Your favourite City crisis?

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Only City could open a new stand ( Probably one of football's worst ever) , Play in a FA Cup quarter Final Live on National TV, cause a riot followed by a pitch invasion with numerous police horses, lose the game but have our LB score of of the greatest goals ever scored.

Peter Swales run Man City at it's glorious worst!
 
Great posts, keep them coming.

Might teach the soft touches on here to chill out over 5 losses in a row. We're 17pts off safety with 26 games to play. Should be okay.
 
I remember watching us lose to Chelsea in 1979. They were dire, relegated that season. We were 2-1 up at half time, but managed to lose 2-3. I remember thinking that's the end of Tony Book, which really pissed me off cause the side had so much promise with the likes of Dave Watson, Peter Barnes and Gary Owen. Then came Malcom and decades of chaos.
 
Think my crisis of choice was when our own Directors were calling into the GMR phone-in to slag off the club’s management and future when Bury beat us at Maine Road.

We do a crisis properly here. Only winning a couple of FA Cups in a decade isn’t a crisis, unlike that lot over there.
 
I remember going to Filbert Street to watch us in a vital relegation battle with fellow strugglers Leicester.

It was a must win game.....

....We lost 4-0.



We sung our hearts out for 90 minutes though.
I enjoyed that crisis.
I remember that so clearly
It was absolutely pissing it down and five minutes in, a Leicester player lines up a shot from 30 yards which Perry Suckling gathered, only for the ball to squirm out from beneath him and trickle over the goal line
That was during our two year not winning away from home streak, which was enjoyable, as we all thought we'd win the next one
 

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