Of course people are allowed to be disappointed. They're allowed to be gutted and raging and upset and express that anger however they like, but calling the manager and the players every name under the sun and saying it's the worst moment in City's history and undermining all the incredible performances and success we've enjoyed this season is on another level (not talking about you directly, just a lot of other posters). When we win, he's a genius. When we lose, he's the scum of the earth. Everything seems to be black and white with modern football fans. Mistakes can be made and big games can be lost without the need to start insulting the manager and asking the players to hand back their wages and talking about disgraces and black marks on our history that will "never be forgotten".
We're all disappointed, of course we are, but it's beyond myopic to start turning on Pep and the squad after two bad games, even if those games had a huge amount of importance. We've broken records, we've been brilliant, we've won a cup and the league is in the bag (it's laughable that some people are suddenly doubting that after yesterday). We've got one final shot at major glory on Tuesday night. It's a faint hope but it's a hope all the same, and after all the happiness and pride we've experienced this season thanks to our manager and our team, I think they deserve a little more respect. I'll be cheering them on on Tuesday and whatever happens I'm gonna look back on this season as one of the best I've had the pleasure of experiencing.