MCFC graffiti

ob said:
BlueBalls said:
not quite graffiti. A bloke I know once did some work at Ryan "sex addict" Giggs' house/flat. He wanted a partition wall putting in. He said the sex pest was being a bit aloof with him about football so before he finished sealing the wall he placed a City shirt inside the gap on a hanger. Just to add to it he then went around the and scrawled mcfc throughout the place in tiny writing....including behind pictures on the wall...

My favorite form of "graffiti" is placing City books, DVDs and shirts over Manure books, dvds and shirts....I know it's childish but try it. It's fun...
I once placed a City sticker over a picture of Roy Keane at an art exhibition at Urbis...

Mate I do this every chance I get and I love it

snap the sh*te covering
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Had a text from a Swindon supporter mate t'other day and he sez someone has adorned the Stoodley Pike monument with the immortal abbreviation!
I've seen it!

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It's got players names ENGRAVED on it as well, Bell, Lee and Oaks...

Couldn't find a pic of the engraved names, but found this:

For a different kind of cultural experience, take a walk from Hebden Bridge to see the grafitti on Stoodley Pike: "Man City", 'Bell", "Lee", "Alan Oakes". The Pike is adorned with people's names carved into the stone. I don't normally approve of grafitti but the some of the names carved out up there must have taken ages to do, representing an altogether better class of yob

<a class="postlink" href="http://forum.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4470&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=225&sid=f5751b1c3de4c8ee2e9f106e90e03236" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://forum.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/ ... 6e90e03236</a>

Lol :)
 
Always remember years ago as a kid, everytime going into Bolton town centre from moor lane bus station, in big letters on the corner of a building opposite the old odeon(now demolished), was "MCFC YOUNG GUVNORS", but was spelled, govenors, was there for what seemed years, always felt proud walking past it, it encouraged me to carry on the slogan over hundreds of places, although i chose the correct spelling, happy days.
Does anyone have a picture of it, it must be going back 25-26 years ago.
 

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