Anyone have any big regrets when it comes to the City? (26 Viewers)

Otis

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I was just thinking back and the one big regret for me was not watching the Sky Blues beat Bayern Munich, when we qualified for Europe that one time.

It was 1970 and I was still a young kid.

We had beaten Trakia Plovdiv in the first round.

We had played them away in the first leg in Bulgaria and beat them 4-1 and then at home, for the second leg we beat them 2-0. I was there for that game.

The next round we were drawn against the very mighty Bayern Munich!

We played them away in the first leg and we went to Germany and got thumped 6-1 and our keeper, Eric McManus, had a complete mare and was apparently responsible for a number of their goals.

So, it came to the home leg and I just couldn't bring myself to go. I was so distraught after we had lost 6-1 against them in that first leg and I felt I just couldn't go, knowing we were already knocked out.

Anyway, they came here and we actually beat them 2-1. A fabulous achievement.

Have always kicked myself since that I didn't go. We beat one of the best teams in Europe 2-1!

Big regret for me.
 

EalingSB

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I was 13 in 87 and went to 90% of home games. We went on holiday around Easter and I missed a couple of home matches and didn’t get the stubs for Wembley. If only we had a points system then …

@Otis my City-supporting will be complete when I watch us play in Europe. The likes of Burnley, Forest, Palace and Villa have all gone from the Championship to European competition within a fairly short time recently so there is hope.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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I was 13 in 87 and went to 90% of home games. We went on holiday around Easter and I missed a couple of home matches and didn’t get the stubs for Wembley. If only we had a points system then …

That is pretty mental!

So say you went to about 15x home games on which the average attendance was about 16k, yet you still missed out when we took 50k to Wembley?

How does that work?

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EalingSB

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That is pretty mental!

So say you went to about 15x home games on which the average attendance was about 16k, yet you still missed out when we took 50k to Wembley?

How does that work?

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Can’t remember the exact mechanics of it. Sure there would have been a way if I was a bit older. Remember queueing up from 5am or so to buy tickets for Forest away in the League Cup semi too.
 

bigfatronssba

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Had a ticket for the Christmas 3-2 game against Man Utd in 1997 but didn’t go because I was ill
 

Terry_dactyl

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I’ve never seen us win at wembley.

The old man couldn’t get a ticket for the cup final. We went to pretty much ever home game and the semi final. Gutted.

Had Sciatica and was forced to miss the Checkatrade final. I had a ticket but I couldn’t sit down!

I was on holiday in Croatia for the playoff final vs Exeter…“I haven’t got time to go to the fucking Game of Thrones island I’ve gotta get the boat back for the fucking game”!
I was the only person jumping around like an idiot in a small bar in a small coastal town 20 miles from Dubrovnik.
 

Captain Dart

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I was just thinking back and the one big regret for me was not watching the Sky Blues beat Bayern Munich, when we qualified for Europe that one time.

It was 1970 and I was still a young kid.

We had beaten Trakia Plovdiv in the first round.

We had played them away in the first leg in Bulgaria and beat them 4-1 and then at home, for the second leg we beat them 2-0. I was there for that game.

The next round we were drawn against the very mighty Bayern Munich!

We played them away in the first leg and we went to Germany and got thumped 6-1 and our keeper, Eric McManus, had a complete mare and was apparently responsible for a number of their goals.

So, it came to the home leg and I just couldn't bring myself to go. I was so distraught after we had lost 6-1 against them in that first leg and I felt I just couldn't go, knowing we were already knocked out.

Anyway, they came here and we actually beat them 2-1. A fabulous achievement.

Have always kicked myself since that I didn't go. We beat one of the best teams in Europe 2-1!

Big regret for me.
I went but none of my mates who I normally went up with did.
They missed out on seeing Sepp Maier, Uli Hoeness and Gerd Muller.
 

clint van damme

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That is pretty mental!

So say you went to about 15x home games on which the average attendance was about 16k, yet you still missed out when we took 50k to Wembley?

How does that work?

