Rag_hater wrote:I dont think it could and it did not
Mark Garrett wrote:I think with that pillock, Shinawatra at the helm we were heading for major financial trouble.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I dont think it could and it did not
Shows how little you know.
We were closer to that situation than most people know. I have it on good source.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Shows how little you know.
We were closer to that situation than most people know. I have it on good source.
Mark Garrett wrote:I think with that pillock, Shinawatra at the helm we were heading for major financial trouble.
Yffi_88 wrote:Real shame, thank God its not us...
Forgive me for asking a stupid question... but what would you do if City had to 'end'.
Would you bother with anyone else? Pick another rollercoaster to ride?
I'd find it so hard to take anywhere near as much of an interest in football, let alone another team.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I dont think it could and it did not
Shows how little you know.
We were closer to that situation than most people know. I have it on good source.
Yffi_88 wrote:Real shame, thank God its not us...
Forgive me for asking a stupid question... but what would you do if City had to 'end'.
Would you bother with anyone else? Pick another rollercoaster to ride?
I'd find it so hard to take anywhere near as much of an interest in football, let alone another team.
Rag_hater wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I dont think it could and it did not
Shows how little you know.
We were closer to that situation than most people know. I have it on good source.
A load of melodramatic shit.We come from a very big city with a big fanbase,at worst we would have gone through the same shit as Pompey.Leeds or Southampton.We might still be in the lower leagues but we would not have gone under.I was a fan before that shit its only a small irrelevant part of our history.If we were in div 3 now I would still be a fan.It's all bollox even if we had gone bankrupt there would be ways for us to come back
john68 wrote:City ever die?....Ever?...Not a chance. Maybe for a few hours and at the cost of lost points and a relegation. Maybe even the fate that befell Leeds....but a City total demise....don't even think of it.
It has already happened to City before. In the 1890s, Ardwick AFC went bust and within weeks, we were back on track. The result was the birth of Manchester City FC.
We have too much potential, too many fans, too much heart and it isthose factors that would always attract the investor to our ressurrection party.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Yffi_88 wrote:Real shame, thank God its not us...
Forgive me for asking a stupid question... but what would you do if City had to 'end'.
Would you bother with anyone else? Pick another rollercoaster to ride?
I'd find it so hard to take anywhere near as much of an interest in football, let alone another team.
Good question. I don't think I could support another English club (maybe Swansea, as I used to be a ST holder there, and have seen them play probably about as many times as City, if not more). I'd probably choose someone from Germany, as I watch the Bundesliga more than any other league except the PL. Maybe St Pauli.
Isn't that how NQDP ended up a blue?
Rag_hater wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I dont think it could and it did not
Shows how little you know.
We were closer to that situation than most people know. I have it on good source.
A load of melodramatic shit.We come from a very big city with a big fanbase,at worst we would have gone through the same shit as Pompey.Leeds or Southampton.We might still be in the lower leagues but we would not have gone under.I was a fan before that shit its only a small irrelevant part of our history.If we were in div 3 now I would still be a fan.It's all bollox even if we had gone bankrupt there would be ways for us to come back
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