Michael O'Leary: City fan?

Mike N

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I was reading the new city mag and saw the section about famous city fans. It seems Michael O'Leary, Ryanair boss, is a blue. Something I hadnt heard before. Anyone out there know anymore about him being a blue?
 
Mike N said:
I was reading the new city mag and saw the section about famous city fans. It seems Michael O'Leary, Ryanair boss, is a blue. Something I hadnt heard before. Anyone out there know anymore about him being a blue?

How come his planes are done out in a dark version of EFC colours, then. He ought to get the paintbrush out and show his true colours. AND he has named his kids after Matt Busby and Luke Chadwick!
 
Yes- he is a blue

Let's not forget before he came on the scene it cost about 400£ to fly form Ireland to England!
 
Mike N said:
I was reading the new city mag and saw the section about famous city fans. It seems Michael O'Leary, Ryanair boss, is a blue. Something I hadnt heard before. Anyone out there know anymore about him being a blue?

Yes he is a City fan. Read an interview with him in the paper a while back where he confirmed it.

He said he likes an underdog!
 
used ryanair regularly on our european tour & more recently for barcelona , without thier cheap deals i wouldnt have got to many of them

eg. man to dublin £5 dublin to billund £5 & the same coming back for midjets & copenhagen,

no frills, no problem
 
If he ever comes, we should make sure he has to book his ticket on-line then ensure he has to pay through the nose to do so. Then when he turns up, charge him to use the turnstiles. "Sorry sir - the ticket allows you entrance to the ground but you have to pay extra to actually enter it".

When he's in the ground, then they should charge him another £30 to get a seat then delay the kick off by half-an-hour (or better still cancel it altogether). Then they should charge him for the seat for the second half as well. Plus £5 booking fee.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
If he ever comes, we should make sure he has to book his ticket on-line then ensure he has to pay through the nose to do so. Then when he turns up, charge him to use the turnstiles. "Sorry sir - the ticket allows you entrance to the ground but you have to pay extra to actually enter it".

When he's in the ground, then they should charge him another £30 to get a seat then delay the kick off by half-an-hour (or better still cancel it altogether). Then they should charge him for the seat for the second half as well. Plus £5 booking fee.

That is so perfect, I can't tell you.
 

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