pride in battle
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Zab in fancy dress :)There's still 3 years until the stand is constructed. 3 years of hope to change that ....(fill in as appropriate) name and the image that it conjures up.. :-)
Zab in fancy dress :)There's still 3 years until the stand is constructed. 3 years of hope to change that ....(fill in as appropriate) name and the image that it conjures up.. :-)
Citizens is and always has been the official nickname of Manchester City. It was quite common when I was growing up. The use of Cityzens is a poor play on the word. I had this scarf in the 70s.Is it either?
I’ve been reading all my life how it’s the nickname of Manchester City but can’t actually recall any fan using it to describe the club, the team or themselves, ever.
Unless it’s called The Kippax then any other name will probably get either shortened or given a nickname……I’m voting for this!Bottom is the Little Stand top is the Large Stand. All tourists will have to explain what it means before entry.
Do we play in yellow, now?We could call it the Yellow Wall, or has that been trademarked?
To be honest I'm barely old enough to remember them and I had to Google to make sure neither had been Operation Yewtreed (they hadn't), but there's something hilariously old school about it that I couldn't resist.Unless it’s called The Kippax then any other name will probably get either shortened or given a nickname……I’m voting for this!
Unless it’s called The Kippax then any other name will probably get either shortened or given a nickname……I’m voting for this!
93:20 changed everything for meYes, the Sergio Aguero stand, I’ve said it earlier in the thread. The Bert Trautman stand would be fine too.
It’s nothing personal mate, I’ve never liked the term Cityzens, I don’t identify with it whatsoever and never have.
Of course you’re entitled to your opinion, and I’m entitled to mine.