Mase wrote:I love City.
I absolutely adore the club.
My favourite memory is...I've got a couple!
1. My dad taking me to my first ever game. I was around about 8ish, we parked on the field for what I assume was a school opposite the shop that sold the printed tees on the corner at Maine Road. I was hooked when I saw all the City shirts everywhere! There and then I was sold on the club.
2. All the Junior Blues meetings on Sundays growing up. They were class.
3. Gillingham. For me this is more of a favourite memory than anything recently. We were shite. I thought I'd never see us win anything and even though it was only the Division 2 Play-Offs it meant the world to me! Everyone stuck together and we all got ourselves out of the mess we were in. Brilliant!
So why do you love the boys in blue?
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:The later stages of the 67/68 season, going to the Swamp in a midweek game and stuffing the Scum in their own back yard......followed by the last day victory, away to Newcastle, to win the title.
Also, Colin Bell's comeback game, at half time, after being out for ages after being crocked in the League Cup by the Scum. It was a 40 odd thousand crowd and when the King came on the pitch for the second half, the place went mental. Never heard so much sustained noise before or since.
Wonderwall wrote:Massive part of my life. Passed it on to my kids. Couldn't live without it.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:The later stages of the 67/68 season, going to the Swamp in a midweek game and stuffing the Scum in their own back yard......followed by the last day victory, away to Newcastle, to win the title.
Also, Colin Bell's comeback game, at half time, after being out for ages after being crocked in the League Cup by the Scum. It was a 40 odd thousand crowd and when the King came on the pitch for the second half, the place went mental. Never heard so much sustained noise before or since.
And we went on to turn 0-0 into 4-0.
My first game was 3-3 Nov 6th 1971, two weeks after Neil Young last sat on the subs bench for us. Loved every minute apart from the Alan Ball era, that was fucking difficult.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:The later stages of the 67/68 season, going to the Swamp in a midweek game and stuffing the Scum in their own back yard......followed by the last day victory, away to Newcastle, to win the title.
Also, Colin Bell's comeback game, at half time, after being out for ages after being crocked in the League Cup by the Scum. It was a 40 odd thousand crowd and when the King came on the pitch for the second half, the place went mental. Never heard so much sustained noise before or since.
And we went on to turn 0-0 into 4-0.
My first game was 3-3 Nov 6th 1971, two weeks after Neil Young last sat on the subs bench for us. Loved every minute apart from the Alan Ball era, that was fucking difficult.
It broke my heart when Neil Young left City.
I loved the man that Joe Mercer once described as being "as smooth as silk".
Players come and players go but City goes on forever............
Sparklehorse wrote::lol:I was born in Stoke and was about 4 or 5 and was watching football on the TV and I just latched on to Frannie Lee and became obsessed thereafter. I have no connection with Manchester, its just one of those curious cards that life deals. If id not been watchinf tv at that moment that day, things might have been very different. My dad took me to my first City game away at Stoke to see my hero. He looked as though he'd had 15 pints and a curry the night before. We lost 5-1......I remember Terry Conroy scoring for stoke. I can't remember who scored for City.
I'm 55 and live in Swansea now and still have the same passion and love for my club. If we don't win the league this season I won't be too upset unless Liverpool or United win it. I despise the media bias towards them which was never more evident when they thought they'd won it a couple of years ago....
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