exiled in munich
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Cheltblue said:These are indeed fantastic times for the club. So happy that my son is 15 and has all this ahead of him instead of the 39 years i have had to endure.
I completely agree, my lad is 16 now and still lives in the UK and gets to more matches than I do, it makes the struggle of the previous 15 years of indoctrination so much better now. In fact, now he takes the mickey out of other kids at school who are still wearing their Sky4 jerseys.
Edited this, as I actually do remember the glory years of City, I'm 46 - and before I get shouted down as a gloryhunter lol, I was allowed to support City for some very strange reasons involving Rangers (my dad and Godfather were both Glaswegians), City (being the Protestant club in Manchester - no I don't get what that is about either but it was the 60s) and the fact that neither would take me to Old Trafford (as they were a bastion of catholicsm!!) Remember a lot of people used to go to both clubs at the time,