gordondaviesmoustache
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It does mean more tbf.Has it been mentioned yet that they're building a stage in the stands so they can do a Wembley style walk to get the trophy? Because they are.
It does mean more tbf.Has it been mentioned yet that they're building a stage in the stands so they can do a Wembley style walk to get the trophy? Because they are.
Has it been mentioned yet that they're building a stage in the stands so they can do a Wembley style walk to get the trophy? Because they are.
You got there first whilst my boss had me distractedIt does mean more tbf.
Don’t feel bad about being slower off the mark than me; you’re in esteemed and extensive company.You got there first whilst my boss had me distracted
The last time the rags won a trophy (the Europa League) City officially congratulated them. What we got in return was the man child that is Lingard leading the dressing room singing of "Why don't City fuck off home?" which he posted on social media.
City officially congratulated Liverpool on winning the Champions League last season and the Premier League this season. Last season they sent no official message of congratulations when City retained the PL. The only one, to his credit, who did was TAA on his own social media.
You got there first whilst my boss had me distracted
I think City have always sent an official telegram wishing the rags good luck whenever they appeared in a final and have congratulated them whenever they've won one. This is surprising that our club, who always (until 2011) wore the city of Manchester badge on our shirts with pride in a final, should do this for what is actually a non-Manchester club, but I'm not aware the rags ever reciprocated. No class.
I agree that the treble is a bigger achievement than the domestic treble. But there is something very very special about our domestic treble and it is that we achieved it while amassing 98 pts in the league (and also reaching the last 8 of the CL). Man United won the league in 1999 with 79 pts.
Who are you quoting?Fucking quote posts properly
... and a record score in a Wembley (or Cardiff) FA cup final and it equalled the record for any cup final. A points total in the league only beaten once (by City) and not a goal conceded in either cup final.