City On YouTube

Not concerning at all , as long as you're only watching these channels after the rags have lost , they can be highly entertaining , and the bigger the loss the more entertaining they become
Do you honestly think I watched any of them after the greatest comeback in the history of association football ever ever ever the other night?
 
I've never found that Saeed too bad, actually. Considering!

And compared to most rag YT "personalities", he's positively sound. Is he biased towards utd? Yes; of course he is. But not unbearably so. Compare to the fuckwits at the Stretford Paddock, The U****d Stand, the Forest fan, the Flying Pig (mind the crockery!) and, of course, Alice (Alice, who the fuck is Alice).


By the way, is it concerning that I'm aware of these channels?

There's hope for you yet, you're only aware, I actually watch em!
 
David Phillips - Tales of Blue -

1985 Promotion winning blue David Phillips called in at MCFC match worn shirts HQ to share his Tales of Blue which included signing for City, Team-mates, 1985 Mid-season tour, Charlton Promotion fixture, First Division football, Billy McNeill and the reasons for his sudden departure.

NEW SUBSCRIBERS WELCOME

 
David Phillips - Tales of Blue -

1985 Promotion winning blue David Phillips called in at MCFC match worn shirts HQ to share his Tales of Blue which included signing for City, Team-mates, 1985 Mid-season tour, Charlton Promotion fixture, First Division football, Billy McNeill and the reasons for his sudden departure.

NEW SUBSCRIBERS WELCOME


Enjoyed that.
 
NEW EPISODE

Tales of Blue - Steve Cherry

Tales of Blue caught up with 1991 Notts Co keeper Steve Cherry who's inspired performance in a real old fashioned FA Cup tie during February 1991 denied City a 1/4 final spot when many blues believed our name was on the Cup. Steve has kindly shared his memories of that afternoon including an unusual match preparation under Neil Warnock, clearing the pitch of snow, his love of the FA Cup, double saves, pitch invasions, Gary Lund's winner, Tony Coton and an fantastic afternoon between the sticks.

Steve is a fantastic fella who kindly gave up his time to share some memories of football from a very different era.


 
Looking to build the YouTube channel this year which is completely free to subscribe and will take a matter of second to do on the link below.

All new subscribers will be very much appreciated.

If you not already seen the channel then please take a look, you will find over 50 Tales of Blue Q&A’s with former players, staff and fans including the likes of Rodney Marsh, Kevin Horlock, Stan Horne, Clive Allen, Nicky Weaver, David Phillips, Paul Lake, Alex Williams, David White, Les Chapman, Neil Pointon and many many more.



 
Enjoyed that.
David never wanted to leave us and had been our best player for two seasons but Billy McNeill told Phillips, he had to go or he just wouldn’t play him again such was his desire to secure Perry Suckling.

During negations with Coventry for Suckling, they were told they could have any player they wanted in exchange, so Coventry cheekily asked for Phillips, they couldn’t believe it when City agreed !!
 
Anybody watched Typical City on YouTube? Very passionate without coming across as a dick and very knowledgeable. He looks like he's in his 30s so not got that fanboy persona. His take on the 115 charges was very good and informative. Seems a good lad.
 
David never wanted to leave us and had been our best player for two seasons but Billy McNeill told Phillips, he had to go or he just wouldn’t play him again such was his desire to secure Perry Suckling.

During negations with Coventry for Suckling, they were told they could have any player they wanted in exchange, so Coventry cheekily asked for Phillips, they couldn’t believe it when City agreed !!
I didn't think I would before hand, but your David Phillips interview was one of the best for me. Still holds the club in high esteem and came across a top man.
 
Mark Halsey - Tales of Blue caught up with the man in the middle of City’s dramatic 1999 Wembley Play-Off victory over Gillingham earlier this year.

Mark, a cracking fella gave a fascinating insight into the day, players, managers, supporters and those iconic five added minutes.

 

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