Exactly, whenever someone says it's been a rough 10 years I don't understand why. I look back fondly to those years and all that delicious moral superiority who cares City won 7 premier leagues in that period and we've won none.It'll likely lead to an embittered feeling whilst reminded, provoking a defensive response, usually predicated on whataboutery. You see this from city supporters all the time. We can see similar reports from the pro-Qatari posters on here, too.
Hope United can avoid this horror.
'Moral superiority' beats hollow trophies every time.
Exactly, whenever someone says it's been a rough 10 years I don't understand why. I look back fondly to those years and all that delicious moral superiority who cares City won 7 premier leagues in that period.
It's like we're running a church and not a sport team here.
Got me in the first half. I cannot be dealing with these delusional people. And these would be the same people whining at Just Stop Oil protestors and missing the hypocrisy.
Didn’t you know the Old Trafford museum is full of moral superiority trophies? We’ve won the quadruple twice on those.Exactly, whenever someone says it's been a rough 10 years I don't understand why. I look back fondly to those years and all that delicious moral superiority who cares City won 7 premier leagues in that period and we've won none.
Im all for the club to be sold (although id prefer not toQatar). But you make it sound like we just got relegated, it’s been a good season. Dramatically better than last season. We have a cup, we got cl football to look forward to and have a good manager. It’s not all bad. Things could be a hell of a lot worse.
I laugh at them because they're not serious people
Got me in the first half. I cannot be dealing with these delusional people. And these would be the same people whining at Just Stop Oil protestors and missing the hypocrisy.
SAF's club building was helped in big part by being one of the biggest spenders in the pl.Well, not cope that it's hollow. But fans of clubs like City otherwise reliant either upon happening upon once-in-generation manager or unearned money (or perhaps the latter buying the former in addition to doping, financially and otherwise their way to success), rather than club-building SAF -or Shankly for Pool tbf - will tell themselves any story to justify it, to the point where any critique is seen as simple jealousy. They'll internalize their excuses right to the core. The club could be run by literal child slavers and 75% of the fan base would find a way to overlook or equivocate around it....
You and your horse can do one.The immoral low horse posts are much worse.
Human rights matter.
It’s important to City fans but the football world doesn’t take them seriously. It’s not clear that often because the media dances around it but the reaction to Citys charges said it all.Exactly, whenever someone says it's been a rough 10 years I don't understand why. I look back fondly to those years and all that delicious moral superiority who cares City won 7 premier leagues in that period and we've won none.
Didn’t you know the Old Trafford museum is full of moral superiority trophies? We’ve won the quadruple twice on those.
What stops you from supporting city then?Absolutely Im all in for moral superiority thats why I fell in love with this club. Keep it coming.
@horsechokerYou and your horse can do one.
We're running a sport club though, are we? The main objective of the last 10 years has been the Glazer family well-being and comfort and ensuring even 10 generations down the line, they won't be lacking for anything.It's like we're running a church and not a sport team here.
You don't feel it now because "recent" success for city began just over 10 years ago. Their fan base it's growing, kids choose their teams based on playing style and titles not on moral balance.It’s important to City fans but the football world doesn’t take them seriously. It’s not clear that often because the media dances around it but the reaction to Citys charges said it all.
It’s all hollow and will be taken away from them when the time comes
I see the loss has pained you greatly. This is just pure cope.
I don’t see any proof at all that it’s growing. There aren’t enough neutral fans left that has their kids grow up to be City fans to any great degree.You don't feel it now because "recent" success for city began just over 10 years ago. Their fan base it's growing, kids choose their teams based on playing style and titles not on moral balance.
Anyone thinking City won't ultimately become the biggest team in the country if things don't change is in denial. They play amazing football, win most of the titles and they're not slowing down.
People criticized us because we spent more money that anyone else and said that's why we won so much. At the end of the day winners are winners the ball doesn't get stained.
I already chose a team as a kid, can change your job, house, wife, name and even your sex but you can't change teams.What stops you from supporting city then?
Your words show otherwiseI'm probably one of the least effected United supporters by this loss.
We'll have to agree to disagree then. I've seen plenty of kids wearing City's shirt here in the US. Their fan base is definitely growing.I don’t see any proof at all that it’s growing. There aren’t enough neutral fans left that has their kids grow up to be City fans to any great degree.
I can’t think of one fanbase that’s obviously grown over the last 20/30 years in world football.
All of Spain hates them, all of Germany too while the league they play in is the most watched in the world so a lot of fans are fans of their rivals.
It’s soulless. Oil money is known worldwide as the devil in football and it’s hard to look past.
Will he buy the club?Jurrien Timber was at Wembley today in attendance for Man United vs Man City FA Cup final.
Doesn’t matter. We can’t have them at Utd anymore, attached like fecking ticks, gleefully draining the goodness out of the club.
They need to go, properly go. And the club needs proper owners who will heal it and allow it to thrive again.
No weird ‘investment takeovers’ where they remain, no halfway, dithering sales that’ll ‘see them gradually go over a few years’.
Just a normal, proper, full sale as any other fecking owner would do. Even Mike Ashley could manage that ffs.
They need to go. Completely.
Doubt he'd be able to afford United.Jurrien Timber was at Wembley today in attendance for Man United vs Man City FA Cup final.
Nothing new there thenDoubt he'd be able to afford United.
I remember people saying the same about PSG to be fair and that’s gone quiet.We'll have to agree to disagree then. I've seen plenty of kids wearing City's shirt here in the US. Their fan base is definitely growing.
After the bullshit he pulled last summer, he's just Mason Mount in defence.Jurrien Timber was at Wembley today in attendance for Man United vs Man City FA Cup final.
Exactly, whenever someone says it's been a rough 10 years I don't understand why. I look back fondly to those years and all that delicious moral superiority who cares City won 7 premier leagues in that period and we've won none.
Your words show otherwise
No shame in it, none of us like losing to them cnuts.
Ok. Season is over. Can they now (next week) sell the club finally?