blue b4 the moon
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I've like a few posts in this thread but feel the need to reply to this one as I've just had a peeling onions moment.I saw us beat Newcastle in the League Cup final in 1976. I'd grown up seeing City win trophies and titles for 10 years, and it never entered my head on that sunny day back then the traumas that would unfold.
As the years drifted by, I increasingly thought I'd never see us winning anything again. I remember questioning why I even bothered going to the games after we moved into Coms. The new ground had promised so much, but it was the same old City, dodging relegation year after year. The nadir was when Pearce was our manager. 13 goals at home in the season, 3 of them against Everton, and not one ball hitting the home net after that game which took place around Christmas time.
Did I think it was going to be this good? No, not at all.
I remember being at Wembley when we played Stoke in the FA Cup final in 2011. Yaya powered in his shot 10 minutes or so from time, and 10 minutes later a huge chant echoed around the ground as the clock ticked round. '34 years, and we're still here'.
I knew at the time it would be the last time it would be sung by us, and there was genuine emotion on many faces at that time, but it never crossed my mind we would have the success we have since achieved.
Aguero signed for us a few weeks later and the following year we played QPR. It's been a pleasant ride ever since.
I was too emotional at the Stoke game when my lad came to hug me in the block I was in for the last few minutes to remember singing our badge of honour song, I'd sung that all over the fucking country it brought proper togetherness to us all.