Generally do city make your life better or worse?

A guy goes out on the lash has far to many sherberts. At six the following day his alarm goes off. He drags his sorry body off to work. His collegue at work says 'why do this to yourself, you should be like me I don't drink, I treat my body like a temple'. To which he replied. Yes but at some time soon I'm gonna feel a million dollars, a feeling you will never experience.
This sums up my affair with City.
 
Great question and excellent answers - very interesting.

Have asked myself the quetion many times. My answer is that I don't know whether its made my life better or worse, but it has made it richer.

One strange thing living in Liverpool is that I'm always really proud when Im asked who I support!

Supporting City has always been cool.
 
City take you on one hell of a rollercoaster of emotions. I wouldn't change my club for the world though. I get grief of a few rags in my local etc.. but not one of them can come near to the experiences we have had watching city home and away despite their trophy haul. City nearly got me divorced this year after attending Cyprus and Hamburg but i cant help being obsessed
 
Even when we lose a game
I still won't hang my head in shame.

Everytime we have a win
I walk around with one big grin

And on those days that It's a draw
I pat my Dog and shake his paw

Do City make my life better or worse?

Well being a blue is not a curse
It's somthing that I do by choice
and at the Eastlands I Rejoice.
 
Supporting City should come with some sort of Government Health Warning or at the very least free Psychiatric Help. But wouldnt have any other way. CTID.
 
sometimes lose the will to live, sometimes walk on air .But that first game at MR hooked me for life .the question is irrelevant even if i knew for sure my life was worse i would not/ could not turn my back
 
City is a part of me and who I am. My first game at Maine road when I was 9 got me hooked. Being a city fan is a way of life and despite all the shit that we all go through together every once in a while they throw up something that is unbelievable.

The mad last day of the transfer window and the take over and signing Robbie, the playoff final, goaters goal courtesy of gary Neville, schalke away.

I wouldn't change anything about city its who we are they knock us down or inject us with euphoria but I will always love them and i still get that tingle when they run on the pitch and you know they have got you for 90mins.
 
utmost respect to those born to late to remember citys glory years i was born 1960 so i did see a lot of success i was glad my dad was a blue just hang in there because when we do win something god it will be worth it for those who have nt seen it, still waiting since 1976 !
 

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