oh dear len fairclough think we should stay away from that one
Is that a young "Norris" from Corrie ?
It's our DavidIs that a young "Norris" from Corrie ?
Might have been mentioned on here before, but I didn’t realise Phil Salt chose the number 61 for his shirt as a reference to a certain football match
And a city fan. Excellent taste![]()
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top song writer mr noir...i have all his tunes ;)
You areAnd a city fan. Excellent taste
Stephen King; The (Kippax) Stand.So two was William Shakespeare - Two Gentlemen of Beswick, Mancini of Venice, Robinho and Joleoninho.
Charles Dickens - A tale of only one City.
Rabbie Burns - My love is like a sky blue rose.
Jack Kerouac - On the Road (to Ashton)
George Orwell - Homage to Maine Road
Enid Blyton's Famous Five - VK, SA, ED, JH and Zab. Joleoninho and Silva got added for the Secret Seven.
Chaucer's Collyhurst Tales.
This is true!I asked him the other day, guess what he said ?Jesus, God and the Pope are apparently big fans of City too.....
There's a photo of me on his 'Finish Line' album cover!![]()
-- Sat Jul 14, 2012 12:04 pm --
top song writer mr noir...i have all his tunes ;)
I’d forgotten Ivan Yeates is.fomer english rugby international (and briefly captain) Pat Sanderson is a blue as is Irish former Politician and radio presenter Ivan Yeates.
Pretty sure that Michelle Keegan listed above is a rag
I think it was down to one of his sons. He was a big City fan and Rick used to bring him to games. Rick became a City fan as well but I think his first love was still Brentford.Rick Wakeman has always been an idol of mine. Don't know how he became a City fan as I think he's from Brentford. Seen him perform many times. Once at one of suits at the top of the Kippax, got my photo with him that night.
Also in the early 2000's he was performing with YES at the Apollo. He put his City shirt on this night, absolutely loved it.
Doh!Homer once wrote the Etihad in homage to his favourite venue.
He's one miserable bastard, quite funny though, he'd fit right in on here hahahaHe’s a Wolves fan due to nickname, the colour of the kit and Robert Plant.
Those were the Wilde days.Add James Joyce to the list as well. He based his novel Fucking Useless on the 1995-1996 season under Alan Ball