am i dreaming ?

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everything has just seemed to slot into place all of a sudden,i dont know why but looking at our squad tonight we look so strong in every area even allowing for injuries ! it still feels like a dream and i am going to wake up any minute.we are going to tear teams apart at home.theres going to be a few 4 and 5 nils,and will be very hard to beat away from home.
 
Isn't it fantastic, Salford?

I was just thinking back to the team that we had under Pearce, with the likes of Corradi and Dabo, Reina and Beasley.

It hardly seems like the same football club!
 
I often think back to that phone call I got from my mate on September 1st 2008.

The last three years have been even better than I could have imagined.

I think some of our fans sometimes don't appreciate just how blessed we are. Acting like spoiled children, with a sense of entitlement that is somewhat at odds with our success levels over the previous 30 years.

Come on blues - our wildest dreams have been answered and we're living through a scenario that none of us could have imagined four years ago. Try and enjoy it for fuck's sake.

This has been, and is going to be, one hell of a ride.

Manchester City. What a fucking story.
 
It's brilliant and we are part of it, it's the young ones who are most lucky because for me growing up it was always the dirty rags winning, I think now it's our time boys.
 
your right mate,and all the shit we have had to put up with since 76 makes it mean a 1000 times more than the red shite will ever understand
 
Feels like a dream doesn’t it? The nightmare we lived for so many years as Utd swept all before them actually ended when we beat them at Wembley, but this is now something very different. I remember driving past Old Trafford after leaving Maine Road on the day we were relegated and they had won the title, can’t remember the year (maybe 1996?) and thinking to myself that we would never rise to be the force we once were again in my lifetime.. It was only 12 years ago we were fighting to get out of the third tier of English football. Now we stand close to the brink of greatness and it is almost impossible to believe. Sheikh Mansoor, I thank you.
 
It will feel real when we lift the premiership!

I always asked myself this. I wonder If in my lifetime I will see My beloved team win the premier league or even a trophy. One down one to go.....
 
Royaloak said:
Feels like a dream doesn’t it? The nightmare we lived for so many years as Utd swept all before them actually ended when we beat them at Wembley, but this is now something very different. I remember driving past Old Trafford after leaving Maine Road on the day we were relegated and they had won the title, can’t remember the year (maybe 1996?) and thinking to myself that we would never rise to be the force we once were again in my lifetime.. It was only 12 years ago we were fighting to get out of the third tier of English football. Now we stand close to the brink of greatness and it is almost impossible to believe. Sheikh Mansoor, I thank you.
I wouldn't call it a nightmare. I've always loved and enjoyed supporting City. The only period I haven't enjoyed was that last half of that last season with Pearce and Wardle; other than that I enjoyed the third division and really enjoyed a couple of our seasons in the second division and from Mel Machin to Sven, even the start with Pearce, were all great in the top division. Although never successful (until last season), my City supporting life has never been a nightmare!

I'm no more proud to be a City fan now that at any point in the 23 (of my 29) years I've been watching them.
 
not saying im not proud,far from it city have always been the love of my life all 49 years of it,what i am saying is i have never felt that we are on the brink of something so very special after all the years of fuck all in the trophy cabinet while them false fuckers have been winning something nearly every season !
 
danburge82 said:
Royaloak said:
Feels like a dream doesn’t it? The nightmare we lived for so many years as Utd swept all before them actually ended when we beat them at Wembley, but this is now something very different. I remember driving past Old Trafford after leaving Maine Road on the day we were relegated and they had won the title, can’t remember the year (maybe 1996?) and thinking to myself that we would never rise to be the force we once were again in my lifetime.. It was only 12 years ago we were fighting to get out of the third tier of English football. Now we stand close to the brink of greatness and it is almost impossible to believe. Sheikh Mansoor, I thank you.
I wouldn't call it a nightmare. I've always loved and enjoyed supporting City. The only period I haven't enjoyed was that last half of that last season with Pearce and Wardle; other than that I enjoyed the third division and really enjoyed a couple of our seasons in the second division and from Mel Machin to Sven, even the start with Pearce, were all great in the top division. Although never successful (until last season), my City supporting life has never been a nightmare!

I'm no more proud to be a City fan now that at any point in the 23 (of my 29) years I've been watching them.



