Although the songs are fitting for united - I'd rather go blindOr Mick Hucknall
Although the songs are fitting for united - I'd rather go blindOr Mick Hucknall
I lived in Birchfields Avenue and it used to take me about 20 minutes. Longer for cup games as I would always detour via Wembley Grove for luck (not that it seemed to ever work that well).I lived in Longsight (Birch Hall Lane) for near enough 10 years from '73 to' 82, and had a season ticket nearly all that time. Going by the quickest route (across Birchfields Park, up Norman Road, cross Wilmslow Rd and across Platt Fields) to the junction with Yew Tree Road (a walk I made countless times), you'd be looking at somewhere near 15 minutes to walk it.
It's a mutually beneficial relationship, and to be absolutely frank, we needed Oasis a billion times more than needed us for almost their entire time doing PR Stuff with the clubFor what it's worth, I don't mind him being heavily featured in all this Pep departure stuff. They have a personal relationship so it's to be expected. Applauded him at the Co-op when he came out with the CWC trophy because it's part of the larger goodbye to Pep. Thought it was obvious as well why he left the Bournemouth game a bit early, because he doesn't want to get bothered by strangers after full-time - I didn't really get the criticism there. But if we could go Maresca's first season without him being involved in kit launch campaigns or interviewing Willy Caballero then I'd consider that a big step forward for the club's media team.
And 'money (should be) too tight to mention'.Although the songs are fitting for united - I'd rather go blind
I once had a picture of Tommy Booth heading a ball with the Wembley Grove sign behind him as part of a publicity shot before the 69 Cup FinalI lived in Birchfields Avenue and it used to take me about 20 minutes. Longer for cup games as I would always detour via Wembley Grove for luck (not that it seemed to ever work that well).
If you've already integrated them into going to City games, wearing the shirt and talking City at home to them, before their mates even know what a football is, you've done your job.You have no control over who your kids support, I have 4 kids 2 support city and 2 Utd. If I lived in London most probably one would support a London team because of their mates
I lived on the "short bit" of Birch Hall Lane. Come down Birchfields Rd from Dickenson Road, and turn right. Manchester Grammar School was at the end of the road. The park was literally 20 yards across the road from me. Hop over the chain link fence and follow the route I said earlier. Happy days.I lived in Birchfields Avenue and it used to take me about 20 minutes. Longer for cup games as I would always detour via Wembley Grove for luck (not that it seemed to ever work that well).
Spot on, he was the biggest blue in the original line up. A shy but very knowledgeable guy about football. His book about Robin Friday is well worth a read.The Gallaghers were my neighbours growing up (I was number 4 Cranwell, they were 5) but I went through school with bass player Guigsy, (Chapel Street, then Burnage, the Gallaghers went to Barlow RC High). He was a proper blue, and a very good footballer and after leaving wrote a book, The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw.
Seemed like half the crowd at Heaton Park last summer had that home shirt on Noel is wearing there, when I tried talking to a couple they had come from South America and barely spoke English. Mutually beneficial is the best way to describe it.
2011/2012 season Liam advertised the best new shirtIt's a mutually beneficial relationship, and to be absolutely frank, we needed Oasis a billion times more than needed us for almost their entire time doing PR Stuff with the club
She’s a bit ‘CBeebies’ as a presenter her for me. Talks like she think everyone watching is either a toddler or a thick ****. That’s the reason she gets on my nerves.Lighten up.
He does a decent job in all his interviews.
Same with N Pike.Gets grief for no real reason.
2011/2012 season Liam advertised the best new shirt
She did a great job on the Co-op event. That was a very tough gig in front of 19,000 people. She is an excellent presenter.She’s a bit ‘CBeebies’ as a presenter her for me. Talks like she think everyone watching is either a toddler or a thick ****. That’s the reason she gets on my nerves.
Get a youtube downloader, I use 4k download to download vids or just the audo file in MP3 off youtube.Wanted to play this version of bluemoon at my dads funeral but because it has never been released we couldn't use it. Think we use Dean Martin version
The Gallaghers were my neighbours growing up (I was number 4 Cranwell, they were 5) but I went through school with bass player Guigsy, (Chapel Street, then Burnage, the Gallaghers went to Barlow RC High). He was a proper blue, and a very good footballer and after leaving wrote a book, The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw.
My wife lived at number 66 Cranwell Drive at the top of the cul-de-sac when I first knew her in 1979.The Gallaghers were my neighbours growing up (I was number 4 Cranwell, they were 5) but I went through school with bass player Guigsy, (Chapel Street, then Burnage, the Gallaghers went to Barlow RC High). He was a proper blue, and a very good footballer and after leaving wrote a book, The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw.