Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

One of the best teams in the world, close to a treble etc... Yet there forum has a thread that's 7 pages long about... Trying to get little old Luton relegated :lol:

It's been 30 years guys... Let it go :lol:
:lol: The biggest ManCity forum because there's only one
 
In 1983, the two teams played to see who will get relegated to the second division. City needed a draw, Luton needed a win. Luton scored in the last minute to win the match and relegated City :lol:
So it was a must win match for both teams with something significant for the winner.
You could almost say ...... It was like a CUP FINAL.
So basically they lost a Cup final equivalent to a better team with no controversy who arent in any way their rivals 15 YEARS AGO and they are still worked up about it.
Absolute fecking weirdos
 
Bluemoon is going to be hilarious on Saturday night if we beat them, all ive seen all week is City fans claiming they are going to put at least 5 past us.
 
Bluemoon is going to be hilarious on Saturday night if we beat them, all ive seen all week is City fans claiming they are going to put at least 5 past us.
Blue Moon are mostly lunatics to be fair, most fellow fans I know have a ugly feeling we will lose
 
I really hope we beat these. Been getting a few cocky guys at work saying they’ve got 2 finals left against 2 easy oppositions. Every city fan I’ve seen is confident they’ll smash us. Think they’re forgetting the game at OT where we won and had more shots and chances then them.
 
Think they’re forgetting the game at OT where we won and had more shots and chances then them.

Our home and away form is vastly different. Wembley technically counts as an away because it's not at OT.
 
I really hope we beat these. Been getting a few cocky guys at work saying they’ve got 2 finals left against 2 easy oppositions. Every city fan I’ve seen is confident they’ll smash us. Think they’re forgetting the game at OT where we won and had more shots and chances then them.

That still only makes two people though
 
Our home and away form is vastly different. Wembley technically counts as an away because it's not at OT.
It’s funny you mention away from because I’m pretty sure I seen the other somewhere that city have only won 1 away game against the top 9 in the league this season and that was arsenal. I’ve not seen that mentioned as much as our away form though….
 
That still only makes two people though
Very true. :lol: They won’t be to bothered about the train strikes this weekend. Can fit all their fans in the back of a car.
 
It’s funny you mention away from because I’m pretty sure I seen the other somewhere that city have only won 1 away game against the top 9 in the league this season and that was arsenal. I’ve not seen that mentioned as much as our away form though….

This is definitely true

‘Only’ beat Arsenal away
 
Why do they think they'll lose? Please give me some hope!
General pessimism probably, but also because you have the players to hurt us on the counter and the fact there is an even bigger game next week. I'm the same, not optimistic at all, but I've never ever been before a derby
 
It’s funny you mention away from because I’m pretty sure I seen the other somewhere that city have only won 1 away game against the top 9 in the league this season and that was arsenal. I’ve not seen that mentioned as much as our away form though….

Yeah but our form against the top 9 means we can't win the league because reasons.
 
I live and travel around manchester all the time. Honestly, you struggle to find a city fan anywhere.

It seems to have been the case for a long time. Back in the early eighties, I used to get the bus from Rusholme to Old Trafford on match days, a route that took me through the supposed City area of Moss Side. I was sometimes with a friend, sometimes alone, but I always had my red, white, and black scarf around my neck, and I was never bothered by a soul. I even lived a few blocks from Maine Road and barely ever saw a City scarf. I had a couple of mates who were City fans from Rochdale, and one side of my family were City, but they weren't matchgoers.
 
It seems to have been the case for a long time. Back in the early eighties, I used to get the bus from Rusholme to Old Trafford on match days, a route that took me through the supposed City area of Moss Side. I was sometimes with a friend, sometimes alone, but I always had my red, white, and black scarf around my neck, and I was never bothered by a soul. I even lived a few blocks from Maine Road and barely ever saw a City scarf. I had a couple of mates who were City fans from Rochdale, and one side of my family were City, but they weren't matchgoers.
Finally we find out the identity of the city fan base.