nobody said

It's crazy but especially with the fact it's against united makes it so hard to stay composed. How do rangers and Celtic fans do it every year?
 
I never watch the scum unless they are playing us

Was in Greece for the CL final three years ago, going out for dinner
The guy on the door said to come in, they were showing the game on the big screen, we said no thanks and went in a small taverna with no tele
 
wayne71 said:
I have watched the rags more recently than I have ever watched them. They really are nothing special.


This all day long.

The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

Relax People! We gonna murder the mofo's!!!

Believe.
 
Well this is what happens when you become a top team.

You'll have nailbiting nerve warcking times when the trophies are on the line in finals and when they title race reaches crunch time.

You'll win some and have joy and you'll lose some and have heartache.

Think back to some of the title races united have had in the past where it's gone down to the very final game.
 
I found relegation harder.

At least if we lose the league, there's always next year and the CL to contend with. Relegation feels like the end of the world. I have still never forgiven Lomas.
 
Best thread I have ever read! Been pissing myself at some of the comments!
i didnt sleep a wink last night and know its just gonna get worse as the week goes on! I was so hungover yesterady! When Everton scored their 4th I actually ended up being sick I was jumping around that much! I seriously am a nervous wreck thinking about the game on Monday! Although its harder than a relegation battle we need to get use to it blues! Imagine what it will be like next season when were due to play Barca in the CL final which would hand us a treble!!??



Fook me, now thats scary!!
 
A week away and I'm a bag of nerves too. I can't help but feel once we win it, be it this year or next, there will be a weight lifted off our shoulders as we'll have done it, so the title race in future won't be quite as nerve-racking (especially if we're fighting someone like Chelsea or Arsenal for 1st). Oddly enough my nerves disappear a lot when I'm at the game, but watching (away) games on TV and thinking about any game beforehand has my stomach in knots.
 
After the Arsenal game I thought 'that's it then, second is good. I can live with that.' Despite the fact that I know that we have played the better football I had resigned myself to second place.
Sad i know, but you take your comfort where you can find it.
And then what do City go and do? Resurrect it. Resurrect hope and belief.

The bastards.
 
mackenzie said:
After the Arsenal game I thought 'that's it then, second is good. I can live with that.' Despite the fact that I know that we have played the better football I had resigned myself to second place.
Sad i know, but you take your comfort where you can find it.
And then what do City go and do? Resurrect it. Resurrect hope and belief.

The bastards.

In my head we're finishing second, that way I can try and cope better with the disappointment rather than building my hopes up again only to be let down.

I've already written off this week at work, I know I'll get next to nothing done. Then, even if we beat them, we've go to do it all over again! Twice!! I'll be lucky to still have a job come mid May!
 

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