It was, it had to be done quickly, Phillips was going to sue Francis Lee.OK geeze the shop and the badge. Probably why we got the Superbia badge.
It was, it had to be done quickly, Phillips was going to sue Francis Lee.OK geeze the shop and the badge. Probably why we got the Superbia badge.
He always denied that tbf although how much you could trust the word of a Swales acolyte is up for debateIt was, it had to be done quickly, Phillips was going to sue Francis Lee.
I know the club, under Franny, checked the legal position and were advised that it could result in a legal battle with Phillips having a strong case So, the decided best to have a new oneHe always denied that tbf although how much you could trust the word of a Swales acolyte is up for debate
Manchester City free to change back to old badge says former souvenir shop owner
Entrepreneur Eddie Phillips has denied he ever held the rights for the badge containing the red rose - always a favourite among fanswww.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
There's already the National Football Museum in the centre of town, and a living museum just 4 miles away in Trafford, where past history is brought to "life" in a 1990s time warp.And a proper museum befitting a club of our size and history.
Phillips had a newsagent in Didsbury back in the day and he was a miserable twat in there as well. How anyone managed to work with him was a mystery. Despite him Stan Gibbon’s daughter was fantastic in the shop, always smiling and friendly as was the gorgeous blonde girl who worked there mid 80’sEddie Phillips bought the rights off Swales for the old badge, 50k I seem to remember, both were horrible men.
Phillips also owned Paperchase in St Anns Sq, had lots of dealing and agro with him, utter cnutPhillips had a newsagent in Didsbury back in the day and he was a miserable twat in there as well. How anyone managed to work with him was a mystery. Despite him Stan Gibbon’s daughter was fantastic in the shop, always smiling and friendly as was the gorgeous blonde girl who worked there mid 80’s
Janice was the essence of City in those days, warm and welcoming, as nice as can be!Phillips had a newsagent in Didsbury back in the day and he was a miserable twat in there as well. How anyone managed to work with him was a mystery. Despite him Stan Gibbon’s daughter was fantastic in the shop, always smiling and friendly as was the gorgeous blonde girl who worked there mid 80’s
If he said today was Saturday, I would check the calendar, he was a snake.He always denied that tbf although how much you could trust the word of a Swales acolyte is up for debate
Manchester City free to change back to old badge says former souvenir shop owner
Entrepreneur Eddie Phillips has denied he ever held the rights for the badge containing the red rose - always a favourite among fanswww.manchestereveningnews.co.uk