Manc in London
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I agree but I cringe when I hear Manc
As a place, you mean? If so, me too
I agree but I cringe when I hear Manc
The only time you're allowed to use Manc is when referring to the legend Bobby Manc.It's not Manc either. We are Mancunians.
Are you sure you're from Manchester ;-)Nah, we always said 'Going to town'.
Maybe it's because we were from a more upmarket and posh area than you?
Newton Heath :-)
“Manny” came out of the Manchester rap scene about 10 years ago. Think there was even a tune called “Manny Man” at some point?
Anyone outside this scene using the word is a **** of the furthest extremes.
Town and only ever town.
So we can blame @MCFCTrick for this then?From the suburbs:
Heard both terms as a 14 y/o circa 1977.
‘Manny’ was used by those wearing flares/ hippies and had long hair, listened to prog rock etc.
Guilty for the long hair .... but fuck off with yer Prog shite! :-)So we can blame @MCFCTrick for this then?