How's your mood after the RM game?

I think there's every chance it was a Real fan, even if he/she was in “civilian” clothes. Just possibly a neutral tourist — but unlikely. Why would a blue do that? It just wouldn't make sense.
Blue, Real or Neutral, some people nowadays are needy selfish twats more interested in filming themselves for social media ‘likes’ than anything else.
 
I stell feel sad. I don't know how long this will last, but I am sure winning the PL and may be FA will help to relieve this feeling. I also hate RM for thier dirty playing style. I hope they lose and never win the champions league. I know it might be childless feeling but it is what it is.
 
Still annoyed. Wanted to win the CL again more than the other two put together. And the disappointment from Wednesday kind of rolls into the feeling that City could/should have won it two or even three times more in recent years considering how it slipped away v. Chelsea, Madrid and Tottenham.
 
Still annoyed. Wanted to win the CL again more than the other two put together. And the disappointment from Wednesday kind of rolls into the feeling that City could/should have won it two or even three times more in recent years considering how it slipped away v. Chelsea, Madrid and Tottenham.
Same here 100%. I was thoroughly miserable summer 21 after that capitulation to Chavs.
 
Absolutely gutted - whilst hugely proud of the team. Winning the trophies and competitions we have in recent years is not sustainable and nor should it ever be, for the sake of the sport. We are blessed to have witnessed the creation and (r)evolution of one of the finest footballing teams ever and watching the players and the style of football served up has been a f&*king privilege the likes of which I may never see again.

We are established, we are the standard to which all other teams strive to compete and above all we're impeccable and I hope we always stay humble.

The only thing I want us to win in 2024 is the battle with the Premier League... and to be crowned champions for the fourth consecutive season.
 
Still annoyed. Wanted to win the CL again more than the other two put together. And the disappointment from Wednesday kind of rolls into the feeling that City could/should have won it two or even three times more in recent years considering how it slipped away v. Chelsea, Madrid and Tottenham.

I will grant you that there is definite feeling that we should be two pots up, maybe even three at this point (I never really got over Spurs properly, but there is you know no guarantee that we would have beaten the dippers in the final). We should have turned up against Chelsea in Porto. That was also a huge disappointment, which I've mourned about for many a long year.
The other consideration is that this is the manager in world football with whom we're most likely to win the CL more than once, and he's probably coming to the end of his tenure.
I've always said that I considered the PL to be more important than the CL, but this year, strangely, I did feel that I wanted the CL more. Probably selfish, because I could have got a ticket for the final, and it's just up the road, in a manner of speaking, for me. To actually see the boys lift that trophy would see me. They could be retrograded to the National League North, I would have seen things off the shoulder of Orion and at the Tannhäuser Gate that I (and you people) wouldn't believe.
But if we win the league, think on this: it will be the first time ever, First Division and Premier League, that it will have been won in four successive years. That's history.
 
The other consideration is that this is the manager in world football with whom we're most likely to win the CL more than once, and he's probably coming to the end of his tenure.
I've always said that I considered the PL to be more important than the CL, but this year, strangely, I did feel that I wanted the CL more. Probably selfish, because I could have got a ticket for the final, and it's just up the road, in a manner of speaking, for me. To actually see the boys lift that trophy would see me. They could be retrograded to the National League North, I would have seen things off the shoulder of Orion and at the Tannhäuser Gate that I (and you people) wouldn't believe.
1. Yes, Pep gives us the best chance we'll have, maybe ever.
2. Me too, I had the hotel booked near Russell Square.
3. Roll on demotion, when City finish this season as PL champs it's going to make winning next year's CL easier as domestic fixtures against Accrington and Colchester won't take so much out of the lads.
4. Trade you "Hope is a good thing .. and no good thing ever dies" (Shawshank Redemption.)
 

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