Best decision City have ever made?

There has probably been a few.The signing of Joe Mercer,Malcolm Allison and the stars,then unknown,they moulded into a team ahead of their time that for a magical period swept all before them.

As someone else mentioned,the junior blues and the social club that ensured a hard core support and loyalty that saw us through the dark days.

Joe Royle.the Goat and Andy Morrison,the right men at the right time to get us back up.

The move from Maine Road.Painful at the time,but we had no money and we got it rent free if our crowds dwindled,so at the time an excellent bit of business.

And last but not least......the takeover!
 
I notice this thread has got significantly less replies than the worst decision thread,does it mean we like a moan,or that the best is yet to come?.
 
waterloo blue said:
I notice this thread has got significantly less replies than the worst decision thread,does it mean we like a moan,or that the best is yet to come?.
We all support manchester city, the genuine soap opera club who always manages to shoot themselves in the foot.

We're going to be one of the greats in europe in the next few decades but "typical city" will never die.
 
ban-mcfc said:
We're going to be one of the greats in europe in the next few decades but "typical city" will never die.

"Typical City" will never die because you can interpret almost anything we do as being "typical City".

Winning the title in the manner we did last year could be regarded as "typical City", but if we'd dropped points in that game and lost out after being so close, that would also have been "typical City".

Similarly, it was "typical City" to beat Gillingham in the way we did, but it would also have been "typical City" to lose in the penalty shoot-out. Or in extra time. It would even have been "typical City" to get to the play-off final and then just lose 2-0. Or to pull one goal back and then lose 2-1.

It would have been "typical City" to lose to Stoke in the FA Cup final, but in a way it was also "typical City" to win the game without major drama, when we all expected a "typical City" situation.

I'm sure we can all think of dozens of other examples in which some of us would claim "typical City" on almost every possible outcome. It's also not that hard to think of tons of examples where other clubs fit the "typical City" stereotype.
 

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