Rae4685 wrote:To be fair I get where YOU'RE coming from at first I was shocked, then I was angry, then I was upset, now I'm just Numb to it all.
Ted Hughes wrote:I was thinking about that before. Utd had their little couple of days with Rooney. Blackburn have sacked Fat Sam. Various teams have a little burst of contoversy here & there but with City, it just goes on & on & on, year in year out, money or no money, there's always something around the corner. I realised how much stuff happens with us compared to most & I remembered that 2nd season under Pearce, a season of nothingness, where nothing much happened. I look at rags fans trying to generate enthusiasm about the same ol routine, even though they win stuff all the time, the only time they really felt anything for years was beating us in the league cup.
I thought; how fucking boring must it be to support someone else?
Nobody does it better.
I love it
john68 wrote:I enjoyed every bit of that Edgeley mate.....except the bit about dying.
I hear young kids sing that and think they are submitting their young lives to many years of following city.
When I sing it...at my age....well let's just say "not quite as long...:-)
Can we have more emphasis on the City and a bit less on the dying....:-)
uwes_skyblue_duvet wrote:To be honest I was pretty devastated at first, it seemed another 'typical City' moment; top of the league one day and in turmoil the next. Then I was angry and wanted to rip a limb off whoever's fault it was and beat their face through the back of their head with the bloodied stump. Then I was confused cos I didn't even know who's limbs I was supposed to want to tear off.
Now I've reached a zen like calmness, and think that whatever happens, we'll be fine. It's not like we've just lost 2-1 at Sincil Bank and might be gurgling down the plughole of football obscurity. Gotta trust the structure we have in place from the top down, and if any ingrates in our employ don't feel that, then adios; it's your loss.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:uwes_skyblue_duvet wrote:To be honest I was pretty devastated at first, it seemed another 'typical City' moment; top of the league one day and in turmoil the next. Then I was angry and wanted to rip a limb off whoever's fault it was and beat their face through the back of their head with the bloodied stump. Then I was confused cos I didn't even know who's limbs I was supposed to want to tear off.
Now I've reached a zen like calmness, and think that whatever happens, we'll be fine. It's not like we've just lost 2-1 at Sincil Bank and might be gurgling down the plughole of football obscurity. Gotta trust the structure we have in place from the top down, and if any ingrates in our employ don't feel that, then adios; it's your loss.
That actually sounds about right.It's just another step and hiccup along the way to inevitable succeess.
Esky wrote:Rae4685 wrote:To be fair I get where YOU'RE coming from at first I was shocked, then I was angry, then I was upset, now I'm just Numb to it all.
You forgot bargaining; step three.
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