If you could ask any ex City player/manger a question what would it be?

To Peter Reid, "did you ever get to see Faith Brown's tits"?
I remember her being asked once in an interview which guy in the world did she have the hots for?
Her answer of little Pete blew me away.
Though i do remember him turning up to a sportsman's dinner/evening at the Orchard House/Albany in Heywood once back in the day with 2 busty blondes in tow.
Must of been his witty humour that made him a fanny magnet
 
Not going through 17 pages so may have been said.

To Coppell: What the fuck was that all about you soft ****?
 
I'd want to ask Lakey absolutely anything and everything, nothing specific whatsoever but I'd just love to sit down with my favourite player to ever wear the shirt.
Still guts me to this day thinking about what happened to him :(
He would answer any questions honestly and fully. Lakey is a true gentleman in every sense of the word. :-)
 
Mr Pellegrini did you remember to take your wallet and empty the pockets before you gave your jacket to the fan at your last day with us?
Also did you have another jacket to keep you warm on the return journey?
;-)
 
Ha,I thought that would come up. You could also ask Big Mal what made him think he was good enough to get Joe Mercer chucked out of the Club and go it alone. Clearly a case of an ego bigger than his talent.
As we all know, Sir Joe was still recovering from his stroke, when he and Malcolm took over, and on the coach en route to an away game, early in the first season, Joe told Mal that in a couple of years, this will all be yours.

Joe recovered much better than he ever thought he would, and loved the job so much that he had no intention of handing over the reins.

Malcolm obviously grew impatient, and sided with Peter fucking Swales, so that he could push Joe aside.

Big Mal was a brilliant coach, years ahead of his time, but a terrible manager.
 
To Tony Book did you ever consider having Colin Bell as your number two and if not why not, Colin told me once he would have liked to have been, too shy for a number one but thought he could have been a good number two to Tony
 

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