I was annoyed when Dzeko equalised.

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Exactly the same as the OP , sat there even more pissed off ..

Loving the stories from the overseas blues in rag infest bars ..
 
I thought oh fucking great that's just fucking typical now you score just to rub fucking salt in the fucking wounds...typical fucking City.....fucking typical ffs

but I was wrong

Thank fuck
 
Before Edin scored i said to the bloke next to me that we would equalise just to make it all the worse. When we did score , i said in a sarky tone that i told you

Then the impossible became reality and bedlam broke out.

I sit occasionally and try to remember how I really felt at the moment of the Sergio goal and its a blank. I can only remember my kids faces. My daughter was screaming and my lad who was 12 at the time burst into tears.
 
Blue Til Death said:
I didn't move a muscle, just stared ahead vacantly, knowing we had still fucked up winning the league..! More than made up for my lethargy when Sergio did his stuff though..;-))

Me too.
 
ONTHERUNWITHTHAKSIN said:
Put my hand on my brothers back as he was sat down with head in his hands and said its fucking Gillingham all over again

the guy next to me did the same to me

I just thought he was on acid though

but at least I wasn't the only on to walk out early this time lol
 
This day will live with me for the rest of my life, as it was the day that I realised that my 6 year old son would also become a life long blue.
I always encourage him to never give up in everything he does and that he should always fight to the end, however at 2-1 down and with 4 minutes to go, I was the one slumped in my seat telling him it was all over!
Don't give up dad he said, I could see the tears welling up...what if we score? What if Sunderland score? He said. It's over son, it's over...I reply.
Dzeko scores and he's up cheering, while I'm still sat in my seat...We've scored dad, what's up? he asked.
It doesn't matter son, it's not enough, it's still over,I replied...
Suddenly NDJ has the ball and is advancing in slow motion,everything is moving in slow motion,until the ball leaves Agueros boot and the whole world explodes at lightning pace, I'm holding him in my arms and want the moment to last forever,we've done it dad he screams as tears flood out,It was that moment that I realise he is a blue for life.
 
I'm another one that didn't move; was still pretty numb but had a bit more hope.

When the QPR fans started celebrating the result from Stoke, I was shouting: c'mon they'll drop their guard or words to that effect.

The rest is history.
 
I can't really remember what I was thinking when dzeko scored as from 90 mins to aguerooooooooo it's all a blur but I remember when mackie scored I just thought, Fuck off city. The biggest chance to win the league in 44 fucking years and we've blown it to QpfuckingR. I remember saying to myself "that's it we'll never win league " I also remember calling Leacott 'worf'.
I'm sorry.
 
I thought: "You buggeroos. I don't mind being serial failures but it's the continual hope that kills you".
Then after Aguero scored and I came down a bit and the teams were traipsing back for the kick-off, I was sure QPR would score just to cap the day off nicely - but fortunately they were safe by then and couldn't give a toss for the 30 seconds or so that remained - which seemed like 5 mins. But there you go.
 
Seconds before the Aguero goal, I remember watching the QPR fans celebrating cos they knew they'd stayed up and saying to my mate "Why don't they just let us score, it doesn't matter to them any longer"

There's a few rags I know that to this day still say thats what they did
 
When Dzeko scored I entered a half dream world. Just prior I had my head in my hands, slumped in my seat in block 325. It was like a door that had been slammed shut half opening again. It's difficult to explain, but I just knew we would score again. The weirdest, most wonderful, most all over feeling five minutes of football ever.
 
Some absolutely brilliant stories on this thread, thanks for sharing, Blues.

A moment that could never be topped I don't think. I hope someone makes a coffee table book with some of these stories, or at least it gets preserved in the classics thread.
 
I wasn't annoyed but had the sense that the goal was too little too late.
 
Trust city to wipe away 44 years with, not just a normal run of the mill league title win, but one of the most famous moments in the history of English football

I guess it was never gonna happen any other way really
 
chaddblue said:
Trust city to wipe away 44 years with, not just a normal run of the mill league title win, but one of the most famous moments in the history of English football

I guess it was never gonna happen any other way really


I think it was THE most famous. A moment in time that you really couldn't have made up but that City actually delivered.
 
Puppet Master Silva said:
01MANC said:
When silva walked up to take the corner, I was feeling as low as I've ever felt watching city, sat with my 2 boys in a bar in Calgary with noisy gloating reds who'd never seen Manchester.

I had one eye on my car parked outside and had actually put my jacket on to leave.

Dzeko equalized and my thoughts were akin to...you fuckers, I've steadied myself for the despair and now you've given me a glimmer of hope, which will only worsen my despair in a couple of minutes.

Anyway, the only other worthwhile thing to say is when Aguero scored I jumped higher than I've ever jumped, and the ensuing "rush" meant my legs went. I literally fell on the floor and could not stand up for a minute. I guess that's delerium for you.

So much of this post I can relate to, only difference is being inside the ground.

What, you were surrounded by gloating reds!?!? Which ground were you in?

;-)
 

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