Don't tell me the butterlies in Brazil are part of the Premier League's "strategic plan to put a new name on the trophy in every six-year period".What is it about City fans that makes them think if a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil it's because it want Man City to lose.
City's older fan base is fantastic. Self defeating, horrendously sceptical about our own team and always expecting the worst and laughing at it. There is an element of the younger fan base that have seen nothing but success and have no recollection of the comedy shambles of a club we used to be in the 90s. A drinking club as Keegan once called it. Always finding ever more spectacular way to mess things up. It is unsurprising that having seen nothing but success, they become entitled. Us older blues recognise the signs very well, as our United supporting mates were the same when we were growing up!
Having looked at it again, it appears that the AR holds his position after the goal rather than moving down the touchline, which implies that he immediately felt something was wrong.
Probably part of the same strategy used when Gillingham were 2-0 up in the play off final and Mark Halsey played just enough added time for you to equalise and then go on to win on penalties...Don't tell me the butterlies in Brazil are part of the Premier League's "strategic plan to put a new name on the trophy in every six-year period".