PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

It's called Labbatt 50 ;)
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My granddad used to take my dad and my uncle to Maine rd and old Trafford all through the late 40’s and early 50’s.
Then my uncle got to an age where he went on his own and chose United and a couple of years later my dad chose City, and that was that.
My granddad by all accounts carried on going to both on his own for years afterwards in the 50’s and 60’s.
I think that’s lovely and although it isn’t something I’ve ever done or been tempted to do, I can understand why it was a much better way to live.
Somebody earlier nailed it when they said it was probably because thst generation had lived through a world war and seen what was really important in life. We’ve been mollycoddled in comparison.

Dad never ever hated United either. He only chose City to piss his big brother off, as you do.
He always said he couldn’t understand the hatred from either side and he used to get really mad at me when the derbies were on cos I’d be very vocal in my hatred. He just couldn’t understand it and always said it was because of the tragedy in 1958, he couldn’t get the hatred at all.

He was a better man than me that’s for sure and I’ve tried to mellow as I’ve got older to be more like him.

Just my two penn’arth.
 
From the many replies most went to both grounds in the 50’s rather than the 60’s.
Perhaps not a myth then but well done those who stopped going to the swamp!
My old fella and uncle used to watch both teams regular when they played at home in the mid 1950's.
After Munich in 58 my uncle started to just go to old trafford, as like many others he felt sorry for them, even my old
fella considered it.
Fortunately, when he started a family, sad as Munich was, he gave his head a wobble and brought myself and brothers up the right way.
R.I.P Dad, and thanks!
 
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.
My first ST was in 78 in the North Stand, there was a few of the older generation who sat near us that said went to both.
 
boundary park must've been about a mile or so from you?
about 4 from me.

rochdale were shit but they had the best pie'n'peas on a tray i've ever had at a footy ground
The Chosen Few, or Rochdale Mashers as they liked to believe.
Coming from Heywood us Blues used to have it with them all the time..... ?uck their pies
 
If nothing else, this thread is rooting out some right wrong ‘uns. “I went to OT but it wasn’t frequently.”
“Duncan Edwards was a marvellous player.”
“I went with my red mates and it was a right laugh.”
Get to fuck.
Only time I visited the swamp was the away end at the Derby haha
 
could this season get any weirder
Wonder if they are a bit wary of banging on about the 115 charges for some reason? Still, they can easy find something else to hit us with -
Haaland & the mascot;
Pep says nobody at City deserves a bonus (just because we haven’t done another treble??)
City fans at war with club over ticket sales

On & on it goes.
 
Wonder if they are a bit wary of banging on about the 115 charges for some reason? Still, they can easy find something else to hit us with -
Haaland & the mascot;
Pep says nobody at City deserves a bonus (just because we haven’t done another treble??)
City fans at war with club over ticket sales

On & on it goes.
they have to write something to sell the papers must of been a slow news day
 
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