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When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby aristation » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:42 pm

I was shouted at by a Rag on the train back to Birmingham (I was wearing a City top) at the weekend saying "I thought all City fans came from Manchester". This brought out one of my darker secrets, I am a glory hunter and I'm not from Manchester.
I come from Slough (currently live near Birmingham) and made a momentus decision in 1970/71 (when 6 years old) that I was a Man City fan having been taken by my Dad to an Arsenal-City game and seeing the Blue Gods of football lose 0-1.
I got my Dad to take me to away games in London and when I got older went to games at Maine Road and since my son has been old enough to come with me been a season ticket holder and gone to the games through the dark years down the divisions through to our current dizzy heights.
The question is when, if ever, do I stop being a glory hunter, and more relevant perhaps when do those who have joined us from across the country in the last few years lose that tag?
It may be my last year as a season ticket holder as it just doesn't seem the same with so few English and local players (but I said that last year)
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby mr_nool » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:50 pm

Fuck off back to Slough, glory hunter!


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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:56 pm

i'll stop being a glory-hunter when we actually achieve some fuclin glory. Until then...the hunt is on.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Dingus McDouchey » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:08 pm

aristation....who does your dad support?
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Slim » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:20 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:i'll stop being a glory-hunter when we actually achieve some fuclin glory. Until then...the hunt is on.


I'll take the 2 million plastics, cause it means we'll have won some pots.

Bring on the gloryhunters.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Goaters 103 » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:32 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:i'll stop being a glory-hunter when we actually achieve some fuclin glory. Until then...the hunt is on.


This.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby aristation » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:37 pm

aristation....who does your dad support?

Unfortunately the bin-dippers but that is another story
It may be my last year as a season ticket holder as it just doesn't seem the same with so few English and local players (but I said that last year)
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:45 pm

Slim wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:i'll stop being a glory-hunter when we actually achieve some fuclin glory. Until then...the hunt is on.


I'll take the 2 million plastics, cause it means we'll have won some pots.

Bring on the gloryhunters.


i've been in this business for i guess about 6 years now. i'd like "founding member" status as a plastic please. i just have a really good sense of the word 'foreshadowing.'

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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Slim » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:47 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:
Slim wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:i'll stop being a glory-hunter when we actually achieve some fuclin glory. Until then...the hunt is on.


I'll take the 2 million plastics, cause it means we'll have won some pots.

Bring on the gloryhunters.


i've been in this business for i guess about 6 years now. i'd like "founding member" status as a plastic please. i just have a really good sense of the word 'foreshadowing.'

cheers


6 years would make you a Pearce gloryhunter?

Bet you thought Samaras truly was an uncut diamond too.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:47 pm

Slim wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
Slim wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:i'll stop being a glory-hunter when we actually achieve some fuclin glory. Until then...the hunt is on.


I'll take the 2 million plastics, cause it means we'll have won some pots.

Bring on the gloryhunters.


i've been in this business for i guess about 6 years now. i'd like "founding member" status as a plastic please. i just have a really good sense of the word 'foreshadowing.'

cheers


6 years would make you a Pearce gloryhunter?

Bet you thought Samaras truly was an uncut diamond too.


the plushy on the touchline changed my life forever Slim. Don't poke fun.

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Dissertation Questionnaire

Postby djarchard19 » Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:35 pm

Hi guys

Hope this doesn't get deleted (like it did on the 606 forum), as it's relevant to City...

I am a final year student at Leeds Metropolitan University currently in the process of completing my dissertation/MIS (Major Independent Study). I have chosen to investigate the issue of foreign/non-UK national ownership in the Premier League. I have structured a questionnaire and am looking for the views of fans of all 20 clubs on this subject. Your opinions on foreign ownership will be vital to the conclusions I hope to make. As mentioned in the questionnaire introduction, I can send you a copy of my results section once I have completed the full report if you are interested.

It would be a massive help if you have a spare 10-15 minutes to fill it out. If you click on the link below it takes you directly to the questionnaire. Once you are finished just click 'submit' at the bottom.

https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/stude ... X3MyYVE6MQ

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Dissertation Questionnaire

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:39 pm

djarchard19 wrote:Hi guys

Hope this doesn't get deleted (like it did on the 606 forum), as it's relevant to City...

