Manc or not (Merged)

Re: Manc or not

Manc - However I don't the typical manc accent you'd find in "propa" mancs :)
 
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Born in Ashton, first game in 1971 (age 4) - dad and both grandads were blues (one was one of the 84,000 at the Stoke game). Me and my brothers were numbers 12, 13, and 14 Junior Blues.

Now live not far from San Francisco and my 10 year-old son's a blue (he flirted with a different blue - Chelsea - for a bit, but I didn't panic and eventually, by the time he'd received about ten City shirts, T-shirts, shorts, etc., he gave in).
 
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Bet_Lynch said:
Manc - Blue catholic Dad, Red protestant Mum, both season ticket holders. My dad said the two things he wouldn't compromise on were which football team I was to support, and my religion. All my mum got was to pick my name.

looks like she had her revenge by calling you Bet
 

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