Most pissed off you have been at a game.

For me it's the 4-3 loss at the swamp. We were so good that day and deserved something from the game. We kept pegging them back and then kept conceding. Bellamy with too absolutely class goals. Neville goading us all game long and then you could see Owen in space and when that went in way into added time it was just awful. Being at the ground it was horrific to see so many rags giving it large. We got our own back and some in the following seasons though.
 
Middlesbrough at home, they sat behind the ball against a pretty average city team then won with a late own goal, they didn't have a shot on target the whole match. The part I most recall is Southgate giving it the big one to their fans at the final whistle, I've never liked the **** since. ****
 
The 17th April 2010 my birthday and we are at home to the Scum and the game is into injury time. Then 2:42 into the added time that little runt Scholes scores the winner. I kicked everything around me coffee cups, discarded food containers and seats I have never been so pissed off in all my life.

That was awful. I was in Denmark and had been supposed to fly over from Copenhagen for it. But got stuck because of the Icelandic volcano and the ash cloud. Couldn't get a train or bus back to Aalborg where I was living at the time as everything was booked up so stayed in Copenhagen and watched it in an Irish pub there. Was awful seeing it on TV but I'm glad I hadn't flown back and been there, was typical of the two clubs at the time really but as I said with my post about our 4-3 loss at the swamp, we soon got our own back on the fuckers.
 
Spurs in the Champions league, infuriating.
Fowler missed pen against Middlesbrough under Pearce had me extremely pi**ed off at the time!
 
In order....


4th: Wigan away in the cup in 2018. We could have easily gone on to win the domestic treble that year (with the league and league cup already wrapped up). Was a toothless performance we definitely should have won. Made worse by their fans behaviour.

3rd: Lyon in the Champions League this summer. One of best chances to win the competition. We were awful, stupid team selection and bad refereeing decisions.

2nd: Wigan FA cup final defeat. Whole day was a shambles. Learning Mancini had been sacked, weather was terrible and we got beat by an awful team. Longest journey home from Wembley I've ever experienced.

1st: Far, Far, Far ahead of any of the others was losing at home to united in 2018. We had the opportunity to win the league against the rags. We were 2-0 up at half time. I doubt we'll ever get that chance again. The worst second-half performance in our history for me. All we needed was a bloody draw!
 
Not winning the league against The Rags after being 2-0 up after battering the twats for 45 mins.

Made me laugh this one because for me its right up there. The funny thing is when Sterling sent that one into orbit at 2-0 I kind of knew it was all going to turn to shit. Equally it was when I accepted that Sterling whilst a good player was never going to be an all time great. A top player scores that every time and we win the league, job done.
 
The Wigan FA Cup Final certainly. I was disgusted with the players refusing to win it for the fans.

Nottingham Forest 0-3 in the FA Cup was a particularly bad one. I drank 8 cans on the train home and passed out on the sofa fully clothed.
 
If we get well beaten by a good team then it's fair enough. It's just lack of effort from the players that upsets me.
 
The one that springs to mind with me was the united FA Cup tie in 1996. I sat in the middle of the STretford End for it. The season was awful and this was our last chance at achieving anything. We went 1-0 up. The referee robbed us.

Coming out at the end, walking through that tunnel, with all the United fans gloating and singing, and then the news comes through they've just drawn Swindon at home in the quarter finals. All we had was Alan Ball and a relegation battle.

That was a real bad moment. Getting the train back to London with Spurs fans after the 4-2 cup tie in 93 was bad too. But the lowest I ever felt in a football stadium was when Gillingham went 2-0 up. That's the only time I considered deserting Manchester City for good.
 
My memory fails me but I think it was Sunderland/Middlesbro (?) Who we battered, they had no shots but won 1-0 thanks to an own goal.
 
Middlesbrough. Sun Jihai OG at the death. He was a committed player but jack of all trades and master of none.
 
Probably when Craig Johnstone got a non-penalty in the cup QF making it 4 to the dippers. Added to the outrage at the the John Barnes handball which continued to become their first goal, I slammed our City satchel/bag down to the floor in disgust - to the sound of breaking glass as the thermos inside it smashed.
 
I don't get pissed off, but generally just fed up. For the garbage we've seen over the years, you can't let it get to you too much!!

I remember plenty of days in the old Div 3 wondering why I bothered. Tony Vaughan was one particular player that I felt sad about when he played. Awful player.

Probably the worse one was at Wembley watching Gillingham fans celebrate their second goal.

One particular bad day I remember was going to Everton. Me and my Dad said we'd have an all dayer so got on the early train to Liverpool. It broke down about 20 yards from where it started and took about 2 hours getting to Liverpool. It rained, we got wet and struggled to find a pub that would let us in and ended up in an awful place in the centre of Liverpool. We got to the ground in a taxi after a "scenic tour" around Liverpool, terrible seats but good enough to see what weird goal where Weaver(?) kicks the ball against an Everton player - quite away from the goal - and it flew into our net. We got beat, struggled to get home and was pretty much sober for the entire day. We were both pissed off with the whole thing I think that was the last away day we did ha ha!
 

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