I am a final year student at Leeds Metropolitan University currently in the process of completing my dissertation/MIS (Major Independent Study). I have chosen to investigate the issue of foreign/non-UK national ownership in the Premier League. I have structured a questionnaire and am looking for the views of fans of all 20 clubs on this subject. Your opinions on foreign ownership will be vital to the conclusions I hope to make. As mentioned in the questionnaire introduction, I can send you a copy of my results section once I have completed the full report if you are interested.

It would be a massive help if you have a spare 10-15 minutes to fill it out. If you click on the link below it takes you directly to the questionnaire. Once you are finished just click 'submit' at the bottom.

https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/stude ... X3MyYVE6MQ

Thanks in advance!


why do you think this would apply to City? just curious.

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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Goataldo » Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:39 pm

Aristat, who do people in Slough normally support? Reading? That's a hobby/interest ffs, I think it's fair to let you off for supporting City.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:35 pm

I think the general rule here is that if you support United and you're not from Manchester you're a plastic tourist glory hunter.

If you support any other club and you're not from the local area then people are indifferent.

If you support City and you're not from Manchester then it's OK.

Similar rules apply to negative press releases.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby guv111 » Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:40 pm

It's forgivable to be a glory hunter when you are from a provincial town and are aged 4-14 years of age. Generally, you don't know better. After that, you need to wonder why you support a certain club and what connection you have to them. I have a League Two side that I follow, and they have made City's travails of the last 30 years look glorious in the extreme. This is why I balk when I see fans of an established Premier League club, with a fine history, dribble on about how wonderful fucking Barcelona are.

As a City fan, you already support one of the biggest clubs in the world; why the fuck do you need Barcelona?

Barca's style may be one to aspire to, but my "glory hunting" begins and ends with City, as it did in 1998 when we were relegated to the third tier.

Having said that - and perhaps more to the point - blokes on non-match days in football shirts look like idiots. Women actually don't tend to look too bad.

In my opinion, you are a bit shallow and chav-esque if you wander around wearing a City shirt when you are nowhere near Eastlands. Replica shirts are generally for kids.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Blue Since 76 » Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:50 pm

to date, you're not a glory hunter. Later this season, hopefully, you will be. With a bit of luck, you'll have to ring 606 and start by saying 'I've been a city fan since 1754' like the rags always do. As that'll mean there was some glory.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby dazby » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:10 am

guv111 wrote:It's forgivable to be a glory hunter when you are from a provincial town and are aged 4-14 years of age. Generally, you don't know better. After that, you need to wonder why you support a certain club and what connection you have to them. I have a League Two side that I follow, and they have made City's travails of the last 30 years look glorious in the extreme. This is why I balk when I see fans of an established Premier League club, with a fine history, dribble on about how wonderful fucking Barcelona are.

As a City fan, you already support one of the biggest clubs in the world; why the fuck do you need Barcelona?

Barca's style may be one to aspire to, but my "glory hunting" begins and ends with City, as it did in 1998 when we were relegated to the third tier.

Having said that - and perhaps more to the point - blokes on non-match days in football shirts look like idiots. Women actually don't tend to look too bad.

In my opinion, you are a bit shallow and chav-esque if you wander around wearing a City shirt when you are nowhere near Eastlands.

Replica shirts are generally for kids.



Guv, there is no better way to draw out other city fans, and people who don't like city, then by wearing a city shirt.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Slim » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:14 am

Damn right, down here I have gotten into some great conversations, even got a discount off a 3d TV the other day cause the salesman was a city fan.(of course, that could have worked against me if he was a rag)
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby Dingus McDouchey » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:57 am

aristation wrote:aristation....who does your dad support?

Unfortunately the bin-dippers but that is another story


You weren't interested in following the bin dippers like your dad? I'm curious because my whole family have always been city fans and i've never known anything else. It would be interesting to hear a story from someone who apparently had a choice in the matter.
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Re: When Do You Stop Being a Glory Hunter (if ever)?

Postby john@staustell » Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:31 am

uwes_skyblue_duvet wrote:Aristat, who do people in Slough normally support? Reading? That's a hobby/interest ffs, I think it's fair to let you off for supporting City.


Lech Poznan or Legia Warsaw :-)

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