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You had to have ticket stubs from 5 games, can't remember the games exactly but I know Oxford on the Friday night was one. So early season attendance counted for nothing.

It was a proper shitshow. Lots of regulars missed out.

Used to go every week and POTG but my mate predicted a Wembley visit so we got STs around February which turned out to be a rare smart move
 

Mercian In Anglia

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Had a ticket for the Christmas 3-2 game against Man Utd in 1997 but didn’t go because I was ill
had a ST through the 90s, sat through every sickening defeat to these, surrounded by plastics in the West Stand and then at school next day, and of course this was the one I had to miss cos of visiting family.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I wouldn’t call it a regret as we both love the little guy to pieces, but going to so few games this season after going to most of all the others has been Sod’s Law.
 

WestEndAgro

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Never standing in the West End, Dad wouldn't let me go in, he felt i was too young.
I used to look over the rail in the family stand above with envy, or watch from "The Crow's Nest".
Sleep tight Dad, I love you, recently passed , Thanks for the memories and giving me the life long gift of CCFC.
 

Cally Fedora

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I think as someone said earlier - watching top flight football from the late Seventies and taking it for granted. Weird to think that through a lot of the early 80’s crowds for “Division 1” were 10-14k most of the time
 

rob9872

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Probably being stubborn and refusing to go to Northampton. I thought I was doing it for the good of the club and didn't believe they'd come back again (like MK Dons) if people went. I fell out with mates over it too and in hindsight it didn't make a jot of difference. I'd still make the same choice back then but with the benefit hindsight it was me who missed out and a great season of goals too.
 

torchomatic

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I’ve never seen us win at wembley.

The old man couldn’t get a ticket for the cup final. We went to pretty much ever home game and the semi final. Gutted.

Had Sciatica and was forced to miss the Checkatrade final. I had a ticket but I couldn’t sit down!

I was on holiday in Croatia for the playoff final vs Exeter…“I haven’t got time to go to the fucking Game of Thrones island I’ve gotta get the boat back for the fucking game”!
I was the only person jumping around like an idiot in a small bar in a small coastal town 20 miles from Dubrovnik.

Went to to the Cup Final. My Dad got a ticket from a guy at his pub. Cost £45 for the £6 ticket. Not sure what that is in today's money. I wasnt a STH back then but still only missed one game H or A that season, Chelsea away.

Missed the Checkatrade but that was because of my bone marrow transplant, was in the middle of treatment. I dont regret not going as my Dad, wife and son went. I really wanted my lad to go as I thought we might never get to Wembley again...oh ye of little faith!
 

WestEndAgro

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Probably being stubborn and refusing to go to Northampton. I thought I was doing it for the good of the club and didn't believe they'd come back again (like MK Dons) if people went. I fell out with mates over it too and in hindsight it didn't make a jot of difference. I'd still make the same choice back then but with the benefit hindsight it was me who missed out and a great season of goals too.
You made the correct decision, sleep easy.
 

CovRes

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Probably being stubborn and refusing to go to Northampton. I thought I was doing it for the good of the club and didn't believe they'd come back again (like MK Dons) if people went. I fell out with mates over it too and in hindsight it didn't make a jot of difference. I'd still make the same choice back then but with the benefit hindsight it was me who missed out and a great season of goals too.
Who knows what SISU would have done if the move had been a success.
 

torchomatic

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Probably being stubborn and refusing to go to Northampton. I thought I was doing it for the good of the club and didn't believe they'd come back again (like MK Dons) if people went. I fell out with mates over it too and in hindsight it didn't make a jot of difference. I'd still make the same choice back then but with the benefit hindsight it was me who missed out and a great season of goals too.

We started going from November after I told my lad we weren't going. In the October HT he'd done a SBITC thing at St Nicks and they all got two free tickets to a game. We chose Notts County, won 3-0. Got a ST then for the rest of the season.

Don't regret it and never got the anger aimed at attendees from fellow fans. The anger should have been aimed at the Club hierarchy, not fans who simply wanted to support their team.
 

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