Well I’m 50 and I’ve watched them for 43 years. I just about remember the glory days and through my formative years and as a teenager, we were top dogs in the City. What followed, starting in 1983, relative to what I was used to, was indeed a relentless and unmitigated nightmare. Yes, there were top days out, yes, there was the joy of promotion etc and I kept on going and and kept the season ticket on throughout. But across the way in trafford, Utd were winning everything - literally, and we were treated with derision by their fans throughout. Growing up in Gorton, it was a brave man who owned up to being a rag - it breaks my heart going back to the place now to see many more Utd shirts on the back of young kids than City shirts. I had to work hard to ensure my own kids didn’t end up as rags with tactic’s ranging from threats to bribes. I succeeded, but it was a close run thing because all of their school mates were Utd fans.

For me, it was a nightmare, but now it’s over and my only regret is that I’m 50 rather than 29 so probably won’t get to enjoy it for as long as yourself.
 
Royaloak said:
danburge82 said:
Royaloak said:
Feels like a dream doesn’t it? The nightmare we lived for so many years as Utd swept all before them actually ended when we beat them at Wembley, but this is now something very different. I remember driving past Old Trafford after leaving Maine Road on the day we were relegated and they had won the title, can’t remember the year (maybe 1996?) and thinking to myself that we would never rise to be the force we once were again in my lifetime.. It was only 12 years ago we were fighting to get out of the third tier of English football. Now we stand close to the brink of greatness and it is almost impossible to believe. Sheikh Mansoor, I thank you.
I wouldn't call it a nightmare. I've always loved and enjoyed supporting City. The only period I haven't enjoyed was that last half of that last season with Pearce and Wardle; other than that I enjoyed the third division and really enjoyed a couple of our seasons in the second division and from Mel Machin to Sven, even the start with Pearce, were all great in the top division. Although never successful (until last season), my City supporting life has never been a nightmare!

I'm no more proud to be a City fan now that at any point in the 23 (of my 29) years I've been watching them.



Well I’m 50 and I’ve watched them for 43 years. I just about remember the glory days and through my formative years and as a teenager, we were top dogs in the City. What followed, starting in 1983, relative to what I was used to, was indeed a relentless and unmitigated nightmare. Yes, there were top days out, yes, there was the joy of promotion etc and I kept on going and and kept the season ticket on throughout. But across the way in trafford, Utd were winning everything - literally, and we were treated with derision by their fans throughout. Growing up in Gorton, it was a brave man who owned up to being a rag - it breaks my heart going back to the place now to see many more Utd shirts on the back of young kids than City shirts. I had to work hard to ensure my own kids didn’t end up as rags with tactic’s ranging from threats to bribes. I succeeded, but it was a close run thing because all of their school mates were Utd fans.

For me, it was a nightmare, but now it’s over and my only regret is that I’m 50 rather than 29 so probably won’t get to enjoy it for as long as yourself.

Don't worry mate you've got plenty of years to see us win trophy after trophy!!!!

It is a dream - we have been plucked out after three decades of mediocrity to become the most expensive team in europe. and the club is being run in a fantastic, professional and inclusive way.

Easily the best team in my memory (ST since 88) and the opportunity to win the lot.

When asked i say 2nd and 1/4s in euro cup would be a good season, I REALLY think we can win the lot!!!!!
 
good shout royal oak,imagine the shit i have endured ? god i cant wait for the next decade or so ! if my liver lets me last that long ! ;-)
 
I quite often think I'm dreaming. Up until winning the FA Cup, the best day of my City life was watching the '99 Play-Off final.

I grew up being so jealous of my Dad as he'd been there through all the good times when all I had was losing in the Full Members Cup Final in '86.

These are amazing times for us now & I for one, fully intend to enjoy the ride!!
 
Of course youre dreaming....and I dont find it funny after being tonked by Macclesfield in the post it notes challenge trophy...after the scum won the CL 5 years in a row....it's too fkn much to take I tell ya...:((
 
I am one of the lucky ones who was there in the sixties and seventies so it is a bit like reliving my youth only better.

In those days we had 5 out and out attackers and did scare teams with our attacking football,but now we appear to have 10 at times,only Joe Hart letting us down !

This time success will last for a long time as it is built on very firm foundations with obviously a long term plan in place backed by very serious and professional businessmen.

Follow and enjoy the dream Blues,the future is only Blue
 

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