1961_vintage
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No.
What the cartel have achieved is to convince the majority of football fans that there is no way that little old City couldn't have possibly beaten all their clubs fair and square, which is remarkable really. They are a collective bunch of moaning arse holes who know deap down that we have done fuck all wrong.They can't compete with us.
Whether they believe it or not is irrelevant.
The cartel have tried everything to stop us, except to do the one thing that really matters: "Improve"
They all cry foul play because they cannot match our infrastructure and business acumen. Unless they can reinvent themselves or adopt a better business model they will continue to fall behind.
Eventually their own pride will be their ultimate downfall.
All across social media, rags, dips, tarquins and the odd villa, spurs etc supporter will call us a small team and say we'll never be as big as united/their team/in general no matter what we do.
I don't know about anyone else, but I have and probably will never care about being a 'big' team. I've seen what being a 'big' team means. It mean being like the red shirt cartel.
We have solid local support, and that's something I appreciate the most about us. Salt of the earth Mancunians, and even surrounding areas that have been going for years and supporting us at rock bottom. Supporters of those teams say they've been there for the downs, but their downs are finishing midtable, ours were Division 2 and the fabled York City result. They don't get it, and never will.
But what are your thoughts?
I say I don’t care, but I find this an odd post - we’ve grown to the same size as Villa and West Ham… really??United and Liverpool have enormous nationwide support from Inverness to Plymouth, they are out on their own. But we are now in the same bracket as Villa Spurs Arsenal West Ham , we have outgrown the Newcastle Wednesday Everton Leeds Sunderland bracket