SebastianBlue
President, International Julian Alvarez Fan Club
- Joined
- 25 Jul 2009
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And I feel fine…
Having experienced a level of football year after year (including this season) that I never even dreamed of when I was a young lad pining for 40 points and the odd derby win, trying to avoid having the piss (or worse) taken out of me by the gloryhunting rag cunts at school.
We’re currently 3 points off the top of the league with 9 games to try to win our fourth consecutive league title (and 6 out of the last seven), playing Real Madrid in the CL quarterfinals to possibly when two straight CLs, and Chelsea in the FA Cup semifinals to perhaps win the cup in back-to-back years.
If this season is the beginning of the end of our club as force, I’ll happily enjoy the ride back down to mediocrity, knowing I have experienced something exceedingly special. Something most other fans would give their left arm (and first born) to have enjoyed.
Though, I personally don’t think it is the start of our slide in to oblivion. I think we’re just seeing the natural consequences of the unprecedented achievement of last year, and the clubs efforts to build for the future. Which, is to say, competing for another treble.
Enjoy armageddon, blues.
Having experienced a level of football year after year (including this season) that I never even dreamed of when I was a young lad pining for 40 points and the odd derby win, trying to avoid having the piss (or worse) taken out of me by the gloryhunting rag cunts at school.
We’re currently 3 points off the top of the league with 9 games to try to win our fourth consecutive league title (and 6 out of the last seven), playing Real Madrid in the CL quarterfinals to possibly when two straight CLs, and Chelsea in the FA Cup semifinals to perhaps win the cup in back-to-back years.
If this season is the beginning of the end of our club as force, I’ll happily enjoy the ride back down to mediocrity, knowing I have experienced something exceedingly special. Something most other fans would give their left arm (and first born) to have enjoyed.
Though, I personally don’t think it is the start of our slide in to oblivion. I think we’re just seeing the natural consequences of the unprecedented achievement of last year, and the clubs efforts to build for the future. Which, is to say, competing for another treble.
Enjoy armageddon, blues.