razor
26/07/2004, 8:12 AM
I am only just recovering from the sickness of Saturday night, sickness of course from drink and the sickness at knowing we should have beaten Nantes.
In all my years supporting City last Saturday night was up there with the best, if not the best night.
The team were outstanding and to pick one man of the match would be unfair.They played with guts and really got stuck in.
O'Flynn and Fenn caused the Nantes defence all sorts of problems.
Though I am not a member of the Georgie fan club I thought Saturday night was the best game I have ever seen him play for City, he was immense. He broke up the play so many times I lost count.
Colin T is after turning into the central midfielder we have been requiring for a while. Kearney and Doyle would torture any defence.
The back 5 were excellent, Devine has been brilliant in this European campaign.
Rennie gave us a few decisions early on but he got worse as the game went on. Ahamada should have went earlier than he did after a succession of late tackles, Rennie was lenient to say the least.
After Uriah had blown time on our Eurpean adventure, I looked around me to see grown men (myself included) with tears in their eyes applauding a young team who had given everything for the cause, our cause. It made me proud to be a part of it. "I'm City till i die".
In all my years supporting City last Saturday night was up there with the best, if not the best night.
The team were outstanding and to pick one man of the match would be unfair.They played with guts and really got stuck in.
O'Flynn and Fenn caused the Nantes defence all sorts of problems.
Though I am not a member of the Georgie fan club I thought Saturday night was the best game I have ever seen him play for City, he was immense. He broke up the play so many times I lost count.
Colin T is after turning into the central midfielder we have been requiring for a while. Kearney and Doyle would torture any defence.
The back 5 were excellent, Devine has been brilliant in this European campaign.
Rennie gave us a few decisions early on but he got worse as the game went on. Ahamada should have went earlier than he did after a succession of late tackles, Rennie was lenient to say the least.
After Uriah had blown time on our Eurpean adventure, I looked around me to see grown men (myself included) with tears in their eyes applauding a young team who had given everything for the cause, our cause. It made me proud to be a part of it. "I'm City till i die".