Janice - Stan Gibson's daughter, lovely women.I remember purchasing a souvenir ball and the lady behind the counter pointed out that it said Manchster City and did I still want it.
Didn't we get something like 10k a year from the franchise until Franny Lee booted them out?
It really was a second rate operation but the lady behind the counter (sorry can't remember her name) was a proper blue. Used to help out at Junior Blues meetings and was involved in the match day coaches IIRC.
Do you mean the one half way down Maine Road opposite the Main Stand? (and not the one on the corner of Maine Road / Claremont Road)I used to shop in the one opposite in the 1960/70`s, that I think was owned by someone (Paul ??) who had something to do with Granada.
Janice - Stan Gibson's daughter, lovely women.
When Lee took over he was shocked to discover Eddie Phillips (who was very pro Swales) who ran it gave City 60K a season..... Lee also found out Phillips owned the rights to the club badge so when Lee decided to cancel Phillips contract to run the shop, Phillips prevented the club from using his badge - hence the reason we have the badge we do today.
She was still working in the city store a couple of years ago don't know about nowI remember purchasing a souvenir ball and the lady behind the counter pointed out that it said Manchster City and did I still want it.
Didn't we get something like 10k a year from the franchise until Franny Lee booted them out?
It really was a second rate operation but the lady behind the counter (sorry can't remember her name) was a proper blue. Used to help out at Junior Blues meetings and was involved in the match day coaches IIRC.
I remember purchasing a souvenir ball and the lady behind the counter pointed out that it said Manchster City and did I still want it.
Remember it well,& them training tops 3rd from left,bought one off these.But what was amusing it was the first time i used a hole in the wall card.got £100 out(5x20notes) anyway bought the top then the guy behind the counter said their dodgy notes.i said cant be just got them from the banks hole in the wall.he said one moment see what the manager says.10mins later said he still on the phone,and just proceeded with the check-out,(never trusted ATM for quite awhile after that)![]()
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We have come a long way
Look at the state of that, what a shame. Maybe getting that replaced is a cause that we as Bluemooners can start and champion and perhaps try and raise a few quid and gather support?He's trying to spin it as something else now
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ews/manchester-city-free-change-back-10299158
Thought i was in santas grotto being in the old shop! Just having somewhere that sold city gear - was amazing back then to me - we're all spoilt now ;)
And i love Janice, me and my mum were the last ever customers in the maine road shop, on the very last day that city owned maine road before it went to the council (if i remember right that would mean 30th june 2003, council from 1st july), we spent an hour sat in there talking with her til closing time, she was gutted tbh, i'm not surprised with all her family memories..
While i'm on here, wish someone from the council would fix the slab that covers the time capsule at maine road, it's in stans name and when i was there a few weeks back it's broke and been slid off.. A big deal was made of opening it with Janice and Tony Book etc there, but it's just been trashed.
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Defo not the one on the corner but it was opposite the Social Club and was open from the late 60`s to mid `70`s and the more I think about it the owner was a Paul Doherty who was a Producer at Granada.They used to sell large photos of the players as I had many a one on my bedroom.Do you mean the one half way down Maine Road opposite the Main Stand? (and not the one on the corner of Maine Road / Claremont Road)
I bought a few large badges from there, I still have a couple.... one says ''Sid Vicious wouldn't be seen dead watching Man United''
Was the one on the corner a butcher's in the 60s,also Oakie do you remember the programme shop on Lloyd street in the 60s.Defo not the one on the corner but it was opposite the Social Club and was open from the late 60`s to mid `70`s and the more I think about it the owner was a Paul Doherty who was a Producer at Granada.They used to sell large photos of the players as I had many a one on my bedroom.
Any of the older brigade shed ant light on it ?