fat boy blue
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Forza Mancini
samharris said:The cookie monster said:Have we started using fingers on the other hand yet to count the outers?samharris said:70 inners so far.. that'll do for me..
Oh and i'm an inner :)
Outers have been outed as being out of touch, out of date, out of hand,out of ideas,and out on a limb, so therefore..Im in.. ;)
Your vote doesnt count.ANY1aBLUE said:samharris said:The cookie monster said:Have we started using fingers on the other hand yet to count the outers?
Oh and i'm an inner :)
Outers have been outed as being out of touch, out of date, out of hand,out of ideas,and out on a limb, so therefore..Im in.. ;)
I'd better balance the books then - OUT.
The cookie monster said:Your vote doesnt count.ANY1aBLUE said:samharris said:Outers have been outed as being out of touch, out of date, out of hand,out of ideas,and out on a limb, so therefore..Im in.. ;)
I'd better balance the books then - OUT.
ANY1aBLUE said:The cookie monster said:Your vote doesnt count.ANY1aBLUE said:I'd better balance the books then - OUT.
ha ha - thats exactly how Nazi Germany started...........
BOMBER7967 said:It's bloody hard to read in that typeset!!!
I'm no cynic said:In or Out?
Just be very careful of what you wish for.
Incredible as it may seem to some who post on here, we had similar arguments over Joe versus Big Mal. Basically, there was a boardroom power struggle and at the same time, Juventus were after Mal as their new manager. Mal said he'd stay ONLY if he became City's manager in place of Joe, and the incoming Peter Swales duly obliged by sidelining Joe into a position whereby he had no option but to quit City. The fans were divided, some of whom could be classed as 'outers' wanting a flamboyant manager of the Mourinho mould to have sole command, whereas the 'inners' wanted the safe and steady Joe to remain in the hope that if Mal did go, Joe would find another able assistant.
Anyway, Mal won, Joe went, and although the club managed to hold firm for a few more years, albeit with a steady turnover of managers, it was never again the same and many of us felt we were being robbed of potential greatness, which proved to be from the 1980s onwards.
Now that I've said my bit, class me as an 'Inner' based on our history, and I'll leave this thread for others to do the arguing.