A message of support to the City players ahead of Saturday..

Mine is selfish.

I became a City mentalist because of my dad's affection for the Georgian footballers in the good old Soviet league. I really used to follow pretty much anyone with a trick or two to his game from that part of the now defunct land. And one was pretty special. Kinkladze was his name. Pathetic teams he played for. But the Club. The fundamental values of the said Club. The SUPPORT. The drive. The stubborn, often insane passion of the people who have CTID tatooed (often quite literally) on their bodies is what really made it. Prior to this whole internet bullshit. Just reading some scraps, following some results, checking out Kinky's stats, reading an occasional interview. It changed my life. It became such a part of me, that sometimes I quite honestly act like a proper nutter. I lost count of the broken empty pints, of the bewildered gaze those "ordinary", non-City people give you when you are so far away from the lads in Blue, and yet Bianchi puts one past those East-End pretenders and you go wild and hug absolute strangers. All the while at a friend's birthday party. In a respectable eating establishment. That had a flipping TV in its bar area. Sitting among hordes of glory-hunting sick fucks wearing red in a frigging pub, losing voice when Fowler scored. Flipping hell, I could go on. I live far away. Life has taken me to a whole bunch of places. And yet, anywhere I may be, I try to bring a little bit of City with me. A tiny badge. A couple of tine badges. Every time I log on - it's <a class="postlink" href="http://www.mcfc.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">www.mcfc.co.uk</a> first and foremost. This whole thing has been totally worth it. Sheikhs or defence that played like pigs in labor - this has been about something else.

Guys, just go there and make those smug, arrogant, self-thinking, cocky, disrespectful, horrible wankers take it up their metaphorical arse. Just for me:)

CTID
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
You've changed, Danny. Corporate man, now, eh ;)

It's not the biggest game in my 35 years though.

Only a title decider or cup final would come close to what was at stake in 99.

If we lose, we lose.

We will lose plenty more games, bigger than this one, I believe in the coming years ahead.

lol, danny the club joey:)
 
Kinky said:
Mine is selfish.

I became a City mentalist because of my dad's affection for the Georgian footballers in the good old Soviet league. I really used to follow pretty much anyone with a trick or two to his game from that part of the now defunct land. And one was pretty special. Kinkladze was his name. Pathetic teams he played for. But the Club. The fundamental values of the said Club. The SUPPORT. The drive. The stubborn, often insane passion of the people who have CTID tatooed (often quite literally) on their bodies is what really made it. Prior to this whole internet bullshit. Just reading some scraps, following some results, checking out Kinky's stats, reading an occasional interview. It changed my life. It became such a part of me, that sometimes I quite honestly act like a proper nutter. I lost count of the broken empty pints, of the bewildered gaze those "ordinary", non-City people give you when you are so far away from the lads in Blue, and yet Bianchi puts one past those East-End pretenders and you go wild and hug absolute strangers. All the while at a friend's birthday party. In a respectable eating establishment. That had a flipping TV in its bar area. Sitting among hordes of glory-hunting sick fucks wearing red in a frigging pub, losing voice when Fowler scored. Flipping hell, I could go on. I live far away. Life has taken me to a whole bunch of places. And yet, anywhere I may be, I try to bring a little bit of City with me. A tiny badge. A couple of tine badges. Every time I log on - it's <a class="postlink" href="http://www.mcfc.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mcfc.co.uk</a> first and foremost. This whole thing has been totally worth it. Sheikhs or defence that played like pigs in labor - this has been about something else.

Guys, just go there and make those smug, arrogant, self-thinking, cocky, disrespectful, horrible wankers take it up their metaphorical arse. Just for me:)

CTID

Love it mate, blown mine out of the water!! :o)
 
de niro said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
You've changed, Danny. Corporate man, now, eh ;)

It's not the biggest game in my 35 years though.

Only a title decider or cup final would come close to what was at stake in 99.

If we lose, we lose.

We will lose plenty more games, bigger than this one, I believe in the coming years ahead.

lol, danny the club joey:)

Haha never!! ..... but cheers for that Bill! ;o)
 
Boots_ said:
phil31 said:
To all the players.

I am currently cycling around world. Due to being in the middle of nowhere, Litang, Western China, I have located a tv, two days bus ride from where i currently am , showing the match. Hence, I have hopped on that bus to watch the game.
Just give it your 110% and show us blues your worthy of the shirt.

Cycling round the world but you got the bus?! I hope Yaya doesn't catch wind of this attitude, you lazy get.


Its about 14 days by bicycle due to the road conditions. First bus ride in over a year of cycling, all for this game!!! Day 1 bus ride over with. Still stuck in the middle of nowhere, but with internet access in a dodgy guesthouse for 2 quid a night. I hope that clears it up boot.
 
phil31 said:
Boots_ said:
Cycling round the world but you got the bus?! I hope Yaya doesn't catch wind of this attitude, you lazy get.


