DannyThomas_1981
Well-Known Member
Dark times indeed as we fell down the leagues. Homeless. Hopeless. No future.
On the other side seeing this club rise again under the return of Robins - the last 7 years have by far been the most amazing and meaningful times in supporting the club.
My first game was in 1978 and nothing compares to our rise from 2027, team unity, the connection with the fans and moments of a lifetime at the CBS (now our real home), last minute winners, the sensational night at County, the form taking us into the play offs in 2023, Hamer's goal at Wembley (for me the most emotional City moment in my life), Hadji at Wolves and the simple disbelief of our comeback against United.
The dark days have resulted in creating moments that makes us all feel incredibly connected and proud of this club - I wouldn't have it any other way.
On the other side seeing this club rise again under the return of Robins - the last 7 years have by far been the most amazing and meaningful times in supporting the club.
My first game was in 1978 and nothing compares to our rise from 2027, team unity, the connection with the fans and moments of a lifetime at the CBS (now our real home), last minute winners, the sensational night at County, the form taking us into the play offs in 2023, Hamer's goal at Wembley (for me the most emotional City moment in my life), Hadji at Wolves and the simple disbelief of our comeback against United.
The dark days have resulted in creating moments that makes us all feel incredibly connected and proud of this club - I wouldn't have it any other way.