Sierra Leone website - Signed City Shirt donated back p7

Re: Sierra Leone website - updated with Armani's diary p5

Great to read! Is Armani going today? Hopefully he'll bring us another away win!
 
Re: Sierra Leone website - updated with Armani's diary p5

Ticket For Schalke said:
get the pics on from thursday night.

Here you go.....

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<br /><br />-- Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:00 am --<br /><br />Armani will be at the Baguley & Brooklands Branch meeting tonight (Wednesday 24th November) with Paul Lake from 8.00pm.

This will be his last Branch meeting before he goes home next week so, if you've not yet had the chance to meet him this could be your last one.

B&B meet at Wythenshawe Town FC.
 
Re: Sierra Leone website - updated with Armani's diary p5

I attended the supporters meeting at Cheadle on Monday, and Armani attended along with Paul Lake.

I cannot believe the Manchester Evening News have not had an article about this. The 2nd country in the world with the most poverty, and average life expectancy of 39.

This should be a story the Manchester Evening News should be promoting in this current climate, more so with recent bad press about our fans/players/club from national tabloids.

Hence I have sent an email.

CTID
 
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paul_blue said:
I attended the supporters meeting at Cheadle on Monday, and Armani attended along with Paul Lake.

I cannot believe the Manchester Evening News have not had an article about this. The 2nd country in the world with the most poverty, and average life expectancy of 39.

This should be a story the Manchester Evening News should be promoting in this current climate, more so with recent bad press about our fans/players/club from national tabloids.

Hence I have sent an email.

CTID

They know all about this but have failed to get in touch......you can lead a horse to water etc. etc. etc.
 
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howard said:
paul_blue said:
I attended the supporters meeting at Cheadle on Monday, and Armani attended along with Paul Lake.

I cannot believe the Manchester Evening News have not had an article about this. The 2nd country in the world with the most poverty, and average life expectancy of 39.

This should be a story the Manchester Evening News should be promoting in this current climate, more so with recent bad press about our fans/players/club from national tabloids.

Hence I have sent an email.

CTID

They know all about this but have failed to get in touch......you can lead a horse to water etc. etc. etc.

Mike Keenan or something like that is usually good, or get in touch with Rosie at the club.
 
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paul_blue said:
I attended the supporters meeting at Cheadle on Monday, and Armani attended along with Paul Lake.

I cannot believe the Manchester Evening News have not had an article about this. The 2nd country in the world with the most poverty, and average life expectancy of 39.

This should be a story the Manchester Evening News should be promoting in this current climate, more so with recent bad press about our fans/players/club from national tabloids.

Hence I have sent an email.

CTID

I wondered about this myself. Even if you take away the City aspect it's still a great story about Manchester people doing something positive.
As for the National press, hell will have to freeze over before they run a 'good' article about City and the supporters these days.
 
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The MEN have been approached but nothing happens. This is a fantastic story that has created interest in many areas. The story is due to be told at sometime in the future on BBC and Sky but is our local press interested, are they hell.

Perhaps if enoughBluemoon readers contact them they just might take up the story.

Alex the Blue

stonerblue said:
paul_blue said:
I attended the supporters meeting at Cheadle on Monday, and Armani attended along with Paul Lake.

I cannot believe the Manchester Evening News have not had an article about this. The 2nd country in the world with the most poverty, and average life expectancy of 39.

This should be a story the Manchester Evening News should be promoting in this current climate, more so with recent bad press about our fans/players/club from national tabloids.

Hence I have sent an email.

CTID

I wondered about this myself. Even if you take away the City aspect it's still a great story about Manchester people doing something positive.
As for the National press, hell will have to freeze over before they run a 'good' article about City and the supporters these days.
 
Re: Sierra Leone website - updated with Armani's diary p5

howard said:
paul_blue said:
I attended the supporters meeting at Cheadle on Monday, and Armani attended along with Paul Lake.

I cannot believe the Manchester Evening News have not had an article about this. The 2nd country in the world with the most poverty, and average life expectancy of 39.

This should be a story the Manchester Evening News should be promoting in this current climate, more so with recent bad press about our fans/players/club from national tabloids.

Hence I have sent an email.

CTID

They know all about this but have failed to get in touch......you can lead a horse to water etc. etc. etc.
This is why the majority of blues call it the MUEN and no longer buy it. They only want to report negative shit.
 
Re: Sierra Leone website - updated with Armani's diary p5

met and spoke to armani at Stafford Social Club yesterday. A great fella. Gentleman and inspirational.

He left his coat and flag outside the social club by mistake but it was found by another city fan from one of the other coaches which stopped there also and handed back to him.

BLUES...GREAT FANS!!!

(Armanis business card looks great too)
 

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