It hasn't upset me as much as I thought I would

Furthermore, I care because my Dad is still alive and has never seen us win the European cup and am sure many other city fans are the same as me. I got up about an hour ago too. Feeling very depressed. This won’t leave me for a while. Oh I care alright.
 
Furthermore, I care because my Dad is still alive and has never seen us win the European cup and am sure many other city fans are the same as me. I got up about an hour ago too. Feeling very depressed. This won’t leave me for a while. Oh I care alright.
Me too. My Dad is 92 and poorly. Saw every home match up to 2011. Gutted for him
 
Furthermore, I care because my Dad is still alive and has never seen us win the European cup and am sure many other city fans are the same as me. I got up about an hour ago too. Feeling very depressed. This won’t leave me for a while. Oh I care alright.

No-one has ever seen us win the European Cup/Champions League. Hopefully your dad and the rest of us oldies will live to see it.
 
I've seen so much in 60 years of following City, I was disappointed for about five minutes. Then I saw Sergio standing ALONE, looking like a broken man, and it was heartbreaking.

I've said many times that I genuinely don't give a shit about the CL. I was more upset with the way we gave up the FA cup.

It's always been about domestic trophies for me, but I never thought I'd see a 'top' coach play a team in a final that looked like it was the first eleven names picked out of a hat. It was madness on the Malcolm Allison scale.

More than a few players should (and maybe will) have played their last game for City last night. We had earned our chance for glory and Pep blew it... quite gloriously, when he handed the team sheet in.

The next two seasons will pass very quickly. I suspect we'll continue to rule domestically over 21/22/23, but I feel that the European glory expected by the owners will remain no more than a dream, and Pep will move on.

The ball is currently very firmly in ADUG/Mansour/Khaldoon's court - There has to be a firm plan in place to identify/appoint our next coach... Someone genuinely more ruthless than Pep.
 
I am hurting,hardly slept.

I feel like we blew the chance of a footballing life time.

Our beloved club Manchester City becoming European Champions.

And Pep totally fucked it up.
 
I know your all disappointed ( try following a league 2 side ) but look back 10 years ago and the amazing journey you’ve been on ..........it will happen it’s bound to ......best team in England ...... United massively in your shadow ........ more positives than negatives going forward ..........
 
I've seen so much in 60 years of following City, I was disappointed for about five minutes. Then I saw Sergio standing ALONE, looking like a broken man, and it was heartbreaking.

I've said many times that I genuinely don't give a shit about the CL. I was more upset with the way we gave up the FA cup.

It's always been about domestic trophies for me, but I never thought I'd see a 'top' coach play a team in a final that looked like it was the first eleven names picked out of a hat. It was madness on the Malcolm Allison scale.

More than a few players should (and maybe will) have played their last game for City last night. We had earned our chance for glory and Pep blew it... quite gloriously, when he handed the team sheet in.

The next two seasons will pass very quickly. I suspect we'll continue to rule domestically over 21/22/23, but I feel that the European glory expected by the owners will remain no more than a dream, and Pep will move on.

The ball is currently very firmly in ADUG/Mansour/Khaldoon's court - There has to be a firm plan in place to identify/appoint our next coach... Someone genuinely more ruthless than Pep.
Up to the last two paras I'm in total agreement.
 
I've seen so much in 60 years of following City, I was disappointed for about five minutes. Then I saw Sergio standing ALONE, looking like a broken man, and it was heartbreaking.

I've said many times that I genuinely don't give a shit about the CL. I was more upset with the way we gave up the FA cup.

It's always been about domestic trophies for me, but I never thought I'd see a 'top' coach play a team in a final that looked like it was the first eleven names picked out of a hat. It was madness on the Malcolm Allison scale.

More than a few players should (and maybe will) have played their last game for City last night. We had earned our chance for glory and Pep blew it... quite gloriously, when he handed the team sheet in.

The next two seasons will pass very quickly. I suspect we'll continue to rule domestically over 21/22/23, but I feel that the European glory expected by the owners will remain no more than a dream, and Pep will move on.

The ball is currently very firmly in ADUG/Mansour/Khaldoon's court - There has to be a firm plan in place to identify/appoint our next coach... Someone genuinely more ruthless than Pep.
Aguero is as City as the supporters. He loves the club unreservedly and is devastated to be leaving clearly. Even the chance of playing with Messi clearly isn't helping. In the interview last week he described City as "home"
 
It's always been about domestic trophies for me, but I never thought I'd see a 'top' coach play a team in a final that looked like it was the first eleven names picked out of a hat. It was madness on the Malcolm Allison scale.

What? He played the same team that beat Dortmund and PSG but with one single change. Literally 10 of our best 11 for the season.

We just won the league again, 3rd time in 4 years and Pep's 10th trophy in those 4 - but you'd have him away. Turkeys voting for Christmas.
 

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