allan harper
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It did and still does, god knows how 93:20 must of felt for them lot.Correct but that game hurt
It did and still does, god knows how 93:20 must of felt for them lot.Correct but that game hurt
I think you may be right pal.It’s that kind of complacency that has seen us dry bummed twice within the last week and ship 6 goals in the process...
Personally, I’d rather we re-grouped, looked at what’s going wrong, address it and then take one game at a time and see if we can win the thing..
1. We WILL be Champions this year
2. We WILL finish above those ****s for the fifth year running.
Let them have their day. We’ve got the whole spring and summer
I'll give you a third fact about City:
We have fans who want to demonstrate their blueness by going on about how we'll still win the league as though it's ever been in doubt over the past three months.
The fact is we lost a home derby after surrendering a two goal lead. - AND IT FUCKING HURTS.
We'll cheer the title win whether it's at Wembley (unlikely as the rags play West Brom), The Etihad v Swansea or in London against West Ham. But the celebrations will be more diluted than they would have been had we won it yesterday. Winning the title has been inevitable for a while (barring several serious injuries); the only thing that would make it more special would have been to do it against those clowns and their pet match-day officials. Why is this so difficult to understand?
We've had lots of "ticks" but we won't get full "tock" until we really rub their noses in it on a regular basis. Yesterday was a brilliant opportunity to send a loud, clear message, and we messed it up.
Although, should one of those not be a fact then neither would be. Imagine the meltdown if that happened.1. We WILL be Champions this year
2. We WILL finish above those ****s for the fifth year running.
Let them have their day. We’ve got the whole spring and summer