Fans of BPL throughout the world were probably
experiencing one the of most thrilling moment on the last day 2011/12 season as
it was down to the wire before the league title was decided with 2 goals scored
by Man City in the injury times. All of us could have thought that Man City
were dead and buried when Djibril
Cisse and Jamie Mackie overturned Pablo Zabaleta's first-half strike and Man
City seemed incapable of breaking the net strongly defended by a 10-man QPR.
It
was as if on a roller coaster ride for both Man City and Man United fans. Most
of the football pundits would have thought that It was going to be a walk in
the park before Man City could lift the trophy that they last won 44 years ago.
No body could have expected QPR showing that sort of gutsiness, sheer
determination to fend off the might of Man City’s strikers but it is the beauty
of football that keep us so attracted to it. Never say never before it is over.
Even with the last 5 minutes of injury times, if the players push hard and keep
on attacking, the unthinkable might happen.
When Aguero struck in the winning
goal that crowned Man City the champions, thousands and thousands of city fans flocked into the pitch and the Etihad stadium erupted into jubilations. Fans
were hugging each others with tears in their eyes. Some lying on the pitch
crying uncontrollably.
Without a doubt, this is the most dramatic match ever
seen on BPL and it is the most sensational day as well, Man U won 1-0 at
Sunderland but not enough to stop Man City winning the title, Arsenal won 3-2
at West Brom and guaranteed themselves in UCL next season, Tottenham won 2-0 at
Fulham but have to wait for the outcome of Chelsea vs Bayern and Newcastle lost
1-3 at Everton. What’s more? Ohhhh…QPR stay at Premier League despite losing as
Bolton drew 2-2 with Stoke.
Many could have
thought that Man City with the mighty wealth of their Arab billionaire owners
could have easily assembled the best squad in the work and winning trophies
after trophies but what we have witnessed over the so-called “craziest finale
on a crazy season” by Roberto Mancini, it was not the money that matter but it
was the people; the never-giving up players, the coaching team, the fans,
and millions and millions of supporters following the live telecast all over
the world, seeing their dream came through in such a sensational manner and
that is sheer satisfaction, the unparalleled satisfaction.
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