Kirkstall Blue
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- 22 Dec 2008
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- St Helens. Formally Manchester
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- Manchester City
Yeah dead easy to not be in that position.....have you not noticed the amount of times the co-op has a gig on when we're at home?While accepting his tour commitments surly he would have known tour engagements before the champions league final wherever city made it or not .
He could of prepared for any eventuality.
Maybe he seen pound Signs before his eyes.
This isn’t criticism of Noel I said elsewhere admire him for being a city fan
Yep must admit my thinking cap wasn’t on .Yeah dead easy to not be in that position.....have you not noticed the amount of times the co-op has a gig on when we're at home?
Tour dates will have been out in place a long time before the season even started....What's he going to do? Fuck off thousands of Argentinian music fans or whichever country he was playing in so he could get a 'freebie' for the final.
There wealth and fame
I'd imagine he was fucking gutted missing the game.
He was sat directly behind me away at Bristol in the cup a couple of years ago.Think he's a loutish prick personally and I can't stand the fact that we seem incapable of going a full City season without him being involved in some PR campaign or other. You'll always see him at Wembley, in the away ends for some London games on free tickets, or in his box on the final day of the season, but never anywhere else.
I'll never forget in 2016 when they were going to unveil the new City badge on the big screens and after a 10-second countdown the screen transitioned to him talking about the badge before they showed it. That summed it all up for me. City's media team seemingly can't do anything without his involvement or say-so, it's very sad.
Their peak was 30 years ago now. The fact that it's still only Noel Gallagher who's considered as shorthand for a "propoh Manc, propoh Citeh" fan is a condemnation of the retrograde cultural ideology Oasis ushered in during their heyday. Manchester must never look forward, it must only pay homage to the past, over and over again.
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I remember the Wembley playoff final and Liam banging on the glass when they played “Roll with it” In the nineties was the height of Oasis fame they travelled round the world, but still managed to get to some of our games.
What a strange take.Think he's a loutish prick personally and I can't stand the fact that we seem incapable of going a full City season without him being involved in some PR campaign or other. You'll always see him at Wembley, in the away ends for some London games on free tickets, or in his box on the final day of the season, but never anywhere else.
I'll never forget in 2016 when they were going to unveil the new City badge on the big screens and after a 10-second countdown the screen transitioned to him talking about the badge before they showed it. That summed it all up for me. City's media team seemingly can't do anything without his involvement or say-so, it's very sad.
Their peak was 30 years ago now. The fact that it's still only Noel Gallagher who's considered as shorthand for a "propoh Manc, propoh Citeh" fan is a condemnation of the retrograde cultural ideology Oasis ushered in during their heyday. Manchester must never look forward, it must only pay homage to the past, over and over again.
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I remember the Wembley playoff final and Liam banging on the glass when they played “Roll with it” In the nineties was the height of Oasis fame they travelled round the world, but still managed to get to some of our games.
Personally think it's great for the club that two of the biggest rocks stars in the world are City fans. Find it a bit odd when people question their loyalty. They're clearly both very passionate Blues. Good to see them both celebrating another Wembley victory yesterday.
Bollocks of a post. Noel has stuck with City for decades, speaks really well on behalf of us, stands in the away end when he could go in exec box, you sound jealous and bitter tbh, not for the first timeThink he's a loutish prick personally and I can't stand the fact that we seem incapable of going a full City season without him being involved in some PR campaign or other. You'll always see him at Wembley, in the away ends for some London games on free tickets, or in his box on the final day of the season, but never anywhere else.
I'll never forget in 2016 when they were going to unveil the new City badge on the big screens and after a 10-second countdown the screen transitioned to him talking about the badge before they showed it. That summed it all up for me. City's media team seemingly can't do anything without his involvement or say-so, it's very sad.
Their peak was 30 years ago now. The fact that it's still only Noel Gallagher who's considered as shorthand for a "propoh Manc, propoh Citeh" fan is a condemnation of the retrograde cultural ideology Oasis ushered in during their heyday. Manchester must never look forward, it must only pay homage to the past, over and over again.
If their peak was 30 years ago then how impressive was it to sell millions of tickets on their sold out recent tour? As for slagging off a City fan for his continued loyalty, that flies in the face of the most enduring feature of our fan base, particularly in the dark decades, our fucking loyalty. Up the fucking BluesThink he's a loutish prick personally and I can't stand the fact that we seem incapable of going a full City season without him being involved in some PR campaign or other. You'll always see him at Wembley, in the away ends for some London games on free tickets, or in his box on the final day of the season, but never anywhere else.
I'll never forget in 2016 when they were going to unveil the new City badge on the big screens and after a 10-second countdown the screen transitioned to him talking about the badge before they showed it. That summed it all up for me. City's media team seemingly can't do anything without his involvement or say-so, it's very sad.
Their peak was 30 years ago now. The fact that it's still only Noel Gallagher who's considered as shorthand for a "propoh Manc, propoh Citeh" fan is a condemnation of the retrograde cultural ideology Oasis ushered in during their heyday. Manchester must never look forward, it must only pay homage to the past, over and over again.
Didn't know where to post this, but if the mods want to attach this to another thread feel free
15How many more worldwide Citys fans have we on the back of Oasis Live 25 tour ?
He wasn’t at the QPR game. He was on tour in South America.Noel Gallagher is a sound guy where City is concerned and regularly defends our corner on radio, tv and social media. I have sat near him at European aways when we first got into European competition years ago. I have talked to him in hospitality at City and I can tell you he was shxxting himself, his words, at the QPR game. Last week at the Arsenal game he was ecstatic afer winning, my lad was in the room with him. I for one am glad he is a blue.
Liam on the other hand is an obnoxious bully and a dickhead. ;-)
He’s committed to one thing: £Clearly a bullshit story haha
Noel has always been a blue and plenty of people can vouch for him being there before he was famous.
Love some of the nonsense on here: "you never see him at all the games" - Like he works 9-5 with all weekend free. He's a touring musician that even missed the champions league final because of tour commitments.
Bollocks. Paternal lineage dictates: Your dad tells you: “we support xxxx in this house.” And that’s it. As a kid you get no say in the matterYou have no control over who your kids support, I have 4 kids 2 support city and 2 Utd. If I lived in London most probably one would support a London team because of their mates
Like undercover old billWas with him for the afternoon very early '90's...he knows all the blue history of his own generation without a smart phone.