paulmclaren wrote:What i hate about citys current fortunes is the fans that jump on board because we are actually successful at this point in time.
When the shit hits the fan i wonder where will all trott off too?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I am baffled that anyone could hate or even dislike so called glory supporters.They are essential to any club who wants to be a massive world wide name and they are what our owners targeted from the start.
They know we have a fantastic core support and it's on that we can build and become global.Along the way we should also increase ,many times over,our support within the UK and if some move on after a while sobeit but the challenge for City is to build and build and keep building till we are top of the world.
Wow what a thought.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I am baffled that anyone could hate or even dislike so called glory supporters.They are essential to any club who wants to be a massive world wide name and they are what our owners targeted from the start.
They know we have a fantastic core support and it's on that we can build and become global.Along the way we should also increase ,many times over,our support within the UK and if some move on after a while sobeit but the challenge for City is to build and build and keep building till we are top of the world.
Wow what a thought.
Chinners wrote:Never say never in football. I'm convinced that I'll see us relegated at least once more during our lifetime, might be a while yet but it will happen.
paulmclaren wrote:Mr negative?
Hmmm, not that but i know we need the glory hunters to an extent, alls i was saying is wat will happen if the 'bad' times return?
It's not impossible.
Mark (Blue Army) wrote:New ways to keep up with City.
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paulmclaren wrote:Mr negative?
Hmmm, not that but i know we need the glory hunters to an extent, alls i was saying is wat will happen if the 'bad' times return?
It's not impossible.
Blue Since 76 wrote:
We're the only Champions to have ever been relegated - lightning can't strike twice, can it?
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