Your worst footballing moment?

The playoff final before the comeback. Even the Horlock goal was annoying.

More recently the Michael Owen goal at the swamp really wound me up, had to replaster part of my wall as there was a fist shaped hole.
 
3.0 up at halftime at home to Bournemouth in the old 2nd division promotion in the bag sun was shining kippax rocking what could go wrong
your right its what we used to call manchester city doing it the hard way


If ever a game could define "typical City" it would be this one. Still cannot believe we threw away a 3 goal lead.
 
Ipswich away 2001, Monday night must win game under royle, was pretty devoed after that for a couple of days, all the hard work from the previous two seasons gone to waste plus the Ipswich fans with their weakest link banner.
Everton and Leicester away last year took a bit out of me.
Us selling Niall Quinn and Paul Walsh didnt go down well with me, both departures left me scratching my head for days.

I still enjoy seeing both Ipswich and Charlton lose because of their behaviour towards us that season.
 
If ever a game could define "typical City" it would be this one. Still cannot believe we threw away a 3 goal lead.

remember walking home asking anybody knew the score of the crystal palace game and i think they drew as well so onto bradford away leaving us still needing a draw
 
Theer have been many bad ones, but one that sticks in the memory began when John Barnes committed a foul down the left wing coming towards the North Stand leading to a Liverpool goal in our FA Cup QF.

This turned the tide of the game and later when Craig Johnstone was given a pen for a perfectly timed saving tackle by Paul Lake (effectively sealing the game) I threw our bag (one of those leatherette satchel type things, City branded) to the ground in disgust, only to be met with the further insult of tinkling glass as the thermos inside got obliterated in the process.

That was the day I learned that football was bent.
 
Too young to remember relegations fortunately but being locked in at old trafford after that league cup semi final was fucking grim.
That game was the last real stab in the heart, Derby wise. Last minute equaliser by Rooney; it seemed in spite of our changed financial circumstances things had remained the same, especially after the league Derby earlier in the season. The shinner was to follow, but the tide was definitely turning by that point.
 
That my friend was the best thing that ever ever ever happened to our club trust me

Maybe, we most probably would have been relegated with European football the next season but for feeling like shit in a ground that for me is up there
 

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