Rooney in the mirror talking about us


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sima-hebburn

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shame he's being sold in january :lol:

talking about losing the title

someone shouts 'city scored two in injury time' & I feel sick

our fans look heartbroken, then i look towards the sunderland supporters & there made up, laughing :lol:

what, because we've lost out on title at the last minute? why are they so bothered about us?

i think about playing sunderland next season, beating them, because focusing on anything other than city however small goes someway to making me feel better

HAWAY THE LADS, can wait to play rooney whatever tea\m he plays for
 
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Sad bastard :lol:
 
Fuck sake what a set of precious wankers they are. We gave Man Utd the biggest helping hand we could. 6 points off us and we took 4 off City.
 
I don't see what the problem is. We celebrated which is fine, a bit of banter.

And Rooney is naturally disappointed and upset after losing the title. Of course he isn't going to like us rubbing it in his face.
 
The only thing sad that day was the behaviour and lack of class shown by our supporters. Antics more associated with Stoke City or Bolton Wanderers. Make no mistake they won't even need a team talk when we go to Old Trafford this season, and it could get ugly.
 
I don't see what the problem is. We celebrated which is fine, a bit of banter.

And Rooney is naturally disappointed and upset after losing the title. Of course he isn't going to like us rubbing it in his face.

I'm an 84 year old grandmother and I'd beg to differ.
 
The only thing sad that day was the behaviour and lack of class shown by our supporters. Antics more associated with Stoke City or Bolton Wanderers. Make no mistake they won't even need a team talk when we go to Old Trafford this season, and it could get ugly.

Oh do fuck off.

Man Utd give it the billy big bollocks "we're Man Utd, we do what we want".

They give it but can't take it.
 
Man Utd fans were quick to rub it in when we were relegated at their place a few years back.

Didn't see any of our players mentioning it in the press.

The bitter bastard.
 
The only thing sad that day was the behaviour and lack of class shown by our supporters. Antics more associated with Stoke City or Bolton Wanderers. Make no mistake they won't even need a team talk when we go to Old Trafford this season, and it could get ugly.

Something Rooney has in spades.....Oh, hang on a minute...
 
Why is he so bothered that some Sunderland fans were so bothered?
 
What did they expect us to do?

Cry with them, feel sorry for them?

Would they have been any different if the roles were reversed? (unlikely I know..)
 
If I wasn't already a Sunderland supporter I'd want to beat us too. Being a Sunderland supporter and of the undoubted quality of Wayne Rooney though I'd have to feign injury in the warm-up.
 
The only thing sad that day was the behaviour and lack of class shown by our supporters. Antics more associated with Stoke City or Bolton Wanderers. Make no mistake they won't even need a team talk when we go to Old Trafford this season, and it could get ugly.

That's a shame, I was looking forward to our annual three points at Old Trafford :roll:
 
someone shouts 'city scored two in injury time' & I feel sick

our fans look heartbroken, then i look towards the sunderland supporters & there made up, laughing

what, because we've lost out on title at the last minute? why are they so bothered about us?

i think about playing sunderland next season, beating them, because focusing on anything other than city however small goes someway to making me feel better
Once a Blue always a blue.
 
for those at work

We’re away at Sunderland, City are at home to QPR.

We start well. I score first to put us in top spot. Then City go ahead. For a while we were top of the table.

But it’s not over yet. After 47 minutes, QPR do the unthinkable and equalise.

Twenty minutes later they do the impossible for a second time and go 2-1 up.

Our fans are losing it, the players can sense the league is coming back to Old Trafford.

I can’t make out what’s going on, nobody can. Is it over? Have City blown it?

When the final whistle goes there’s complete confusion.

I’m looking to the bench, trying to work out whether we’re champions.

Everyone’s staring at one another, shrugging their shoulders.

Then the Sunderland fans start cheering. They’re turning their backs to the ground and bouncing up and down. That’s ‘The Poznan’ – the celebration that City do whenever they score.

Oh God, City are champions.

The manager is walking towards us. He’s telling us to thank the fans.

My heart sinks. I can see it’s done, finished.

Someone shouts, ‘City scored two in injury time’ and I feel sick.

Our fans look heartbroken. Then I look towards the Sunderland supporters and they’re made up, laughing.

What, because we’ve lost out on the title at the last minute? Why are they so bothered about us?

I think about playing Sunderland next season, beating them, because focusing on anything other than City, however small, goes some way to making me feel better. That night, I live through the pain again – Match of the Day on the telly.

I settle down in front of the telly and take in the madness.

I see us winning at Sunderland and then City have their five minutes of injury time.

Five minutes that will change the shape of the league.

Even though I know what’s coming, I can’t look away.

I’m like a driver staring at a car crash on the motorway.

City’s fans think their team has thrown it away. The clock says 91 minutes, and that’s when City score: Edin Dzeko, 2-2.

And here it comes, the killer blow. On 93 minutes, Sergio Aguero scores again, City get their winner and we lose out.

City get their title. I turn the TV off. Silence. Gary Neville was right.

There’s nothing worse than having the same points as the champions, but being second best.

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The only thing sad that day was the behaviour and lack of class shown by our supporters. Antics more associated with Stoke City or Bolton Wanderers. Make no mistake they won't even need a team talk when we go to Old Trafford this season, and it could get ugly.

Go to say I agree. The 'Poznan' by our fans was pretty sad. And I would expect Rooney to react that way - why wouldn't he want to pay us back. It's not a major issue but I don't have any problem with what Rooney is saying.
 
The more this gets mentioned the more I dislike that club even more.

Sad sacks....with zero sense of humour, get over yourselves.
 
We should go out to wind them up.

They are clearly on edge about it, the sad twats

Motivation can tip over into trying too hard

Sounds like they've set beating us as their target this season lol. What about Man City?
 
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