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14 May 2012, 10:10 AM | #1 |
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Manchester who????
Well, on an unusually sunny day in Manchester, the sky blue half of the city celebrated their first top level football championship win in over 40 years, winning on goal difference over the world famous United after a season of 38 games. The title was settled in the final few seconds of City's game, with United a hundred miles or so away in Sunderland, thinking they'd clinched it as their game ended two minutes sooner with City 2-1 down..... Two minutes and two goals later the Reds fans were in tears.
Hollywood couldn't have come up with a more incredible and emotional finish! Yes, the English can get emotional. Well done City.
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Sir Alex will be pissed !
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It was a great game. Kun Agüero is one of my favorite players and he was amazing today.
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Well done City - knocked old whisky nose off his perch!
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Left it late, but it was great to watch as a neutral. Well done City, IMHO well deserved over the season, great that after 38 games for each team it can go down to the last minute of the last game.
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Incredibly enthralling, the crowds reaction to the ebb and flow of events, winning in Fergie time, and Barton getting sent off, what more entertainment could you ask for. Still does not beat Michael Thomas's winner at Anfield though
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It was an amazing game!!!
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I'm old enough to remember that, it was all the more incredible in that Anfield at the time was a no win area for away teams.
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Great win for City and those fans have waited long enough for a title.
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As a fully paid up member of ABU, well done Citeh!!!
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Let's hope Newcastle and Spurs can hold on to their better players, making next season very interesting.
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I have to admit that we got a taste of our own medicine, i felt what bayern supporters went through in the 1999 CL Final.
It seems suspicious to me that QPR started 'relaxing' after they found out that they are safe from relagation, after which they just let city have all the chances. Im a Manyoo supporter but I absolutely hate it that they let this happen. We were in control with 8 points and we shot ourselves in the foot. It could have been 20, and the noisy neighbors could have been silenced. |
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what a finish....
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A finish like that usually only happens in movies.
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In my last EPL bets for the season I went small money of some unexpected results, as so often happens when some teams have nothing to play for and others have everything on the line. One of them was $10 on QPR to win (draw no bet) at 20/1 which was looking like a very savy (or jammy!) pick at the end of 90 mins
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Glory Glory ManUre!!
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That`s why I never bet on sporting events.
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I was there and I am a Seasoncard holder. Blue to the core. I tried to get tickets for my wife and daughter, but failed. I think City could have sold a million tickets for this game. In the end, I gave my daughter my Seasoncard and let her go in with my match buddy. I couldn't not do it. We were outside with thousands of others, which was a bizarre experience. A remarkable day.
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Seconded! PS. I was at the 1969 Cup Final- a very sad day.
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