I'm a Man Utd fan so I've seen my unfair share of comebacks/last minute goals.
What I had never seen was the way QPR completely wrapped it in once they found out they were safe. Nothing short of a disgrace.
Enjoyed watching them go down the following season.
But to compare 2012 to any comeback against a team that was still interested is a tad unfair.
I been at three last day matches, West Ham ( well, Miklosko ) v Utd, you would have thought West Ham had won the league that day the way they carried on,
Middlesborough, last day three nil, but, the last day title win in 99 is under stated, 1 nil down at home to Spurs, we will never know but had Utd not come back to win that one, I dont think the treble would have happened, instead the reverse happened and the Spurs game simply lit the fuse
Am on tv at Coles goal, front row Stretford, behind a large flag.
Man of the Match was Russell Watson, who came on at half time to sing, other than Sir Matts bagpipe tribute, I had never heard Old Trafford so transfixed
i agree QPR wrapped it, in their defence they had nothing to play for so as much as its not pretty, its just how it went.
Arsenal going and getting their 2 0 at Anfield, still ranks higher for me
I think we get suckered into the media hype, the iconic commentary, and the multi cams so we could laugh at/cry with Sir Alex.
football died for me when City won in, the turnaround was complete, you could buy success, bring in a team of multi nationals and do it in a plastic arena.