chris85mcfc
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Wants moving to Off TopicThis thread has taken on a whole new level of pointless bollocks.
Wants moving to Off TopicThis thread has taken on a whole new level of pointless bollocks.
Don't blame me I wasn't even born yet.There’s absolutely no way I can even contemplate having that.
From the many replies most went to both grounds in the 50’s rather than the 60’s.I was a regular at Maine Road in the 60’s and I can honestly say I never met one of these fans who went to Maine Road one week and the swamp the next.
Perhaps it’s a myth.
You can swap your United stories when you’re next together.It seems Eccles we are "wrong uns" despite being match goers for a combined 130 years plus
You are right how times change.
Wrong uns indeed.
Bollocks.You’re out of order mate, back then it was commonplace to support one team but go to both. There wasn’t the animosity like there is now.
Bollocks.
My grandad fought against Rommel. And he (my grandad) fucking hated United.I don't know for certain but I certainly think most of those who returned home in 1945 had seen quite enough shit and violence to last them a lifetime. Equally, many might have enjoyed 90 minutes of screaming at a bag of leather - no matter who was kicking it - rather more than say, sitting at home, nursing memories. Also, because of their horrific shared experienceof war and loss, hostilities between rival fans simply couldn't have been the same.
I'm not for one minute taking away from your own lived experience. You saw what you saw and I believe you but...if my guess is right, it'd then be probable that some of that generation were still going to both grounds on alternate weekends during the 60s.
The thing us, the older generation can often be kind of invisible to youngsters. Equally, they probably had no interest in engaging with the generation that invented teen angst (not that that isn't a real thing but well, after what they'd seen in their formative years...).
Perhaps it's possible that they were all around you but - through no fault of your own other than your youth - they simply weren't on your radar?
Don't get it. Why would he know someone at M.E.N? He might be a chancer but your explanation doesn't add upThis Exi stant is literally the biggest chancer on X. All for traction. He is a bullshitter 100%.
I messaged him to see if he kmew.a really close friend of mine who worked on M.E.N . He didnt reply. Captain bullshit.
Well I definitely didn’t know you in those days! ;-) Of course it could just be that I am older than you. ;-)Like you I don't remember that at all, memories can play tricks on us but I do definitely remember what I remember.
Maybe some people did go to both grounds regularly but I don't know anyone who did and was a City supporter.
Well I definitely didn’t know you in those days! ;-) Of course it could just be that I am older than you. ;-)
Yer a fucking wrong un.I still support City and Manchester United.
My grandad fought against Rommel. And he (my grandad) fucking hated
My grandad was Rommel , his mate bombed old Trafford
Yep I’m coming off it until something breaks Which may be tomorrow or Monday after the cup game but probably Friday or summatWants moving to Off Topic
I hear this and think of you
No it’s not bollocks. Up until mid/ late 60’s it was not unusual to go and watch both teams whilst supporting city. Same as united fans would go to Maine road.Bollocks.
Is that a euphemism?Just had Canadian bacon on a bread.
With a nice glass of crisp cold lager beer?Just had Canadian bacon on a bread.