M18CTID
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Re: FC United - Judicial Review day 2 (pg 61)
Just to add to the bolded bit, I know working-class United fans that can't stand FCUM so it isn't just City fans that don't quite get them. In fact, I'd say some United fans have far more of an axe to grind with FCUM than City fans do - the events that unfolded during the Salford City v FCUM game a few years back are testament to this.
Didsbury Dave said:I don't usually pay the remotest bit of attention to the comedy club which is FC united but that post is the most deluded thing I've ever seen on bluemoon. "Many city fans lapped FC up"? What planet do you live on? I don't think I've ever heard a city fan even mention FC united at a match or in the pub, because no one cares.luddite said:Come on, I think we all know the real reason City fans can't stand FCUM. For a while in 2005 many City fans lapped FC up, thinking it was a great way to get at United, but then two things stopped this in its tracks.
First, it became apparent that FC fans hadn't stopped being United fans - they still sang United songs, in that their protest songs were against Glazer and the corporate control of football, rather than against MUFC per se. This was a disappointment to many City fans.
Secondly, City were becoming more and more a part of that corporate world that FC fans were against, and more tellingly, that City had for a long time said they were against. Now, the existence of FC is not just an embarrassment to United, but also to City, whose fans are trying to get on with reveling in their club's recent success, and don't like the idea of a football club on their doorstep that is based on values that fly in the face of the current reality of Manchester City.
So it's that hypocrisy, between what City fans say they are all about, and what the reality reveals to the world, that is the problem. Highlighting the perceived hypocrisy of FCUM, gleaned from individual fans' choice of phrasing on social networking sites, might provide a handy argument to hide behind, but City fans simply can't hide from the fact that their club is not what they like to believe it is, and for most objective observers, there's only one football club that represents the interests of the working class fan in Manchester, and it's about to get a home just down the road from 'The Etihad'.
"There is only one club that represents the interests of the working class fan in Manchester" is frankly fucking funny. You have a head full of magic mate. The working class people of Manchester care nothing for your little united-lite outfit. No one is interested apart from a few hundred clowns who appear to like going to small towns and bullying the locals in the tradition of their tartan clad fathers in the 70s.
Just to add to the bolded bit, I know working-class United fans that can't stand FCUM so it isn't just City fans that don't quite get them. In fact, I'd say some United fans have far more of an axe to grind with FCUM than City fans do - the events that unfolded during the Salford City v FCUM game a few years back are testament to this.