by guv111 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:22 am
It would take some getting over in the guv household, too. I'd become resigned to going year to year and decade to decade with nothing much to look forward to from City, but with such an elevation in expectation in the last two or three years my attitude has definitely changed. It used to be pretty easy to shake off City throwing away just about every chance of progress that came our way, and getting back into the Premier League a decade ago was practically a victory in itself, irrespective of how well we did there. Now things are different, and obviously much, much improved. But the sooner we win the league the better, because another season or more of this intensity would be a toil.
If we do it this season, then perhaps every time we have a bit of a set back, such as a couple of bad results or performances, I can take comfort in the fact that we have already done something I never ever dreamed we would do again. Till then, every PL match is seeming to be a kind of mini torture, with so much riding on it. When I was a kid and began supporting City, it was exciting, joyful and fun- there's not much "fun" to be had from being a nervous wreck every time we play!
A "disaster" if City don't win the league this year? He's pretty much spot on.