Cruelty of football (6 Viewers)

Fergusons_Beard

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It gives and then it takes it away.

Just when we think we sorted in the playoffs and playing brilliantly, arguably our player of the season, suffers a season ending injury.

Then our best centre back and inspiration also gets injured.

Then with a massive twist of the knife our most consistent, injury free and only right back succumbs to a match missing injury.

We’ve now lost our improving left back to a 3 game ban and we are literally at bare bones.

Despite valiantly defending for 75 mins with 10 men and the much maligned keeper actually keeping us in the game (which most of the imbeciles on here seem to be forgetting) we lose to a lucky (and it was lucky) 90th min goal.

My point is that most of us Cov fans have seen this all before but it doesn’t make it any easier to swallow.

What’s brilliant is that even if we don’t make the play offs this is a City team in the Lampard era.

We’ll be challenging for many years to come and maybe next year we’ll actually come out of the blocks fighting and not take half a season to start playing decent football.

It’s not over but it has been a successful one.

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Snaily

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It gives and then it takes it away.

Just when we think we sorted in the playoffs and playing brilliantly, arguably our player of the season, suffers a season ending injury.

Then our best centre back and inspiration also gets injured.

Then with a massive twist of the knife our most consistent, injury free and only right back succumbs to a match missing injury.

We’ve now lost our improving left back to a 3 game ban and we are literally at bare bones.

Despite valiantly defending for 75 mins with 10 men and the much maligned keeper actually keeping us in the game (which most of the imbeciles on here seem to be forgetting) we lose to a lucky (and it was lucky) 90th min goal.

My point is that most of us Cov fans have seen this all before but it doesn’t make it any easier to swallow.

What’s brilliant is that even if we don’t make the play offs this is a City team in the Lampard era.

We’ll be challenging for many years to come and maybe next year we’ll actually come out of the blocks fighting and not take half a season to start playing decent football.

It’s not over but it has been a successful one.

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Agree with most of the above.

Not sure how it’s an unlucky goal. Our CH was in a great position to head clear their long ball but then got punched in the head by our goalkeeper
 

Fergusons_Beard

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I disagree about the lucky bit. If you make a stupid decision that's not bad luck.
Agree with everything else though

It was lucky because the ricochet dropped straight to the Luton player, that he hardly blasted it into an empty net but feebly shot it towards a defender who should have twatted it away with his left foot but decided to go with his right, got his legs messed up and hit it into his own net.

Lucky for them. Could’ve happened if Brad hadn’t gone for the ball.


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Gint11

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When FL came in, we were awful so then we realised we were in transition and a summer rebuild needed. Then we won 9 in 10 but it’s masked over how average we are really.

so back to the summer rebuild. Even if we scrape into playoffs, I can’t see us overturning Sheff Utd. We could beat Sunderland tho so we need 5th spot
 

clint van damme

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It was lucky because the ricochet dropped straight to the Luton player, that he hardly blasted it into an empty net but feebly shot it towards a defender who should have twatted it away with his left foot but decided to go with his right, got his legs messed up and hit it into his own net.

Lucky for them. Could’ve happened if Brad hadn’t gone for the ball.


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Nonsense. And even if it had, we'd have had 2 centre halves between him and the goal and Collins on the line.
Poor keeping, again.
 

stevefloyd

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It gives and then it takes it away.

Just when we think we sorted in the playoffs and playing brilliantly, arguably our player of the season, suffers a season ending injury.

Then our best centre back and inspiration also gets injured.

Then with a massive twist of the knife our most consistent, injury free and only right back succumbs to a match missing injury.

We’ve now lost our improving left back to a 3 game ban and we are literally at bare bones.

Despite valiantly defending for 75 mins with 10 men and the much maligned keeper actually keeping us in the game (which most of the imbeciles on here seem to be forgetting) we lose to a lucky (and it was lucky) 90th min goal.

My point is that most of us Cov fans have seen this all before but it doesn’t make it any easier to swallow.

What’s brilliant is that even if we don’t make the play offs this is a City team in the Lampard era.

We’ll be challenging for many years to come and maybe next year we’ll actually come out of the blocks fighting and not take half a season to start playing decent football.

It’s not over but it has been a successful one.

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The imbeciles on here were fucking right, he done well then gifted yet another fucking goal !!!!!
 

Alkhen

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It gives and then it takes it away.

Just when we think we sorted in the playoffs and playing brilliantly, arguably our player of the season, suffers a season ending injury.

Then our best centre back and inspiration also gets injured.

Then with a massive twist of the knife our most consistent, injury free and only right back succumbs to a match missing injury.

We’ve now lost our improving left back to a 3 game ban and we are literally at bare bones.

Despite valiantly defending for 75 mins with 10 men and the much maligned keeper actually keeping us in the game (which most of the imbeciles on here seem to be forgetting) we lose to a lucky (and it was lucky) 90th min goal.

My point is that most of us Cov fans have seen this all before but it doesn’t make it any easier to swallow.

What’s brilliant is that even if we don’t make the play offs this is a City team in the Lampard era.

We’ll be challenging for many years to come and maybe next year we’ll actually come out of the blocks fighting and not take half a season to start playing decent football.

It’s not over but it has been a successful one.

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Was with you until the imbeciles comment. It's not like he was having a blinder, he was doing well just as you expect. but that's not the issue with him, he has consistently made goal costing errors this season, being ok for 80 mins but to fuck up like he did it's not good enough. I mean what in the world possessed him to come for that ball, there was zero danger and Kitch had it covered. it was boneheaded and cost us the game. Yet again.
 

quinn1971

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The imbeciles on here were fucking right, he done well then gifted yet another fucking goal !!!!!
Imbeciles 😂 but yet again it’s not the world class save he made everyone’s talking about is it, it’s yet another fuck up,bet the goalkeeping coach is fuming, 89 mins without a fuck up and then… boom
 

stevefloyd

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Terrible decision making again by Collins

Terrible decision making by FL again for sticking with Collins

ps has Wilson had an arm amputated?

Imbeciles 😂 but yet again it’s not the world class save he made everyone’s talking about is it, it’s yet another fuck up,bet the goalkeeping coach is fuming, 89 mins without a fuck up and then… boom
Well I am fucking fuming at the useless c**t, yes he makes a brilliant save yippee he does something right, yes he kicks the ball into touch numerous times boo yes he costs us the game yet again yippee...happy now?
 

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