Running lines ?I agree, we messed it up in the 90. I’m not an agendarist, but there was no way we were getting back into it with the way he managed it. Also thought his running lines were a bit strange.
Running lines ?I agree, we messed it up in the 90. I’m not an agendarist, but there was no way we were getting back into it with the way he managed it. Also thought his running lines were a bit strange.
This is how I feel but darker. When I fell in love with the club I was desperate we not get relegated because I couldn’t ever see us on TV in the states (long before streaming). It was get to 40, and put up a fight against the rags. But having been so high, like the old saying goes, it’s a greater height to fall from. I am 100 percent convinced we’d have destroyed Liverpool in the final. Now, we need to pick ourselves up and chase the Prem — but I don’t see how morale from this defeat (not to mention losing Walker) recovers enough to give our best performance over four matches. So I suspect the most undeserving fans in the history of the sport save Millwall will get their quad. It’s simply too depressing. Next season I’ll feel like all is fresh and new and I’ll probably feel better. But this feels like an inevitable apex today. And as much as the journey has been wondrous and unexpected, I somehow have this nagging feeling that the height to scale is just too much, no matter who’s on our side, no matter who’s managing us.I've run those final minutes of normal time over in my head a dozen times and I just don't think there's anything specific to pin the blame on. It just happens sometimes. That's the Champions League, that's football.
As I've seen someone say on Twitter, "Sometimes you 93:20 another team, sometimes another team 93:20s you". As much as humans like to look for patterns in things and like to try and explain the unexplainable, there really is no way to answer all the questions that nights like tonight bring up.
As our old friend Bobby Manc used to say, "This is football". Nights like tonight are why we love football so much, as much as it hurts when you're on the receiving end of its ability to produce unrivalled drama. I just hope the lads can get themselves ready for Sunday, dust themselves down, and get back on with the title race.
But even if we falter from here and end up completely potless, City will still be here tomorrow and we'll still be a joy to watch. Going trophyless is below expectations but it's not a crisis. We went without a trophy in 2013, 2015 and 2017, and if we go without winning anything in 2022 then we'll be fine. We'll just pick it up and start again.
Inevitable outcomes like our relegations in most cases I can live with, throwing away the FA Cup in 1981 was worse.Missing the point in what I was saying but yeah ok? If it makes you feel better being relegated was absolutely amazing?
ErmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWe simply aren't good enough atm.
ive been sat paralysed to the sofa since the game ended. i need a teaI agree. I feel sick, why did we crumble like that?
Hard to imagine anything but a flat fucking day now .Drained. Gutted. Bed. But the boys need us v the toon. See you there!
He is the goto scapegoat but nope it is not on him for the two goals conceded forcing the extra time in the first place.No....but he's a seasoned pro, respected international, and whether starting or a sub, you expect a bit of desire, impetus, and someone who wants to grab the game to show everyone he is that good.
Don’t see how their heads dropped between the goals wasn’t timeStop blaming uefa or the ref ffs, we lost tonight due to the players mentality that first goal from Madrid went in and their heads dropped. It’s all on them tonight.
Officiating in the PL isn't any better. No penalties given against Liverpool for 46 games, Thiago booked twice all season etc.I hate this competition. We blew it, but the officiating is corrupt and that’s why I cannot take to it.