So if that first penalty had been awarded to City you would have thought it dodgy? The second was dodgy. Didn't notice too many saying Snodgrass got us a dodgy penalty, lot of stuff about things evening themselves up etc...
That's probably what i'm thinking of as well. Think Macken played in that game. Edit yeah just seen your next post.
But none of these were comebacks in the. Champions League. Everyone was saying it was the greatest comeback in the Champions League, comparisons in other games are meaningless. My lads under 14s team were 5-3 down with 15 minutes to go a few years ago in a cup game. They won 8-5. Maybe that one should be considered as well.
If anything, the reaction to that (from outside Hull) was well over the top considering it happens every week including another in the very same game, and no one says anything.
People I listened to on 5live this morning and on the news were talking about it in terms of being the greatest comeback 'in football'. Yes in the champions league it is the most goals overturned but it is not a more impressive comeback than the Liverpool/ AC Milan final.
As was pointed out earlier and it does make me laugh, it's funny how MK Dons draws such venom from people who have no affiliations to either MK or Wimbledon yet those same people seem to be wishing PSG, a team symbolic of what is ****e about modern football, had won. Despite no affiliations to them either. Was a good game of football and the better team won.
Why are PSG any worse than Man City or Chelsea? Or Inter with the Suning Group proposing to spend £300m on players in the summer? At least they had recent success before the foreign money flowed in.
I can't stand em but liverpool 2005 has to be the greatest champions league comeback Still fancy bayern to win champs league
Eh? PSG won the league and the cup 3 times in the 90s before the money arrived, whereas Man City hadn't won the league for 30 years (remember the Old Trafford banner?) and Chelsea 50 years before their money flowed.
Which is nothing to do with being like MK Dons. PSG were the wealthiest club in France back then. Free council-owned stadium and backed by Canal+.