Bluemoon in meltdown!

gordondaviesmoustache said:
I love the vicissitudes of the football season. If it was all plain sailing it would be boring.

What made 2012 sweeter for me was the memory of that horribly rainy day when we lost to Arsenal.

What made 2014 sweeter for me was the memory of Gerrard's huddle.

I cannot for the life of me understand why people who've followed this group of players are ready to throw the towel in already. Even if we lose on Sunday this isn't over.

Life following Manchester City has always been a roller coaster. Now we're a top club and the stakes are higher and the ride is faster it should be more enjoyable, surely.

Big players; big fixtures; high stakes; being In the spotlight - never a dull moment: that is what it's all about, people.

I cannot understand why so many of our supporters simply don't really seem to enjoy this remarkable journey we're on as City fans.

However this season ends, I know it's going to be another remarkable and memorable one. I think much of our support forget too easily how unbelievably lucky we are.

Words of wisdom.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
We've lost just 3 games in the league this season when we lost 6 last season and 5 in 2011/12, both seasons we won the PL.

Yeah but we're not ten points clear so somebody needs to be sacked/shot. Preferably anyone who's role I don't understand or who wasn't my first choice for the position.
 
Taximania said:
Helmet Cole said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Your damn straight and they can take the owners the fans and the stadium. Disgracful the lot of em

I don't even know how they can call themselves fans TBH. I was sat at my computer watching the game live on a russian tv station thinking what a load of plastic gloryhunting twats our so called fans are- total disgrace.

At least they turned up
Needed saying so no direct offence intended.
And no point sounding off at Mancini because he now plays his football for Galatasary
Why do you think we now sing Manuel Pellegrini he is the fooking man on the terraces ?
Have you been time warped or something.
I do however agree with the kiddo out bit as he pretty much does nothing but sit there making facial expressions and taking notes..

God bless City !

You do Know that was written back in March 2012, don't you ?
You do. Don't you. Just checking.
 
CelesteItis said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
I love the vicissitudes of the football season. If it was all plain sailing it would be boring.

What made 2012 sweeter for me was the memory of that horribly rainy day when we lost to Arsenal.

What made 2014 sweeter for me was the memory of Gerrard's huddle.

I cannot for the life of me understand why people who've followed this group of players are ready to throw the towel in already. Even if we lose on Sunday this isn't over.

Life following Manchester City has always been a roller coaster. Now we're a top club and the stakes are higher and the ride is faster it should be more enjoyable, surely.

Big players; big fixtures; high stakes; being In the spotlight - never a dull moment: that is what it's all about, people.

I cannot understand why so many of our supporters simply don't really seem to enjoy this remarkable journey we're on as City fans.

However this season ends, I know it's going to be another remarkable and memorable one. I think much of our support forget too easily how unbelievably lucky we are.

Words of wisdom.


Spot on. Too many people are listening to the wind up merchants that are the media. We might not win it this season, but although we have played poorly in a few games, on the whole this is a cracking team to watch. Arsenal were jubilant after beating us and closing the gap to 8 points, we were gutted because the gap to Chelsea widened to 5 points. There is a long way to go yet.
 
CelesteItis said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
I love the vicissitudes of the football season. If it was all plain sailing it would be boring.

What made 2012 sweeter for me was the memory of that horribly rainy day when we lost to Arsenal.

What made 2014 sweeter for me was the memory of Gerrard's huddle.

I cannot for the life of me understand why people who've followed this group of players are ready to throw the towel in already. Even if we lose on Sunday this isn't over.

Life following Manchester City has always been a roller coaster. Now we're a top club and the stakes are higher and the ride is faster it should be more enjoyable, surely.

Big players; big fixtures; high stakes; being In the spotlight - never a dull moment: that is what it's all about, people.

I cannot understand why so many of our supporters simply don't really seem to enjoy this remarkable journey we're on as City fans.

However this season ends, I know it's going to be another remarkable and memorable one. I think much of our support forget too easily how unbelievably lucky we are.

Words of wisdom.

Hear, hear
 

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