BlueinBosnia wrote:saulman wrote:Great bloke, IMO. One of our saviours in recent years and I would have like to have seen him chairman for a few years more.
I suspect if he had have been, we would never have been in the mess we were in before the takeover.
Good appointment for the us and the FA.
This.
Although he's a Spurs season ticket holder, so I doubt his loyalties lie fully with us.
Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:saulman wrote:Great bloke, IMO. One of our saviours in recent years and I would have like to have seen him chairman for a few years more.
I suspect if he had have been, we would never have been in the mess we were in before the takeover.
Good appointment for the us and the FA.
This.
Although he's a Spurs season ticket holder, so I doubt his loyalties lie fully with us.
No not exactly true, the London based company he ran had a box at WHL and naturally he attended many games. He was recruited to City because Wardle knew he was a lifelong City fan as well as an astute company executive. His loyalties have always been with us and always will be.
Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:saulman wrote:Great bloke, IMO. One of our saviours in recent years and I would have like to have seen him chairman for a few years more.
I suspect if he had have been, we would never have been in the mess we were in before the takeover.
Good appointment for the us and the FA.
This.
Although he's a Spurs season ticket holder, so I doubt his loyalties lie fully with us.
No not exactly true, the London based company he ran had a box at WHL and naturally he attended many games. He was recruited to City because Wardle knew he was a lifelong City fan as well as an astute company executive. His loyalties have always been with us and always will be.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:saulman wrote:Great bloke, IMO. One of our saviours in recent years and I would have like to have seen him chairman for a few years more.
I suspect if he had have been, we would never have been in the mess we were in before the takeover.
Good appointment for the us and the FA.
This.
Although he's a Spurs season ticket holder, so I doubt his loyalties lie fully with us.
No not exactly true, the London based company he ran had a box at WHL and naturally he attended many games. He was recruited to City because Wardle knew he was a lifelong City fan as well as an astute company executive. His loyalties have always been with us and always will be.
I am relatively good friends with his nephew. They own season tickets and attend matches at WHL together.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:saulman wrote:Great bloke, IMO. One of our saviours in recent years and I would have like to have seen him chairman for a few years more.
I suspect if he had have been, we would never have been in the mess we were in before the takeover.
Good appointment for the us and the FA.
This.
Although he's a Spurs season ticket holder, so I doubt his loyalties lie fully with us.
No not exactly true, the London based company he ran had a box at WHL and naturally he attended many games. He was recruited to City because Wardle knew he was a lifelong City fan as well as an astute company executive. His loyalties have always been with us and always will be.
I am relatively good friends with his nephew. They own season tickets and attend matches at WHL together.
I'd find it hard to believe that he is anything but Blue considering where he grew up. Probably lives in London and attend games there but still Blue I believe. You could always settle this argument by asking your mate though.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:saulman wrote:Great bloke, IMO. One of our saviours in recent years and I would have like to have seen him chairman for a few years more.
I suspect if he had have been, we would never have been in the mess we were in before the takeover.
Good appointment for the us and the FA.
This.
Although he's a Spurs season ticket holder, so I doubt his loyalties lie fully with us.
No not exactly true, the London based company he ran had a box at WHL and naturally he attended many games. He was recruited to City because Wardle knew he was a lifelong City fan as well as an astute company executive. His loyalties have always been with us and always will be.
I am relatively good friends with his nephew. They own season tickets and attend matches at WHL together.
I'd find it hard to believe that he is anything but Blue considering where he grew up. Probably lives in London and attend games there but still Blue I believe. You could always settle this argument by asking your mate though.
Bernstein began supporting Manchester City in 1954 and watched the 1956 FA Cup Final between City and Birmingham City even though as a Jew it coincided with the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
sandman wrote:Bernstein began supporting Manchester City in 1954 and watched the 1956 FA Cup Final between City and Birmingham City even though as a Jew it coincided with the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
Beefymcfc wrote:sandman wrote:Bernstein began supporting Manchester City in 1954 and watched the 1956 FA Cup Final between City and Birmingham City even though as a Jew it coincided with the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
Once a Blue, Always a Blue.
sandman wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:sandman wrote:Bernstein began supporting Manchester City in 1954 and watched the 1956 FA Cup Final between City and Birmingham City even though as a Jew it coincided with the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
Once a Blue, Always a Blue.
Once a Jew always a blue,
Once a Jew always a blue...
sandman wrote:Bernstein began supporting Manchester City in 1954 and watched the 1956 FA Cup Final between City and Birmingham City even though as a Jew it coincided with the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
Mase wrote:sandman wrote:Bernstein began supporting Manchester City in 1954 and watched the 1956 FA Cup Final between City and Birmingham City even though as a Jew it coincided with the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
Shit so he IS a jew! No way!! I retract my previous statement.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Mase wrote:sandman wrote:Bernstein began supporting Manchester City in 1954 and watched the 1956 FA Cup Final between City and Birmingham City even though as a Jew it coincided with the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
Shit so he IS a jew! No way!! I retract my previous statement.
I thought the surname was somewhat of a giveaway...
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