93.20 Documentary

One thing I definitely remember was thinking after Dzeko's goal that it was too little too late. almost like a last gasp for air.

I was wrong.

Thank you Sergio.

Also, does anyone think that Onuoha, subconsciously, gave us the ball back? I think that now re-watching it..
 
Really, really interesting to get the players take on it. Including even Joey Barton's.
Here's the thing, though. Like everyone else, I've watched That Goal about a thousand times. But I realised, watching the documentary, that subconsciously I've always refused to scrutinise it in detail and break it down, frame by frame, as it were. Because when you steel yourself to do that – as I did after listening to Mario and Sergio – you realise just how very wide Sergio has to push it, what a very tight angle he is then shooting from, and how bloody close his shot is to the near post!! Shivers, just shivers, when you look at all that and think what you would have been feeling had all that not come together.
I know what the result is, but even now, five years later, it's as if it can somehow be rescinded by a sadistic god.
 
Lots of overlap with the "Noisy Neighbours" documentary on NBCSN, but the American version is a quick background of l omg suffering City (including lots of "Typical City" comments before the game even started, and the Fergie interview where he first mentions "noisy neighbours" (even though he never actually used the words together that way) and then the timeline of the events at the Etihad and Stadium of Light, with split screen for the last few minutes.

TBH, I just watched 93:20 again to give me some warm, happy feelings about Manc, because tonight has been a heartbreaker for some in the city.
 
Really, really interesting to get the players take on it. Including even Joey Barton's.
Here's the thing, though. Like everyone else, I've watched That Goal about a thousand times. But I realised, watching the documentary, that subconsciously I've always refused to scrutinise it in detail and break it down, frame by frame, as it were. Because when you steel yourself to do that – as I did after listening to Mario and Sergio – you realise just how very wide Sergio has to push it, what a very tight angle he is then shooting from, and how bloody close his shot is to the near post!! Shivers, just shivers, when you look at all that and think what you would have been feeling had all that not come together.
I know what the result is, but even now, five years later, it's as if it can somehow be rescinded by a sadistic god.

Nowhere near the post. Didn't get the Barton inclusion to be honest. Don't want his take on it even if he is being honest for once.
 
Lots of overlap with the "Noisy Neighbours" documentary on NBCSN, but the American version is a quick background of l omg suffering City (including lots of "Typical City" comments before the game even started, and the Fergie interview where he first mentions "noisy neighbours" (even though he never actually used the words together that way) and then the timeline of the events at the Etihad and Stadium of Light, with split screen for the last few minutes.

Is this online anywhere?

Would love to see a documentary made charting the entire season, maybe we'll get one on the 10th anniversary
 
Is this online anywhere?

Would love to see a documentary made charting the entire season, maybe we'll get one on the 10th anniversary
I don't see it online, even on NBCSN, so I'm not sure where one might find it. Sorry. Maybe give YouTube a bit of time to get a copy uploaded?
 
Ha, No! Don't Mario!

Stay where you are til you retire... Then come back as club ambassador. :-)

Funny when he said he wish he was on the pitch when Barton got sent off so he could get near him.

You know what I mean (:

I spoke to him about 6 months ago, last, and he would walk here, sadly his ability to play at the highest level is flawed... still love the guy all the same.

He'd also of kicked fuck out of Barton!!
 
Watched it late last night on my phone. Apparently about the same time when this saddo felt he should harm people in the MEN Arena.
The documentary is brilliant. Was going to watch it again today on telly. Well, that will have to wait a few days.
 
no Yaya in the documentry, I always wondered if 93:20 would have happened if he didn't get injured during the game..
 
Was lucky enough to get to see all 4 parts last night thanks to Kelly and the club providing the Austin supporters club with a video of it. Hearts go out to all those in Manchester on a very somber day.

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