Where are you all watching the big match?

Paddy O'Shea's Beijing, I got back from Manchester this morning and crashed out in the hotel for five hours. I popped in earlier and the place was full of rags as usual but I'm hoping it will thin out a bit later. 12:30am kickoff here, GMT + 8.
 
Sat watching with my First Advice shirt on, Man City cap and wrist band on, drinking copious amounts of Tiger beer in Sumatra.
Come on you Blues....
 
No money or I would be, have fun, Rascals probably pissed on the train by now, will text him later:-)

I met Rascal at half time!! He was threatening to write to Wembley authorities to complain about the lack of ladies loos for us!!!

And as I was just walking back to my hotel on some steps I met PAUL DICKOV, Shook his hand & he asked if I'd enjoyed the match so I just said brilliant but not as good as 1999! What a gentleman.
 
I met Rascal at half time!! He was threatening to write to Wembley authorities to complain about the lack of ladies loos for us!!!

And as I was just walking back to my hotel on some steps I met PAUL DICKOV, Shook his hand & he asked if I'd enjoyed the match so I just said brilliant but not as good as 1999! What a gentleman.
He got them all in first class on the way down, just sat infront of BG I think, she's on the coach back with her youngest
 
My day is well and truly starting for me over here in OZ, to all you blue's wherever you are in the world enjoy this moment I certainly will............
 
I was the only Blue in the village...... went with a work colleague, a Liverpool fan, to ''The Four Green Fields'' Irish bar in Tampa - home of the Tampa Liverpool supporters club.
Friendly banter but I was dignified and kept the celebrations to a minimum, respecting where I was....
Took this picture on the way out.... I came, I saw, I conquered.....
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Southbank pub on Trent Bridge.... Come on City!

Loads of Forest fans in the pub (naturally). Towards the end they started erring towards City, when Yaya stepped up one of them shouted lets do the Yaya song if he scores and they did, great moment!.... At that point the scousers (and there were lots of them) walked out to a chorus of "always the victims, it's never your fault"...

Wes Morgan was in the pub watching too.
 

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