FOC Roll Call :-)

I’m 71 in May had problems 15 years ago after getting about 20 thorns in my hands. This caused an auto-immune problem.

I was a season ticket holder an went home and away until I started with Rheumatoid Arthritis 15 months ago. I couldn’t go to the match and had to give up golf. It got so bad my wife had to put me in bed and help me out of bed, and even pull the covers over and off me. Had to eat sandwiches because I couldn’t use a knife and fork.

Enjoy life while you can and enjoy watching the blues. I can only watch city on tv now. But I have the lot, City +, TNT, Sky, and recently got a Firestick and also got it on my phone.

I wish I could go to the game again and play golf again. I still live in hope. Starting infusions of meds in March

I might not go to the game anymore but the love for City is as strong as ever. Fans are fans no matter which country they live in and just because we live close enough to go to the game does mean our love is stronger than a fan who lives half the world away.

CTID and beyond.
 
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I’m 71 in May had problems 15 years ago after getting about 20 thorns in my hands. This caused an auto-immune problem.

I was a season ticket holder an went home and away until I started with Rheumatoid Arthritis 15 months ago. I couldn’t go to the match and had to give up golf. It got so bad my wife had to put me in bed and help me out of bed, and even pull the covers over and off me. Had to eat sandwiches because I couldn’t use a knife and fork.

Enjoy life while you can and enjoy watching the blues. I can only watch city on tv now. But I have the lot, City +, TNT, Sky, and recently got a Firestick and also got it on my phone.

I wish I could go to the game again and play golf again. I still live in hope. Starting infusions of meds in March

I might not go to the game anymore but the love for City is as strong as ever. Fans are fans no matter which country they live in and just because we live close enough to go to the game does mean our love is stronger than a fan who live half the world away.

CTID and beyond.
Sorry to hear about that, I know you loved your golf and you were around 6 handicap I think, hope watching City is keeping you going, good luck on your journey.
 
I’m 71 in May had problems 15 years ago after getting about 20 thorns in my hands. This caused an auto-immune problem.

I was a season ticket holder an went home and away until I started with Rheumatoid Arthritis 15 months ago. I couldn’t go to the match and had to give up golf. It got so bad my wife had to put me in bed and help me out of bed, and even pull the covers over and off me. Had to eat sandwiches because I couldn’t use a knife and fork.

Enjoy life while you can and enjoy watching the blues. I can only watch city on tv now. But I have the lot, City +, TNT, Sky, and recently got a Firestick and also got it on my phone.

I wish I could go to the game again and play golf again. I still live in hope. Starting infusions of meds in March

I might not go to the game anymore but the love for City is as strong as ever. Fans are fans no matter which country they live in and just because we live close enough to go to the game does mean our love is stronger than a fan who live half the world away.

CTID and beyond.
Get well soon Youngster.
 
62 in April. Season ticket holder. East stand 105. First game 1969.

First season ticket in the Platt Lane with half my class mates. It was a juniors / family block at the front of the stand in the corner nearest the Kippax.

I've only missed one home game since I was first allowed to go on my own (February 1976). And that was the Everton game when I missed out in the ballot (I was about 100 points short of the 22000 cut off for an automatic ticket). Still gutted about that.
 

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