laserblue
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And 63% of the poor things are asthmatics as well.Yeah, but credit where credit's due...they came second with only playing kids from the local estates that all play for free!
And 63% of the poor things are asthmatics as well.Yeah, but credit where credit's due...they came second with only playing kids from the local estates that all play for free!
I always remember Ally commentating during lockdown away at Everton, he was so enthusiastic and complimentary about City. It was so strange to hear that I remember it well!Coisty comes over as a honest commentator and has the enthusiasm of an ardent fan.
He adds to the atmosphere and is refreshing in these days of cult commentary.
Yeah, the fact that they finished second is someone else's fault - OURS!! I hope we are to blame for the next umpteen seasons!Second is the new first when City is involved. You see the Scousers don’t like it that we compete on the field. Our achievements ignored and rubbished because we have a foreign owner.
Most scousers have the league table printed out at home with first scribbled out. Let on it did not happen. Second to a genuinely world class team is admirable on their shoe string budget. The league is not seen as the benchmark to gauge a formidable team but rather winning the lesser known cup and the FA cup. Throw in the biggest parade and who can behave like a feral tramp in Paris and bang you have a real winner.
Poor victims also someone else’s fault.
So sorry for your lose mate.Just to put things in to perspective. After all the shit we read and have to put up with at the end of day it’s just a game of football and a lot of us get great pleasure watching the game and trying to work out how things work out. So I need to tell you all I love my football and most especially Manchester City and Tony Book who lived close to me. But most of all I would like to say good bye to my younger brother who died this morning at the age of 59yrs with his family beside him. He was a blue.
Spanishbob, so sorry to hear about your brother. I’m sure he’s up there with my Dad, Neil Young and all the other blues cheering City on from above.Just to put things in to perspective. After all the shit we read and have to put up with at the end of day it’s just a game of football and a lot of us get great pleasure watching the game and trying to work out how things work out. So I need to tell you all I love my football and most especially Manchester City and Tony Book who lived close to me. But most of all I would like to say good bye to my younger brother who died this morning at the age of 59yrs with his family beside him. He was a blue.
SpanishbobJust to put things in to perspective. After all the shit we read and have to put up with at the end of day it’s just a game of football and a lot of us get great pleasure watching the game and trying to work out how things work out. So I need to tell you all I love my football and most especially Manchester City and Tony Book who lived close to me. But most of all I would like to say good bye to my younger brother who died this morning at the age of 59yrs with his family beside him. He was a blue.
Sorry for the loss of a fellow blue.Just to put things in to perspective. After all the shit we read and have to put up with at the end of day it’s just a game of football and a lot of us get great pleasure watching the game and trying to work out how things work out. So I need to tell you all I love my football and most especially Manchester City and Tony Book who lived close to me. But most of all I would like to say good bye to my younger brother who died this morning at the age of 59yrs with his family beside him. He was a blue.
RIP to your baby brother Spanishbob, fortunately he left us with the memory of a fresh championship on his mind and his family at his side.Just to put things in to perspective. After all the shit we read and have to put up with at the end of day it’s just a game of football and a lot of us get great pleasure watching the game and trying to work out how things work out. So I need to tell you all I love my football and most especially Manchester City and Tony Book who lived close to me. But most of all I would like to say good bye to my younger brother who died this morning at the age of 59yrs with his family beside him. He was a blue.