HelloCity
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Note to self, Lionel Messi at 70 per cent is still greater than any player I will have witnessed in my City lifetime.
With the greatest respect to all those City players who were obviously a bit special.
When my 13-year-old son is old and grey, with hopefully grandkids of his own, he would be able to say he saw one of the greatest players to ever kick a ball play for City.
We all want to keep winning, but let's not forget why we all love football in the first place?
I was there when Kinky ran through the entire Southampton defence, I can't even remember the result now.
I was there at my first derby game to see Mick McCarthy bullet home a header against United.
I was there for the 10-1. I was there for Clive Wilson heading in on Boxing Day to beat the mighty Liverpool.
These are all snapshots burnt into my memory.
They are moments in time and had nothing to do with winning league titles or glory.
It is the sheer joy of just watching football. To see someone like Messi play in a City shirt, regardless of the dividend, is to have something live long in the memory and encounter true snapshots of true greatness.
Don't turn your nose up, remember where we have come from, what it has taken to get us here.
Couldn’t agree more.
Seeing Messi walk out in a City shirt would be one of the best feel good and exciting moments I’ve ever seen supporting City. I’d be in the ground early for the warm up! Can only imagine how big the grin on my face would be.
I think certain people are in for a positive surprise as to the impact he would have on the club.
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