Favourite City game.....they didn’t win !

For me the 4_3 Owen the wanker game wen bellarmy fukin rinsed camel gob.
I wish people would stop reminding me of this game...it isn’t a favourite in any way shape or form, probably ranks as one of my worst watches as a blue just because of the end
 
I wish people would stop reminding me of this game...it isn’t a favourite in any way shape or form, probably ranks as one of my worst watches as a blue just because of the end
Same here with that prat of a referee Martin (play until the Scum win) Atkinson making up additional time that just wasn't there, he should have been sacked instantly after that performance.
 
Last game of the season at Selhurst Park in 1990 when we came back from a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 courtesy goals from a Clive Allen penalty and Niall Quinn. It was my son’s first away game. A hot, sunny afternoon and we both returned to Manchester with sunburnt faces.
 
Last game of the season at Selhurst Park in 1990 when we came back from a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 courtesy goals from a Clive Allen penalty and Niall Quinn. It was my son’s first away game. A hot, sunny afternoon and we both returned to Manchester with sunburnt faces.
Yes that was great day out,think they played the rags in the cup final following week.Still think the 2-2 cup game at Everton 81 was the best over 13,000 City fans fantastic atmosphere.
 
I wish people would stop reminding me of this game...it isn’t a favourite in any way shape or form, probably ranks as one of my worst watches as a blue just because of the end
Yeh - it was one of those goals that you could see playing out before it actually happend (atleast you could from the other end of the ground in the away end).............

Haunted me for ages that goal
 
Same here with that prat of a referee Martin (play until the Scum win) Atkinson making up additional time that just wasn't there, he should have been sacked instantly after that performance.

He has continued going against us ever since. The offside/handball goal against Wolves, the non Aguero penalty and sending off against the rags plus another penalty we should have had in that game. A complete bent tosser!
 
The 3-2 loss in the FA Cup 2011-12. To go 3-0 down with 10 men to almost get a deserved draw really demonstrated the spirit of the team and what we'd become. So proud of the boys.
 
Yes that was great day out,think they played the rags in the cup final following week.Still think the 2-2 cup game at Everton 81 was the best over 13,000 City fans fantastic atmosphere.

That was indeed another memorable game. I remember the wild celebrations when Paul Power scored his late, late equaliser.
 
Last game of the season at Selhurst Park in 1990 when we came back from a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 courtesy goals from a Clive Allen penalty and Niall Quinn. It was my son’s first away game. A hot, sunny afternoon and we both returned to Manchester with sunburnt faces.
That’s the game for me. I had a couple (!) too many having arrived at Euston at 9am and gone straight on the lash.
After the friendly pitch invasion at the end, walked in to their sponsors bar unchallenged and spent the next couple of hours getting free drinks courtesy of Virgin.
I d been so far gone during the game that I d completely missed the fact that we d equalised and didnt realise until I was in the West End later that it had been a draw!

Did not endear myself to the lads I d met up with in London by getting us all thrown out of the Chandos for singing City songs none stop. (And I didn’t remember most of that day until I was reminded of it when I met up with them all for the start of the next season.

Daft as in those days!
 
That’s the game for me. I had a couple (!) too many having arrived at Euston at 9am and gone straight on the lash.
After the friendly pitch invasion at the end, walked in to their sponsors bar unchallenged and spent the next couple of hours getting free drinks courtesy of Virgin.
I d been so far gone during the game that I d completely missed the fact that we d equalised and didnt realise until I was in the West End later that it had been a draw!

Did not endear myself to the lads I d met up with in London by getting us all thrown out of the Chandos for singing City songs none stop. (And I didn’t remember most of that day until I was reminded of it when I met up with them all for the start of the next season.

Daft as in those days!

Sounds a good ‘un. Having my young son with me, I experienced one of my more sober excursions that day. Fast forward ten years or so and we were able to share many a beer together on similar away trips.
 

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