BlueNirvana
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and just a thought watching that, its our first prem without the big guy
On the contrary.But not very relevant to the celebratory thread.
and just a thought watching that, its our first prem without the big guy
It was , withtwo others who shall remain nameless , big shameIf that is the first thing you think of when City win the league...
I was talking from an upbeat POV,politics tend to ruin such.On the contrary.
The Anfield Wrap thought it appropriate, the day after we won the title, to drive over to Manchester and cast Utd and City as clubs in turmoil.
That was no coincidence, the Anfield Wrap do their match previews in Merseyside and they don't hang around stadiums interviewing fans before the game, or after, and never a day in advance and never rival fans.
There's no doubt that sections of Utd's fan base are pissed off, but not for the reasons being pitched by them.
But City? Anyone hand on heart think we're a fan base in turmoil? Well the Anfield Wrap found someone to dampen our celebratory mood. Go back to the video, listen to the Scouser's intro to the bit on City.
Tell me he wasn't pitching that we'd sold our soul for silverware.
Give over, you soppy old ****.The theme of yesterday's article in the Times reflected what Klopp said about us the other day: "They will not stop".
Pep talked about how the great champions, in the shower immediately after winning a trophy , were already thinking about the next one.
Mansour, in his message of congratulations, hoped it would be a catalyst for many more trophies.
The writer said our execs were "fiercely ambitious" and he called City "a relentless winning machine".
Sitting in my kitchen just now, the enormity of what we had already achieved and what we might achieve in the next decade hit me like an express train.
Tears streaming down my face, daft old man! What a time to be a blue.