Redna wrote:Though I've been on this great site for a couple of years I haven't intruduced myself. Swedish for a start and a City supporter since mid 70ties due to english football shown saturdays on swedish television. Got a hook on City cause every other kid in my neighborhood was "supporting" the filth. Affection grew and I finaly made a trip to see the blues for the first time in April 89. Crystal Palace at home and we won, can't remeber the score though. I few more trips in the late 80' and early 90's were made. Work and marriage kept me occupied for years and to be honest following City in the latter parts of the 90's was a golgata I still stood up to the Rag norm that is Sweden. Got two kids in 98 and 2003 and planning to take the boys to Manchester I finaly went with my oldest to watch HAmburg and WBA respectively in the spring of 2009. Since then I went with both Wife and kids to watch Fulham at home and Scunthorpe in CC Oct 2009.A trip with a mate in April 2010 to watch the Villa home game was something special regarding the night life of Manchester. Unfortenaly my beloved wife was diagnosed with breastcancer that summer but my two boys and I attended the home game against Wolves in October 2011. Life has been shit sinces that, though we were crowned champoins last spring. My boys mother and my dear wife sadly passed away on August 27th this year and life is a mess. BUT life has to go on and I'm so happy having Manchester City FC together with my boys aged 13 and 9.We are travelling over in late October this year to se atleast the Swansea gameand hopefully same COC and West Ham away.
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Alex Sapphire wrote:Redna wrote:Though I've been on this great site for a couple of years I haven't intruduced myself. Swedish for a start and a City supporter since mid 70ties due to english football shown saturdays on swedish television. Got a hook on City cause every other kid in my neighborhood was "supporting" the filth. Affection grew and I finaly made a trip to see the blues for the first time in April 89. Crystal Palace at home and we won, can't remeber the score though. I few more trips in the late 80' and early 90's were made. Work and marriage kept me occupied for years and to be honest following City in the latter parts of the 90's was a golgata I still stood up to the Rag norm that is Sweden. Got two kids in 98 and 2003 and planning to take the boys to Manchester I finaly went with my oldest to watch HAmburg and WBA respectively in the spring of 2009. Since then I went with both Wife and kids to watch Fulham at home and Scunthorpe in CC Oct 2009.A trip with a mate in April 2010 to watch the Villa home game was something special regarding the night life of Manchester. Unfortenaly my beloved wife was diagnosed with breastcancer that summer but my two boys and I attended the home game against Wolves in October 2011. Life has been shit sinces that, though we were crowned champoins last spring. My boys mother and my dear wife sadly passed away on August 27th this year and life is a mess. BUT life has to go on and I'm so happy having Manchester City FC together with my boys aged 13 and 9.We are travelling over in late October this year to se atleast the Swansea gameand hopefully same COC and West Ham away.
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I've always enjoyed your posts and it's good to finally hear your story, although I'm so sorry to hear of your (and your boys' ) loss.
Hope you're all looking forward to your October trip and remember: kids are very welcome in the Townley so there's a pint (and 2 soft drinks) with your names on them.
Redna wrote:Though I've been on this great site for a couple of years I haven't intruduced myself. Swedish for a start and a City supporter since mid 70ties due to english football shown saturdays on swedish television. Got a hook on City cause every other kid in my neighborhood was "supporting" the filth. Affection grew and I finaly made a trip to see the blues for the first time in April 89. Crystal Palace at home and we won, can't remeber the score though. I few more trips in the late 80' and early 90's were made. Work and marriage kept me occupied for years and to be honest following City in the latter parts of the 90's was a golgata I still stood up to the Rag norm that is Sweden. Got two kids in 98 and 2003 and planning to take the boys to Manchester I finaly went with my oldest to watch HAmburg and WBA respectively in the spring of 2009. Since then I went with both Wife and kids to watch Fulham at home and Scunthorpe in CC Oct 2009.A trip with a mate in April 2010 to watch the Villa home game was something special regarding the night life of Manchester. Unfortenaly my beloved wife was diagnosed with breastcancer that summer but my two boys and I attended the home game against Wolves in October 2011. Life has been shit sinces that, though we were crowned champoins last spring. My boys mother and my dear wife sadly passed away on August 27th this year and life is a mess. BUT life has to go on and I'm so happy having Manchester City FC together with my boys aged 13 and 9.We are travelling over in late October this year to se atleast the Swansea gameand hopefully same COC and West Ham away.
CTID!!
mr_nool wrote:
I'm really sorry for your loss, mate.
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ManCityYank wrote:Hello everyone. In the last 2 years or so, I have fallen in love with football (yes I mean soccer) and Man City. Growing up across the pond in the US, we don't get a lot of exposure to football, except our version, which is odd because we really don't use our feet very much at all. But, since the last World Cup, I have really come to love it. Last season's match against QPR to win the League title was legendary, and this coming from a newer fan. I can't even begin to imagine what that was like for those of you who are lifetime fans. That only cemented my love for football and the Blues even more.
I look forward to the future of football and City. Thanks for reading and I am looking forward to contributing to this forum and make some connections with fellow supporters.
FYI, in my short 2 years of being a fan, I have developed a deep, deep dislike of the other Manchester team. So much so, it might even be unhealthy.
City64 wrote:Evening all .
It has been a difficult week hasnt it after the shambles in Amsterdam , the Media have their knives out it seems and the pressure has been turn up . Huge 3 points this evening , huge relief lol ! Thought i would join a forum and help steady the ship as a "few" seem to be getting twitchy lately after reading too many newspapers ! :)
Mancio4ever wrote:City64 wrote:Evening all .
It has been a difficult week hasnt it after the shambles in Amsterdam , the Media have their knives out it seems and the pressure has been turn up . Huge 3 points this evening , huge relief lol ! Thought i would join a forum and help steady the ship as a "few" seem to be getting twitchy lately after reading too many newspapers ! :)
welcome on board, Pal.
I wish I had such a brilliant knocking at this door.
Very nice sentiments, indeed, Fella!
do You have a pill, btw? my guts are still feeling the pain
City64 wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:City64 wrote:Evening all .
It has been a difficult week hasnt it after the shambles in Amsterdam , the Media have their knives out it seems and the pressure has been turn up . Huge 3 points this evening , huge relief lol ! Thought i would join a forum and help steady the ship as a "few" seem to be getting twitchy lately after reading too many newspapers ! :)
welcome on board, Pal.
I wish I had such a brilliant knocking at this door.
Very nice sentiments, indeed, Fella!
do You have a pill, btw? my guts are still feeling the pain
Nice one !
Yes i have like many over the years swallowed many a bitter pill ....... it wouldnt be the same would it lol ?
This pain is much easier to handle now we are champions and have a better squad than Man Utd though :)
mcfcsincebirth wrote:Even though its nearly been 2 years since i joined this site i dont think i have introduced myself. All i can say is im Gillies daughter so blue is in my blood.
ManCityYank wrote:Hello everyone. In the last 2 years or so, I have fallen in love with football (yes I mean soccer) and Man City. Growing up across the pond in the US, we don't get a lot of exposure to football, except our version, which is odd because we really don't use our feet very much at all. But, since the last World Cup, I have really come to love it. Last season's match against QPR to win the League title was legendary, and this coming from a newer fan. I can't even begin to imagine what that was like for those of you who are lifetime fans. That only cemented my love for football and the Blues even more.
I look forward to the future of football and City. Thanks for reading and I am looking forward to contributing to this forum and make some connections with fellow supporters.
FYI, in my short 2 years of being a fan, I have developed a deep, deep dislike of the other Manchester team. So much so, it might even be unhealthy.
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