Well, it is a forum. Why does it upset you?It will. Because then we don’t get these threads every five minute and their tedious intergenerational argument.
The gap in decades obviously taints things, but the FA Cup is definitely the bigger achievement.
I don't see why we need to compare though. So many City fans now won't have even been born in 1987.
The only comparison really would be like for like.
The gap in decades obviously taints things, but the FA Cup is definitely the bigger achievement.
I don't see why we need to compare though. So many City fans now won't have even been born in 1987.
The only comparison really would be like for like.
It's so very close for me but having been lucky to experience that day at Wembley the FA Cup win just about edges it for me.
In 66/67 season the club made history by getting promoted to the top flight.
In 70/71 season the club made history by qualifying for Europe.
In 86/87 season the club made history by winning the FA cup.
In 22/23 season IF the club get promoted to the top flight again it's just history repeating itself.
For me, it's second time round and it doesn't have the same excitement as the first time round.
Controversial opinion
I would still rather win the FA Cup and stay in the championship.
Not controversial at all. It's an easy choice.Controversial opinion
I would still rather win the FA Cup and stay in the championship.
Controversial opinion
I would still rather win the FA Cup and stay in the championship.
When we won the FA Cup it was the premier competition. Arguably as big as winning the league or even the then European competitions.
At this moment in time and not because it's us, this is far more important imo. I think the magic of the cup and the romance died with the birth of the premier league. Money, the champions league, the club world cup are all factors, but most prem clubs regard their respective ambitions of either staying up or finishing 4th ahead of the cup and hence play weakened sides. It's a shame, but does diminish the value and the prestige.
Dad said that to me tooRemember walking into Wembley in 87 and my mate turned to me and said "enjoy this, it'll never happen again" Very true until now. Because tomorrow goes pretty close and emotions will be running high.