Didsbury Dave
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Not for me because it didn't actually mean anything in the scheme of things. But it did hurt.I’d put the 3-2 defeat to the rags in 2018 at home in that list.
Not for me because it didn't actually mean anything in the scheme of things. But it did hurt.I’d put the 3-2 defeat to the rags in 2018 at home in that list.
Get what your saying and it was a sorry debacle, but this was the chance to get back there and right the wrong. Also, we were a goal down for ages, last night we were virtually through.No where near as bad as last year’s final. That was our big chance.
I was fucking 27 and I cried at that game.Funnily enough i pondering this today. No particular order …
the luton relegation game. I was only 7 and the first time city made cry.
The ones that always come into my mind are that Owen goal for the rags in the millionth minute of injury time and the disallowed Sterling goal against spurs in the CL. If I’m honest I’d put this behind both of those.. That Owen goal happened as a lone city fan in a pub full of rags, i nearly got bottled. The Sterling goal I jumped around the room screaming for 2 minutes, nearly lost my voice being VAR chalked it off
Yes,our ability to implode in these big games is not a new thing (apologies if been in a coma)Half expected with a 2 goal lead with 6 to play?
LolYes,our ability to implode in these big games is not a new thing (apologies if been in a coma)