Very narrow minded thread this is from some. I want Manchester City to constantly become bigger and better!! and that means attracting support further afield than Manchester. Why is anyone who doesn't speak like Liam and Noel instantly called a 'Cockney' by the way? I'd find that quite insulting if I wasn't from London. I was born in Cambridge but moved to the Northwest in 1987 when I got my first season ticket. My story is a little different as both my Dad and late Mum are Mancunian and I've lived in Greater Manchester for thirty years - I now live in Whalley Range (and have done for the last six years). But you get my point? Go to any City away game in London and you hear non Manc accents aplenty. That's because Manchester City have huge support across the UK despite what some think? The success of the late 60's and early 70's attracted a lot of people. Go across to West Yorkshire and you'll find we also have great support despite it being a Leeds/Huddersfield/Bradford heartland - go to the West Midland's and we also have a decent following. I was in Rotherham recently and saw young kids in City shirts - it's brilliant. I was back in my original neck of the woods last summer and saw a kid dressed 'head to toe' in a full City kit whilst in Tesco in Haverhill. I love the fact our club is attracting people. The fact I now have a Northern accent threw a lot of people I hadn't seen for over thirty years and that was quite amusing but that's not the point. This club is growing and growing and all are welcome. Price it well and we'll attract back all the lapsed Manchester based City fans, all the fans across Lancashire and Yorkshire etc and all the others as well. The fact some people go to the Etihad and are afraid of speaking because they are worried about there accents is a very sad state of affairs. It's 2016 and I want the club I love to become a Monster in the global game as I guess do our wonderful owners. It's called vision. Be open minded, ambitious, and let's build one of the world's great clubs.