Merlin's Magic
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It was 11 mm! Guess I got my mathematics wrong...11mm, surely?
It was 11 mm! Guess I got my mathematics wrong...11mm, surely?
As City fans we were on tenterhooks from the first minute until the very last 93:20 to be precise.... and even then I was thinking something was bound to happen.It had everything that game. 1-0 up and on our way to the title. Red card. 2-1 down. Rags winning. And then that ending.
The age thing……
Good result, exciting if you were a City fan, but we were shocking and got away with it because spurs imploded. Over EVERY other football match in history, please Explain why this is your choice?Spurs 3-4 City
That's the one that jumped out at me. Obvs would choose a City match cos that's what my brain has stored, apart from maybe one of those glorious European nights at Anfield, but I can't mention them I'd be lynchedGood result, exciting if you were a City fan, but we were shocking and got away with it because spurs imploded. Over EVERY other football match in history, please Explain why this is your choice?
And the best.I've always thought City 2-1 Liverpool in 2019 was the greatest Premier League match of all time. Both teams played extremely well and I'm certain there's never been a league game played in England with that level of quality and performance across both sides on show.
We had to play at our absolute best to beat them and I remember thinking after the game 'how is anyone else going to beat them if it took that level of performance from ourselves to get the win?'. Turns out no one else did beat them.....but we still won the league! Probably the most intense ever title race as well.
I know this isn't going to win in this thread, as great football games are about more than great football... but I am adamant that the first 45 minutes of this game is the closest thing the world has seen to a perfect football performance. There's not a team past or present that would have survived playing against that.
Totally agree and I also accept all the comments about how poor the City v QPR game was, that said, I could (and still do) watch the 90 minutes of that game and end up with goosebumps and a tear in the eye....There’s very few matches you can watch the full 90 minutes of on replay, knowing the score and they’re not pretty boring.
Pretty much all the games that have gone down in history as “great” have a great finish.