judythehippy wrote:Hi, my name is Judy Jones. I live in Hartlepool, go watching them with my Husband (home games) this season has been abysmal, fell asleep during one game.
ex City midfielder Michael Brown comes from the town, and played for them a few years ago on loan.
But my love for Man City continues, even though I don't get to see them play...my husband won't take me, he likes to watch the reds on the TV, they are always bl**dy one. (sorry for swearing)
My son told me about this forum, rather than the more well known bluemoon one.
Judy
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judythehippy wrote:Hi, my name is Judy Jones. I live in Hartlepool, go watching them with my Husband (home games) this season has been abysmal, fell asleep during one game.
ex City midfielder Michael Brown comes from the town, and played for them a few years ago on loan.
But my love for Man City continues, even though I don't get to see them play...my husband won't take me, he likes to watch the reds on the TV, they are always bl**dy one. (sorry for swearing)
My son told me about this forum, rather than the more well known bluemoon one.
Judy
xx
judythehippy wrote:I beg your pardon ?
Judy
xx
_Rued_Boy wrote:Hi my name is Bob Ruediger, I'm an official City supporter from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. I started supporting City five years ago when my college roommate introduced me to the beauty of football, something that my American hometown had never introduced me to. I fell in love with City because of the connection to bands like oasis and the smiths, my love for the color blue, a lifelong hatred of united fans (the only football fans I had ever met before college, needless to say they were scum), the empathy I found for the loving and faithful fans and the way that their pain was relevant to my personal depression, players like Ireland, Petrov, Bridge, Elano, SWP, Richards, and, of course, Tevez, but most of all I loved the way watching City made me felt, pure happiness, a feeling I still only get during the ninety minutes a week I get to see them. Since I started supporting City I have not missed a single match, I cried when Crouch scored against us in 2010 out of true sadness, and I cried when Crouch scored again in 2011 out of genuine happiness. I love this club with all of my heart, I have no girlfriend because every girl I date can't grasp that City comes first. I got the crest tattooed over my heart last February because City is the only thing I love enough to conquer my fear of needles. Finally, even if City were to end up bankrupt, in conference, and without a trophy for the rest of my life I will still be here and I refuse to be buried in anything other than a sky blue kit when I pass.
_Rued_Boy wrote:Hi my name is Bob Ruediger, I'm an official City supporter from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. I started supporting City five years ago when my college roommate introduced me to the beauty of football, something that my American hometown had never introduced me to. I fell in love with City because of the connection to bands like oasis and the smiths, my love for the color blue, a lifelong hatred of united fans (the only football fans I had ever met before college, needless to say they were scum), the empathy I found for the loving and faithful fans and the way that their pain was relevant to my personal depression, players like Ireland, Petrov, Bridge, Elano, SWP, Richards, and, of course, Tevez, but most of all I loved the way watching City made me felt, pure happiness, a feeling I still only get during the ninety minutes a week I get to see them. Since I started supporting City I have not missed a single match, I cried when Crouch scored against us in 2010 out of true sadness, and I cried when Crouch scored again in 2011 out of genuine happiness. I love this club with all of my heart, I have no girlfriend because every girl I date can't grasp that City comes first. I got the crest tattooed over my heart last February because City is the only thing I love enough to conquer my fear of needles. Finally, even if City were to end up bankrupt, in conference, and without a trophy for the rest of my life I will still be here and I refuse to be buried in anything other than a sky blue kit when I pass.
john@staustell wrote:Much better to get City tattooed on your heart than some passing trollop.
stevefromdonny wrote:_Rued_Boy wrote:Hi my name is Bob Ruediger, I'm an official City supporter from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. I started supporting City five years ago when my college roommate introduced me to the beauty of football, something that my American hometown had never introduced me to. I fell in love with City because of the connection to bands like oasis and the smiths, my love for the color blue, a lifelong hatred of united fans (the only football fans I had ever met before college, needless to say they were scum), the empathy I found for the loving and faithful fans and the way that their pain was relevant to my personal depression, players like Ireland, Petrov, Bridge, Elano, SWP, Richards, and, of course, Tevez, but most of all I loved the way watching City made me felt, pure happiness, a feeling I still only get during the ninety minutes a week I get to see them. Since I started supporting City I have not missed a single match, I cried when Crouch scored against us in 2010 out of true sadness, and I cried when Crouch scored again in 2011 out of genuine happiness. I love this club with all of my heart, I have no girlfriend because every girl I date can't grasp that City comes first. I got the crest tattooed over my heart last February because City is the only thing I love enough to conquer my fear of needles. Finally, even if City were to end up bankrupt, in conference, and without a trophy for the rest of my life I will still be here and I refuse to be buried in anything other than a sky blue kit when I pass.
welcome, and you want to get out more. and why can't Americans spell colour right
Alioune DVToure wrote:john@staustell wrote:Much better to get City tattooed on your heart than some passing trollop.
If you get it tattooed on a passing trollop you might never see it again, which would be a ridiculous waste of time and money.
Alioune DVToure wrote:john@staustell wrote:Much better to get City tattooed on your heart than some passing trollop.
If you get it tattooed on a passing trollop you might never see it again, which would be a ridiculous waste of time and money.
gembrobyos wrote:Kitchens Manchester
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Kitchens Manchester
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:gembrobyos wrote:Kitchens Manchester
Kitchens Manchester http://www.Iwankpigs.co.uk Kitchens in Manchester with appliances for only £595, Tel 01616-694785
Best value Kitchens in Manchester. Kitchens Manchester.
Kitchens Manchester
Are these kitchens in Manchester, by any chance? Welcome to the board, but this post should be in a transfer thread.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:gembrobyos wrote:Kitchens Manchester
Kitchens Manchester http://www.Iwankpigs.co.uk Kitchens in Manchester with appliances for only £595, Tel 01616-694785
Best value Kitchens in Manchester. Kitchens Manchester.
Kitchens Manchester
Are these kitchens in Manchester, by any chance? Welcome to the board, but this post should be in a transfer thread.
unusual url for a kitchen manufacturer. although I bet they do. presume that's a special board feature?
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