The emotion yesterday was just so amazing, and it got me thinking about what is special in football.
Goals are special because they come at random moments, often when you think one might never be scored. The beauty of yesterday was the build up of emotion - the time we weren't scoring which made the goals so much more.
Yesterday was a moment we'll never forget - but how many of us know United fans who no longer even watch the last match of the season? Or who have missed a cup final, because they've been to enough already?
I suspect the top teams (including us) will dominate for years to come, and we'll be celebrating many more wins, but part of me wishes that a few other clubs could have a chance to end their years of despair too.
I still want success, but it would be nice for future titles to be special too...and that instead of ourselves and United sharing the next decade, how great would it be to be genuinely fighting for the title with Spurs (yes, even Spurs), or Newcastle - teams that have waited longer than us for a championship win?
Goals are special because they come at random moments, often when you think one might never be scored. The beauty of yesterday was the build up of emotion - the time we weren't scoring which made the goals so much more.
Yesterday was a moment we'll never forget - but how many of us know United fans who no longer even watch the last match of the season? Or who have missed a cup final, because they've been to enough already?
I suspect the top teams (including us) will dominate for years to come, and we'll be celebrating many more wins, but part of me wishes that a few other clubs could have a chance to end their years of despair too.
I still want success, but it would be nice for future titles to be special too...and that instead of ourselves and United sharing the next decade, how great would it be to be genuinely fighting for the title with Spurs (yes, even Spurs), or Newcastle - teams that have waited longer than us for a championship win?