BringBackSwales
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Managed to get Mrs Swales a ticket for that game, and she finally understood that day what it was about the emotion of a game of football that could mean so much to do many
That was Whitley who slid in and 100% scooped the ball up and out. Love that ref for ignoring itAlso - in extra time - I have a memory of one of our players handling the ball when he was on the ground - should have been a penalty (perhaps it is just my fuzzy memory though)
The Blackburn game is borderline an addition to our ridiculous come backs. 1-0 down 29 mins to go, battered by them in the first half, they hit the woodwork 4 times, BUT……. We kept going, 3/4 of that crowd was us that day, what a memory, what a day, just fantastic. I’ve been so so lucky to have been at all these games.99, 12 & 22.
Madchester finishes.
Some kind of maths shit here … 19 to 12 to 22 (13 then 10)
WTF does 29 hold?
I am expecting City to be 3 down in the UCL Final with 5 minutes to go and Haaland to score his career City total 604, 605, 606 & 607th goals to win the game and give us our 7th consecutive UCL trophy on the trot and our 7th trophy of the season. ( PL, FA,, LC, CS, ECS & WCS)
Pep turns to the camera and says “ I am sick of this rain. I am handing over to my management team of Vinny, Ilkay & Dinho. “ as he smokes a big fuck off cigar and walks off into the sunset.
Zero recollection this was a 2 legged game and we drew the first 1-1 at Maine Road
The Blackburn game is borderline an addition to our ridiculous come backs. 1-0 down 29 mins to go, battered by them in the first half, they hit the woodwork 4 times, BUT……. We kept going, 3/4 of that crowd was us that day, what a memory, what a day, just fantastic. I’ve been so so lucky to have been at all these games.
I do like adding the semi v swampies which for me changed everything, that was THE day it all started to turn. Brilliant
The Blackburn game is borderline an addition to our ridiculous come backs. 1-0 down 29 mins to go, battered by them in the first half, they hit the woodwork 4 times, BUT……. We kept going, 3/4 of that crowd was us that day, what a memory, what a day, just fantastic. I’ve been so so lucky to have been at all these games.
I do like adding the semi v swampies which for me changed everything, that was THE day it all started to turn. Brilliant
That last sentence articulates things so well. For 20 years before that it felt like City ballsed things up on every big occasion. It's where the phrase "Typical City" came from. Whatever could go wrong did go wrong when it really mattered, and suddenly everything was turned on its head. We deserved those two incredible games more than anyone.I remember shitting myself that they were battering us, but when they hit the woodwork the 4th time I just burst out laughing, because I knew it was going to be our day.
Such a bizarre match, and after the equally bizarre playoff final win the year before, it just felt like the world was somehow righting itself by helping us back up.
Found the full original broadcast