Its about 14 days by bicycle due to the road conditions. First bus ride in over a year of cycling, all for this game!!! Day 1 bus ride over with. Still stuck in the middle of nowhere, but with internet access in a dodgy guesthouse for 2 quid a night. I hope that clears it up boot.

All the best with the cycling. Enjoy the game. ;)
 
F*ck me doesn't this just say it all !! A thread to help inspire our players for Sat and its hijacked by the usual negative spammers.

Well for what its worth, this IS the biggest day in my City supporting life, this one game has the potential to change the future of our club. You have history in your hands, this is your chance to become lauded by City fans from all corners of the globe, undoubtedly there would be better things to come but this is the moment where you can demonstrate a real shift in the power balance between the rags and us. Don't waste it, don't ruin that chance give this game everything. You have the quality the skills you CAN do this. This is the pivotal moment, this is the day that City fans will point to in history that the power shift began, it will mark the dawn of a new era for MCFC. This is when the City fans will start to believe that we can end the dominance of Trafford town and we will finally have that trophy in our sites and make the rags take their sh*t banner down. Do it for yourselves, do it for us !
 
In my 34 years on this planet I've had many ups and downs, but the one constant thing has been Manchester City F.C. I've followed them through the good times and bad, and never wavered in my love and support of my beloved blues. Though many people of my generation haven't seen us achieve too much success, our loyalty has been unbounded, with the dream that our time is just around the corner. In the face of constant mocking and sneering from that lot from the dark side, we have held our heads high, and defended our blue shirted hero's to the hilt. Before my grandad passed away, he would always tell me "don't worry son your time is coming I promise" he always believed that one day, we would have a great team that would bring back the good times. I truly believe this team is you, it's in your hands, you can make history, you have the chance to make Manchester City F.C a force to be reckoned with again. You'll also have 32000 passionate blues behind you, kicking every ball with you. Our time has come.

Kev
 
All the fans ask is that you give your all, and we'll all be right behind you whatever the result when we play Blackburn and West Ham
 
Do it for yourselves, as professional footballers games like these are the ones you must savour the most.
Do it for your friends and family and the pride they'll get in seeing you walk out in a Final at Wembley.
Do it for your team mates that can't play due to injuries etc, they'd love to be a part of it, you have that chance.
Do it for payback for every bad refereeing decision or last minute defeat we've had against united in the past, this is your chance to put that right.
Do it for the fans who'll have long journeys to and from Wembley and will have spent vast amounts of money on tickets and transport.
Do it for the fans who can't make it, who are gutted that they'll be missing it but will be willing you on from wherever they watch it.
Do it in spite of the critics that try to undermine what everyone at the club is working so hard to achieve. City reaching the FA Cup final, beating united in the process will go a long way to proving to everyone this team is the real deal.

On Sunday morning, whether we win or lose ensure you can look at yourself in the mirror and know there was nothing more you could have done to win that game.

Remember, all the fans dream of playing for this great club, especially at Wembley, you have that opportunity, Play as we dream.


PS - Please shoot, goals win games and you can't win if you don't score, make their goalkeeper earn his money.
 
It's the mirror test, lads ....

Nothing more, nothing less


You can win this game.........

Make yourselves City legends
 
My next door neighbour is a dirty stinking rag who i don't think has ever been to a game. Please don't let him be able to have that annoying smurk on his fat face on my return from wembley. That is all i ask cheers
 
Bell,lee and summerbee are waiting to be dethroned
You all have the chance to go in the city history books as the next set of heroes
You all know you are capable
Please please make us do the poznan more than once
 
I'm 20 years old, and although I have never seen my team lift a cup, I have often felt pride for my club, pride in supporters, players, performances. The kind of pride that makes me want to grab people in the street and say: "I'm a City fan and I want the world to know."

The years have been long and torturous on the many fans like me. Every day, we talk to United fans, Arsenal fans, Chelsea fans, Liverpool fans. Every day, we have to put up with their patronising remarks. Every day we stand up tall, look them in the eye and tell them: "You'll never understand what it's like to be blue."

Many of us have waited our whole lives, for one moment which has never arrived, never giving up hope, always filled with optimism. We never ask when our loyalty will be rewarded. We don't expect much in return. All we ask is that every man wearing sky blue goes out there and wears their heart on their sleeve, like thousands of us do every day.

Our heads never drop, through disappointment, untold joy, anger, relief. Every day, we stand up tall...

So stand up tall City, for everybody out there who's been waiting for that moment, that elation, that retribution. Stand up tall, look them in the eye, and scream your heart out:

"We are Manchester City, and we want the world to know!"
 

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