That serenity ended when on the way to the airport the taxi driver missed the exit, realised, and reversed 500m on the hard shoulder to get back to it. Jesus.
About to leave Istanbul. What. A. Fucking. Ride.
Big thanks again to @Gramsci. for selling me his spare at FV on here and helping out a fellow blue, when he could easily have sold it on Ticombo or wherever and made a killing. Plenty of others did that too. Respect.
I have that exact same...
I'm one of those.
I'm originally from Kent. No one in my family has any recollection of why I first started to support City. My Dad took me to my first City game (away v Charlton) in 1983 when I was 8. He's a Chelsea fan so I'd also sit in the Shed End with him when City were in town. I went to...
Sorry for your loss mate, may she rest in peace.
I lost my Mum 5 years ago now. She wasn't really interested in football but she was always made up for me if City did well. She was the wisest person I have ever known. I still miss her, but I wouldn't want it any other way.
Take care.
If it is indeed him, then he's not as committed to his new cause as he makes out ;o)
http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=243337&start=20#p5106227
EDIT: forget that, he's only just "switched". Still weird though.
That was bad enough. Beckham winning the lifetime achievement award last year did it for me. Their definition of "lifetime achievement" must be different to mine. Perhaps they include sales of football shirts and volume of newspaper column inches?
"UEFA - We Care About Football" - that's what it said all over the walls at the draw. If that was the case, and they didn't actually only care about money and sponsors, then rubbish like this wouldn't be happening.
I suppose at least I'll be able to get a train home the same night as a midweek...
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