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Oh. He didn’t get you at all.
I see myself more as a celebrity poster than a forum celeb.Now we see if he’s read the forum long enough to get you.
(He should as you are a forum celeb)
Not sure the Telegraph reported this but:
Begristain told Argentine site Infobae : “If you look at the 10 most expensive signings of all time, none of them play for City.
“Do we have [Paul] Pogba, [Romelu] Lukaku, Neymar or [Kylian] Mbappe? Of course, we made an important investment in the transfer market because we had to change the age of the squad.
“But all of the players we bought would now be worth £100m. And, in addition, Manchester City now earns a lot of money.
“In the last three years, we have not spent more than we have raised economically, so I see no reason for criticism.”
That picture is of Gorton FC, not St Mark’s (they were not one and the same). St Marks played in scarlet and black I think. And both of those clubs were forerunners to Ardwick, not Manchester City.Don’t get Gary James started on that.
You just ignore St Marks (West Gorton)?
Can you link me the references to when we first wore blue though?
Saw this after I posted that last one, FI... I’ll stay on topicBack on topic please gents,that includes forum celebs/old hands and Returnees,sorry,i mean Lurkers......
We've used light blue and white since 1894 with various appearances of maroon and navy on some kits as a third colour.That picture is of Gorton FC, not St Mark’s (they were not one and the same). St Marks played in scarlet and black I think. And both of those clubs were forerunners to Ardwick, not Manchester City.
I’d have to have a search for a sky blue City link.
No. It’s St Marks (West Gorton) which later merged with Ardwick to become Manchester City.That picture is of Gorton FC, not St Mark’s (they were not one and the same). St Marks played in scarlet and black I think. And both of those clubs were forerunners to Ardwick, not Manchester City.
I’d have to have a search for a sky blue City link.
Link?We've used light blue and white since 1894 with various appearances of maroon and navy on some kits as a third colour.