Manc Born & Bred
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Like doesn't do this post justice.There are a sizeable minority in here who genuinely prefer ‘that’ City and the utter national laughing stock they - and we - were.
Not because they are closet rags, they’re not, but because they are of that disposition that just likes things being shit so they can have a perpetual moan and groan. They just truthfully get off on being unhappy and curmudgeons.
Being a blue in the 80’s and 90’s was a badge of honour. One, those of us who were there, can, and do, still wear with pride. Some people are unable to get past that sense of pride in supporting a club that gave us nothing but heartache
They hit their nirvana after the takeover when Mark Hughes was in charge. Here we were, with all the money in the world, and flirting with relegation. It was the most typical ‘typical City’ thing ever. Life didn’t get any better. They loved him.
Then we sacked him for being a wanker and in came Mancini and the story began.
They hated Mancini. Despised him. He tore down the banner and brought the good times.
He had to be hounded out.
Pellers brought a very brief hope of a return to the “cool days” but nope, he only went and won a double in his first season. The fucking corpse. He had to go too. He was hounded out and castigated in ways that still make me sick to my stomach, and always will.
Pep got a reprieve for a few years as nobody could genuinely pretend not to be impressed by the greatest manager in the world. And he was, and is, cool as cheese too so there was that. A bit of reflected glory and things settled down. For a year or three it was possible to be happy we were winning and still retain reflected cool points.
Then we won a treble and the murmurs about Pep began in earnest.
You can read it in any match day thread from this season.
Now they’re turning on the greatest chairman in the league. A man who has given us memories no football fan has any right to expect. And on the club.
Twas ever thus.
Rags have called us Berties for years. Caricatured us as being twisted, unhappy, bitter, and full of rage at the world.
Some in here just like acting up to that caricature.
It’s like extreme Stockholm syndrome and it ain’t changing any time soon.
Ignore them. Enjoy the greatest period in our history and the greatest ownership model in the whole world of sport.
Leave them to their bitter, inane, childish ramblings and their misery.
They’ll explode in rage and disappointment when we win the 115.
I can’t wait.
there's been some CL dead rubbers over the last 14 years of CL football, especially in the group stages, but that game was the most bizarrely flat evening i've ever seen. Especially considering the quality of the opposition and the context of their visit (first game since Istanbul etc). I just couldn't get over how much the ticket costed, and still can't!Fair enough, but that Inter Milan game, when they wore that vile shirt for a home game, stripping us of a little more of our identity, after they had overcharged for tickets, leaving thousands of unsold seats and the flattest of atmospheres, was one of the most dispiriting matches I've been to in a long time.
Fair enough, but that Inter Milan game, when they wore that vile shirt for a home game, stripping us of a little more of our identity, after they had overcharged for tickets, leaving thousands of unsold seats and the flattest of atmospheres, was one of the most dispiriting matches I've been to in a long time.
Thanks. I went for the CliffsNotes version. Succinct is my middle name.What a reply to a brilliantly constructed and well considered post.
Man, it's going to be rough for you as a fan if winning championships is the only thing that is acceptable for you. Yes, we have high expectations but it's freaking hard to win championships and no one's been better at it than us the last 10 years. But taking third, while a little disappointing does not mean a bad season.We aren't small time anymore mate, we are a top club and expectations shift to match that. Being as shit as we was holds no relevance to today. I was there too. I remember being outside of Wembley for a gig saying to a mate, I'd love to watch us here once. We have been spoilt. It doesn't mean this season should be sugar coated and things labelled a success that aren't. If you got told at the start of the season, we would scrape CL football on the last game, a season where 5 teams get in, win nothing, compete in no other competition but get to an fa cup final and lose to Palace, you'd think I took happy pills. My original point was Khaldoon almost celebrating failure.
Yes, the final tickets, but I’m talking about the Inter Milan group stage game last season. City set those prices.I maybe wrong but don’t uefa set the price of the final tickets
Yeah, he's usually better at saying nothing.Bit boring really.
Well he can’t say anything about the charges, he promised there will be swift transfer business, he paid tribute to KDB, Skip and Howard, answered all the questions the best he could. Good Chairmen never say anything they might regret later, remember Ratner?Bit boring really.
No he’s not celebrating failure, but he is tempering his views with realism. If you can’t cope with 4 leagues on the run followed by a third then I feel sorry for youWe aren't small time anymore mate, we are a top club and expectations shift to match that. Being as shit as we was holds no relevance to today. I was there too. I remember being outside of Wembley for a gig saying to a mate, I'd love to watch us here once. We have been spoilt. It doesn't mean this season should be sugar coated and things labelled a success that aren't. If you got told at the start of the season, we would scrape CL football on the last game, a season where 5 teams get in, win nothing, compete in no other competition but get to an fa cup final and lose to Palace, you'd think I took happy pills. My original point was Khaldoon almost celebrating failure.
It would save a lot of time if people actually read my posts. I HAVENT SAID WE HAVE TO WIN TITLES, I HAVENT SAID WE HAVE TO WIN IT ALL, EVERY SEASON. I have dealt with worse than your Spurs comparison, much worse. Growing up and going to Maine Road couldn't be any more character building buddy.Man, it's going to be rough for you as a fan if winning championships is the only thing that is acceptable for you. Yes, we have high expectations but it's freaking hard to win championships and no one's been better at it than us the last 10 years. But taking third, while a little disappointing does not mean a bad season.
Spurs are a top club with big money and stadium and they ended up one spot out of relegation. How would you like to be dealing with that?
I'm grateful for the season and I think we'll come out better for having gone through it. 3rd place and CL is nothing to sneeze at.
patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet
Agree to disagree. I think it's a great achievement to qualify for CL. With the injuries we had all year and the patchwork team it's even more impressive. I would like them to win the treble every year, but ain't gonna happen. If this is our floor, then we're in great shape!It would save a lot of time if people actually read my posts. I HAVENT SAID WE HAVE TO WIN TITLES, I HAVENT SAID WE HAVE TO WIN IT ALL, EVERY SEASON. I have dealt with worse than your Spurs comparison, much worse. Growing up and going to Maine Road couldn't be any more character building buddy.
Exactly, 3rd place and CL is nothing to be sneezed at. It also isn't an achievement either and had you said our season would have panned out as it did, at the start of the season. We all would have been hugely disappointed. Khaldoon started the interview yesterday talking of 3 finals on the spin etc as a positive. Winning a third of them isn't a positive. That isn't me saying we have to win them, it is saying that getting to finals and losing them isn't something to claim as a positive, but after our season of very little positives, maybe it is and I am wrong.
Exactly, 3rd place and CL is nothing to be sneezed at. It also isn't an achievement either and had you said our season would have panned out as it did, at the start of the season. We all would have been hugely disappointed. Khaldoon started the interview yesterday talking of 3 finals on the spin etc as a positive. Winning a third of them isn't a positive. That isn't me saying we have to win them, it is saying that getting to finals and losing them isn't something to claim as a positive, but after our season of very little positives, maybe it is and I am wrong.
You know i was agreeing with the post though, right?What a reply to a brilliantly constructed and well considered post.