick to the stomach, close to tears and even ready to jack it all in.

1) Gillingham go 2-0 up at WEmbley. I can remember it like it was yesterday. The most tense football match I have ever been to bar none. Big Fat Bobby Taylor put them 2-0 up with a few minutes to go. United had won the treble. We had failed to get out of the third division. I sank down in my seat and put my head in my hands. I questioned my love for Manchester City. I thought "I can't put myself through this any more". I said to my dad "It's never ever going to happen for us, ever, is it dad?". He just looked at me with a tear in his eye.

2) Driving back up the M6 after the 5-2 victory at Stoke. There was no actual moment in this game where the reality of our relegation hit home. It kind of slowly seeped over the crowd like mustard gas. And being undercover in the Stoke end sharpened the senses. But as we drove back up the M6, a car full in total silence, the reality of what had happened kicked in and I just felt sick to the core. How had we sunk so low?

3) Full time whistle at the Luton 83 relegation. The wierd thing about this one is that relegation was a total shock. We'd not been in the bottom three all year. We needed a point to be safe. But it was all irrelevant to me, a 13 year old. City didn't play in division 2. This was just a clamactic end to a poor season. Bang, Antic scored out the blue and the crowd was in total shock. We sang "We'll support you ever more" but there was a sense of total disbelief about this one.

4) United come back from the dead. I think this was about 1994, we were 2-0 up and cruising at home to United. At the time we had as good a team as them and it felt like City were finally back. suddenly we sat on the edge of our own box and they started to murder us. When they got it back to 2-2 with a fe wminutes on the clock it was bad, but when they scored that late winner it was worse than a hard kick in the balls. In fact it was a few minutes after that goal was the low. I seem to remember we'd been singing "2-0 up and you fucked it up" at them all game after a defeat to Galatasary and they were singing it right back at us. Ouch.

5) Driving home after losing 1-0 to Bury. This would have been around 97 or 98 I think, when we were blatently not going back to the premier league, we were actually going backwards. The club was in a mess behind the scenes. We lost to Bury and Maine Road was absolutely furious. The stadium shook with ferocious booing at full time. After the game, David Makin rang GMR to basically say that the club was in tatters and it was all down to Franny Lee. For one of our shareholders to do this was just mindblowing and it seemed at this point that City were doomed forever.

So there you go, there's my low points. The only difficulty was selecting the 5 worst - I could have done another 15 easily! I never dreamed during any of these moments we'd be where we are today - ever. But we are. Enjoy it, Blues, because we fucking deserve it.
 
add the 81 cup final replay to the top of that list, that was the start of the decline?
 
1. Getting beat by Luton and going down.
2. The financial fiasco surrounding the Swales out and Forward with Franny times.
3. Getting turned over by Stockport Cunty midweek.
4. Rags feeling sorry for us, rather than hating us.
5. Getting beat by Spuds in the quarters at Maine Road
 
1. losing 5-0 to utd really hurt, seeing terry phelan give up running was a real low point.

2. losing at home to county, really embarrasing

3. the whole season in the third tier, for various reasons including the sherpa vans trophy thingy with only 3,000 or so

4, david pleat pitch invasion the real start of the wilderness years

5, 2-4 game v spurs in the cup, i had real high hopes for that game and we got smashed, had to leave early as my daughter was in tears, not good

kin ell dave i'm all depressed now!!!!!

forgot to add the 8-1 at boro
 
A real low point for me was being 'behind the scenes' during the Swales out Forward with Franny period.

It was so obvious that whichever of these muppets was in charge City were going nowhere.

I had always had blind faith in the people who ran City - but it was clear that none of them had the money, the connections, the nouse or the chutzpah to take City forward.
 
1, relegation in 96

2, relagation to Div 2

3, losing to boro last day of season (fowler pen miss/getting beat 8-1)

4, losing to united 4-3 - owen

5, losing to united in semi final @ OT.
 
Spurs replay in 81 and the Luton relegation in 83.

Nothing else has ever come close to these two.

I think the other defeats you mention DD were inevitable where as these were not expected so the 'gutted' factor reached epidemic proportions.

And if it was a choice which one hurt the most, well it was Luton.

When AFC Wimbledon beat Luton on Saturday in the play-off at COMS i turned to Mrs 1bc and said 'where's that twat Pleat now jumping all over the pitch?'

That's how much it still affects me.
 
Fucking hell, this is a toughy.

You can go through almost every FA Cup defeat, Cardiff, Oldham, Blackpool Shrewsbury to name just four, but my top two are quarter finals, the 4-0 home thrashing by Liverpool about 1987 and the 4-2 duffing by Tottenham in the early 90's.
The Luton Town relegation match is always toward the top of my list as well as a 1-0 home defeat by Reading when we were in the third tier of English football.
 
I agree whole heartedly with points 1, 2 & 4. I would like to add -

1) The appointment of Alan Ball in '95. I was walking around the dock in Kassiopi in Rhodes, Greece with my dad, it was pre season just afer Brian Horton had been sacked. We saw a fellow City fan sat on the edge of the dock over looking the water, he turned to us and said have you heard the news? I was 10 at the time but had been watching city for 3 years and I just remember looking at my dad and he just said ' We're fucked son'. The 3 of us just sat on the edge of the dock in silence for about an hour.

2) Relegation last day of the season Liverpool at home, this was the first time I'd experienced it. I was sat in the Platt Lane End with my Dad, his mate Nigel and his mate Simon where we all watched in bemusement Stevie Lomas holding the ball up in the corner flag knowing that we needed to win and we were only drawing. I've never felt so helpless in all my life as all the ground were screaming at him that we were going down. The final whistle I was angry, how could the team that in the 92/93 season finish 9th comfortably after finishing 3rd the year before that, be relegated? I'll never forget that fucker for wasting those precious seconds.

These are the memories that I hold on to now when things are looking so good. That's partly the reason why I've been on players and Mancini's case this season, I know how much of a good thing we're on to, I just don't want us to waste it like we've done in years gone by.

All the shit things that have happened to us are what makes us the supporters today. You see Chelsea, the Scum, Liverpool, Arsenal, they've never had to experience what we've experienced and that is why we're the best supporters in the world bar none!!!

City Till I Die!!!
 

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