Patrick wrote:Football was much better when you had wooden rattles and you could stand up and a bag of bits at the chippy cost you a tanner
leewonpen wrote:Tomorrow we play Liverool and I expect us to win.But do i prefer the chance we might win. Of course I want us to win the league,but its a big culture shock. I never want us to become the same as the rag fans and forget the hard times. These are the times that made us great fans.
bernabias_right_boot wrote:leewonpen wrote:Tomorrow we play Liverool and I expect us to win.But do i prefer the chance we might win. Of course I want us to win the league,but its a big culture shock. I never want us to become the same as the rag fans and forget the hard times. These are the times that made us great fans.
I'm the same. Over thirty odd years I've been used to City snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. It's different now and the club has moved forward such a lot in the last three years.
Not knowing which City would turn up one week to the next brought us all together. We'll find lots of hangers on who don't know what it means to be a true City fan. They haven't sat through a Stuart Pearce season or remember Trevor Christie and Mark Lillis. They'll never throw a pie at Peter Willis for sending off Andy May, or know the meaning of Niall Quinns Disco Pants.
I'll always remember waiting to go into Wembley at the semi getting drunk on the roundabout and celebrated the victory like never before. To me, looking back, that was the end of the old City and the beginning of the new. It'll never ever be the same.
Still enjoying the journey and the football though.
Crossie wrote:Maybe you should adopt a shit second team, someone local to you? That way you can get your morbid losing mentality satisfaction (i have one too dont worry!) but still enjoy watching City win so much.
If you want a Saturday afternoon facepalming session, try support Stockport County, my god they are shit.
citybluesmith wrote:do u feel we are favourites ? i still feel the same as usual , i still go into every match worried that we could get beat . maybe in time i will lose the " typical " city feeling , but at the min i still remember the cup shocks and embarrassing defeats we encountered
Slim wrote:
I think this season the match I was most worried in was the Wolves league match. I wasn't worried at all against Newcastle or the filth or tottenham, which I suppose is a little weird.
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