Camberwell Fox
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Thank you - eloquently penned, and I completely understand and appreciate the symmetry between yourselves and Leicester.I completely understand the Leicester fan's view that their league triumph was the greatest ever and will never be repeated.
But the Manchester City fan's experience has been rather different from Leicester's. Yes, 10 years ago we were both average clubs who had been up and down the divisions and never thought we would ever win a title again. But the difference is, our nearest neighbours and closest rivals have been the most dominant team the country has ever known.
Generations of City fans have grown up not knowing anything other than United winning everything and City being a whipping boy. Everyone under 45 have had our noses rubbed in it our whole life by friends and even family. The arch nemesis overlord of all this was Fergurson who has patronised us at every opportunity, calling us the Noisy Neighbours and saying "Not in My Lifetime".
To finally have a team go toe to toe with them, get 8 points in front, let it slip, then get it back again, only to lose on the final day to QPR would have been absolutely catastrophic. But to actually score 2 goals in injury time, winning the title for the first time in 44 years and snatch the title away from Darth Vader's grasp with the last kick of the season, it will just never get better than that as a City fan.
As I said, I understand Leicester fans thinking their title win would be the best ever. For Leicester, it probably will be. But for a City fan, the way we won it in 2012 will never be equalled. It's impossible, there was too much hurt, too much anguish bottled up over those 44 years that was relieved with one swipe of Aguero's boot. It's impossible to imagine it ever getting better than that.
But we have won the league again in 2014 and 2018 and it was still absolutely fantastic. Especially the 100 points, which we similarly achieved with the last kick of the season. It wasn't as meaningful or as special as 2012, but it was still a brilliant feeling.
So to answer your question, yes of course you should want to win it again, it's still a fantastic experience second and third time around. It will never feel as special as the first time, but then doing it again doesn't make the first time feel any less special ;-)
I believe the ONLY difference (money apart) is expectation. We never (nor the rest of the world) saw IT coming but perhaps your first title win was less of a surprise?