Blue warrior
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 24 Jan 2015
- Messages
- 4,259
- Team supported
- City
I'm a bit pissed off too. It's only up the fuckin road but a 3year old grandson today and a brain scan appointment tomorrow morning makes it a million miles away for me.
Still, i'll be in the pub in an hour and will be staying 'til i start singing..
now we dont want to upset the localsI'm not sure if it's a club thing or EUFA enforce it for similar reasons.
The fuck is that
All the right wing Chelsea/Rangers nob heads are coming out the woodwork on Twitter trying to associate themselves with us
I'm not sure if it's a club thing or EUFA enforce it for similar reasons.
The fuck is that
All the right wing Chelsea/Rangers nob heads are coming out the woodwork on Twitter trying to associate themselves with us
I'm not sure if it's a club thing or EUFA enforce it for similar reasons.
The fuck is that
All the right wing Chelsea/Rangers nob heads are coming out the woodwork on Twitter trying to associate themselves with us
now we dont want to upset the locals
On city's official Twitter yesterdaywhere did you see that?
So what are they - Ulstermen, Englishmen, Scottish, Dicks??
Saw a Celtic fan make a comment on Twitter about a minority of City fans probably mingling with Rangers but that traditionally Everton and City are the catholic clubs. I always thought rags were seen as the catholic club. I'm not sure what St. Marks was but to me (and I'm sure the vast majority of City fans) we have only ever aligned ourselves with being a community club and nothing more.
St Marks Gorton was Church of England, i don't know of any catholic links in our clubs history, not that it matters but like you said i always thought between us and united they are the club that holds the links,which is why i assume they have a large irish following
No fucking way that they are from Manchester or would ever bring that to Eastlands...Like City would ever associate with the Red Hand Of Ulster
City were founded by Ulster Protestants if I recall correctly. United were always seen as the 'Catholic' team in Manchester. But that is all history now as it is between Liverpool and Everton.Saw a Celtic fan make a comment on Twitter about a minority of City fans probably mingling with Rangers but that traditionally Everton and City are the catholic clubs. I always thought rags were seen as the catholic club. I'm not sure what St. Marks was but to me (and I'm sure the vast majority of City fans) we have only ever aligned ourselves with being a community club and nothing more.
If anyone sees this shit in the city end please take it off them and shove it up their arse. Fucking hate bollocks like this. No way they are from Manchester
City were founded by Ulster Protestants if I recall correctly. United were always seen as the 'Catholic' team in Manchester. But that is all history now as it is between Liverpool and Everton.
At one stage there were religious divides between Hearts and Hibs in Edinburgh and Dundee and Dundee United. That is gone now. Only Glasgow and Belfast cling to these neandertal ideas.