M.I.B Sunday

Balti said:
MIP
men at primark

they really are a badly dressed bunch aren't they?

Primark and sports direct - proud outfitters of the fearsome men (?) In black
 
bored at work said:
Balti said:
MIP
men at primark

they really are a badly dressed bunch aren't they?

Primark and sports direct - proud outfitters of the fearsome men (?) In black
My Dad said that back in the early 70s they were the worst dressed fans in the NorthWest - he reckons they looked like a Bay City Rollers concert crowd more than a football crowd.

My two uncles on my Mam's side are a bit younger - one's a Blue and the other's a red (not got a clue why, nobody else is in the family) - both have said United were the better dressed lot in the 80s but the red uncle tries to make out we were double denim wearing, mullet and mustache sporting tramps, while my Blue uncle says that's exaggerated.

I think we really got with the whole BritPop (don't like that term) theme in the 90s and were actually like a sub-culture of our own with us being down the divisions while United were up at the top. It was very cool to be a Blue in the 90s.

Nowadays you can spot a Rag from a mile off. They're either wearing really gay attire like Ugg boots or espadrilles with poorly fitting jeans and a replica shirt, or they're dressed in full black uniform. Usually knocked off Prada stuff or clichéd CP Company goggle coats, or really shit Chav stuff from Primark or Sports Direct - often even in the hot sunshine those Moston Rats have gloves on and hoods up because they want to keep their skin milky white.
But we're not much better, as a fanbase we seem to be a club shop sock-hat and Reebok replica training coat wearing lot.

I think it's safe to say terrace fashion isn't top of the agenda at football grounds anymore. At a push there is a fashion amongst the posher lot about having the seasoncard as the fashion accessory, just popping out saying hi to everyone every time someone opens up their expensive wallet at the club shop then driving their expensive cars back to the suburbs.
 
Caveman said:
bored at work said:
Balti said:
MIP
men at primark

they really are a badly dressed bunch aren't they?

Primark and sports direct - proud outfitters of the fearsome men (?) In black
My Dad said that back in the early 70s they were the worst dressed fans in the NorthWest - he reckons they looked like a Bay City Rollers concert crowd more than a football crowd.

My two uncles on my Mam's side are a bit younger - one's a Blue and the other's a red (not got a clue why, nobody else is in the family) - both have said United were the better dressed lot in the 80s but the red uncle tries to make out we were double denim wearing, mullet and mustache sporting tramps, while my Blue uncle says that's exaggerated.
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Divs extraordinaire in the 70s with the white skinners and tartan down the side and 20 scarves on each wrist, oh how we laughed.. The red is talking through his anus in regards to the 80s too.
 
Not content with just being Hooligans, they had to ram the point home by vearing just black. As if it somehow sets them apart from other Hooligans/firms.

Now I don't like suffering of any kind, but I can't say I was bothered when they got smashed to pieces by the Rome Police.

So much for wearing black.(and red blood)<br /><br />-- Sat Sep 21, 2013 12:53 pm --<br /><br />Not content with just being Hooligans, they had to ram the point home by vearing just black. As if it somehow sets them apart from other Hooligans/firms.

Now I don't like suffering of any kind, but I can't say I was bothered when they got smashed to pieces by the Rome Police.

So much for wearing black.(and red blood)
 
Heard the MIB want to be inconspicuous this season. They will be wearing red n white scarves, Fellini wigs and are being led by a large purple dinosaur called Barney who will lead the singing of their favourite nursery rhymes. As for fashion - early seventies Crombi coats, half mast jeans, Ben Sherman shirts
worn by by both sides .Nitid morphed into the Bay City rollers look whilst city seemed by the end of the decade were more original Punk, like Daffy ( anyone remember Leeds 5th round of the cup Daffy and his mates causing a stir in their kop and legging it across the pitch ?). Into the eighties I'm no Fashionista but Pringle and Fred Perry spring to mind. I think Nitid fans did favour Mothercare though.
 
Re: M.I. B. Sunday!!!!

Tbilisi said:
levets said:
Eds said:
What is funny is they always say we mean nothing to them and yet in the same breath they always talk about taking a mob to Maine Rd/Eastlands. And to be fair they have brought mobs to our place, it's just when numbers are even they aren't interested. When they vastly outnumber any mob that's when they cliam a result. Tossers of the highest order!

Correct... ask them about the science park, Thirsty Scholar, White City, Lever street... eh? what? Wasn't our main lads...

all are occasions when they 'called it on' with numbers and got spanked'

all about the numbers...

I was on my way to the Abbey that night and saw it happening,like a scene from Zulu.


are you a monk?
 
silvaspass said:
Heard the MIB want to be inconspicuous this season. They will be wearing red n white scarves, Fellini wigs and are being led by a large purple dinosaur called Barney who will lead the singing of their favourite nursery rhymes. As for fashion - early seventies Crombi coats, half mast jeans, Ben Sherman shirts
worn by by both sides .Nitid morphed into the Bay City rollers look whilst city seemed by the end of the decade were more original Punk, like Daffy ( anyone remember Leeds 5th round of the cup Daffy and his mates causing a stir in their kop and legging it across the pitch ?). Into the eighties I'm no Fashionista but Pringle and Fred Perry spring to mind. I think Nitid fans did favour Mothercare though.

And a little chat with Gordon McQueen on the way to our end funny as fuck Top Day out
 
Re: M.I. B. Sunday!!!!

BringBackSwales said:
Tbilisi said:
levets said:
Correct... ask them about the science park, Thirsty Scholar, White City, Lever street... eh? what? Wasn't our main lads...

all are occasions when they 'called it on' with numbers and got spanked'

all about the numbers...

I was on my way to the Abbey that night and saw it happening,like a scene from Zulu.


are you a monk?

Live like one.

Are you Freddie Pye?
 
Every time I have been to that place I have only seen blues picked off. Like last season after the Aguero 1-2 win, for some reason our section was let out same time as them lot. A few blues including myself got a bit over excited and started goading them, singing City songs, anyway this red twat sneaked up behind some bloke who must have been about 50 and knocked him clean out from behind and ran off. Police just watched or tried stopping any other blues from helping him. Fair enough some say he was asking for it, 3rd time I've seen cowardice like that there.

I also remember them bricking family coaches whilst police did fuck all but watch.
 
Re: M.I. B. Sunday!!!!

samharris said:
mancitytmdanttom said:
nobody can eat fifty eggs said:
Thanks...funny but not very informative!


Yes it's open

Usually have to show your season/members card/supporters member card to get in

MIB,s have trouble getting a 'yes im 18' id card.

And that's just their mental age!
 
sing this to them a blue version of the rag ronaldo song
cristiano ronalno
cristiano ronalno
you stupid twats
he ain't coming back
cristiano ronalno
 
going around on twitter tonight

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