I've never loved them more.

Lucky Toma

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It’s a strange irony that, considering how the current City squad are all on astronomical wages and – on the surface at least - are more ‘out-of-touch’ with the common man than ever before, I have never felt such a strong affinity with the lads who represent the football club that I love.

I fucking love at least ¾ of our squad and currently have at least four serious man-crushes.

Even as a nipper, when the players seemed like other-worldly heroes to me, I never felt this way towards them.

I think in part this is because both Hughes and Mancini have, where possible, signed individuals who possess intelligence and decency (Milner being the perfect example of both). But there is probably some luck to it too.

How amazing is it that, when we are on the threshold of greatness, the lads who are going to take us there are so damn likeable! We could easily have had equivalents of Fletcher, Nani, Drgoba or Van Persie. Instead we have….

Two thoroughly decent and intelligent keepers in Shay and Big Joe. The latter carries his nations hopes with him for the next decade and will make us proud there too. He’s also funny and a sound lad and displays a connection to the fans throughout games.

Vinnie – a 24 year old colossus who is seemingly under-appreciated by everyone else but we know just what a truly outstanding player he is. And he knows that we know, which breeds appreciation and a mutual respect.
As well as being commanding and imperious at the back he is also thoughtful and articulate off the pitch. Him and Big Nige meet up and discuss literature and politics (true).

We have our very own El Loco. Every great side needs a cult favourite who cannot control his passion and we have ours in the shape of Zabba.
Again off the pitch he is, from what I’ve heard and seen, a genuinely decent and likeable fella.

We have two brothers in the same side. Which, as well as making things interesting, means they are bringing something personal into each game. Kolo and Yaya bring the best out in each other.
Imagine playing for a professional club, any club, with your brother. The bond you have as siblings permeates through the side. Team spirit? Pah, we have blood!

NDJ – For as long as I can remember my all-time favourite City players have been Lakey and King Colin. Now I have a third to make up a triumvirate. I don’t know where to begin describing how I feel about Big Nige so I’ll just use one example – on Saturday, towards the end of the game, he fouled his own player to get to the ball.
He IS my love of City right there on the pitch.

AJ – As a long-standing Joy Division devotee it makes me weepily happy that we have a young English winger who works hard for the cause but likes nothing more than to take on a player or two….who just happens to look like Ian Curtis. Cool as fuck.
It makes my fellow Joy Divison devotee Dipper mate sick to the stomach that we have him.
And again I have to point out, like the rest, a thoroughly likeable and genuine lad too.

Carlos – Every court needs a king. We have a warrior king. Well on his way to becoming a true City legend.

And I haven’t even touched upon Gaz Baz (another decent and intelligent bloke), Team Bridge, David Silva (who’s got the hair and flair and is a hero ready and waiting)…….

We shouldn’t under-estimate how awesome this is guys.
Not only do we have the makings of a great side….it is also made up of individuals you’d happily spend some time with off the pitch. And in a modern game that’s full of prima-donna arseholes that is a rare and significant bonus.
It will make the glories, when they are standing before us holding aloft a trophy, even sweeter and more meaningful.
 
You will add Boateng to that list soon is my guess. The word is that he is a fantastic gentleman and we will soon be seeing his quality on the pitch.
 
A couple of rags I play cricket with we're out in Wilmslow when they bumped into the players on Saturday, neither had a bad word to say about any of them. Apparently Paddy V is an proper gent. It's great to hear, especially after baldy George's comments upon signing for Villa.
 
Lucky Toma said:
I don’t know where to begin describing how I feel about Big Nige so I’ll just use one example – on Saturday, towards the end of the game, he fouled his own player to get to the ball.
PMSL. That has really tickled me. Great way to sum up Big Nige.
 
Hahaha, nice post.

The only problem there as I see it that I have always believed that every great side needs a wanker in there.

Bellamy was ours last year but I'm not sure who will fill his shoes...Kolorov?
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Hahaha, nice post.

The only problem there as I see it that I have always believed that every great side needs a wanker in there.

Bellamy was ours last year but I'm not sure who will fill his shoes...Kolorov?

Depends what you define as a 'wanker' mate. For instance when Barca won every trophy possible a couple of years back with Guardiola there wasn't really a player in that side that i'd call a 'wanker' but all depends on what you feel causes someone to be a 'wanker'
 

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