Thanks from my old man

Rang me to, I said cheeky bastard I am only 58, ha ha only joking that's class by the club.
Great age (exactly the same as me). God we are by and large an old bunch of cuts on here :-) Reading the age statistics for Covid-19 we should be okay for around about a couple of years yet. :-) Stay safe all.
 
Great age (exactly the same as me). God we are by and large an old bunch of cuts on here :-) Reading the age statistics for Covid-19 we should be okay for around about a couple of years yet. :-) Stay safe all.
I am pretty sure that City have one of the oldest fan bases in the Premier League,mainly due to the total mis-management of the club by P J Swales esquire.
We lost a generation of kids to the rags but us oldies are now taking our grandkids to games and turning them into the new generation of Blues.
 
Which newspaper is going to be the first to claim City are getting in touch with vulnerable fans to see if they’ve fallen victim to the Coronavirus so they can sell their seats on to Chinese tourists?
 
I received my call a couple of weeks ago, a lovely young lady called Tamsin. We ended up having a laugh and a joke or two. I guess they started with the really old people first just in case.............I’ll leave you to fill in the rest of that sentence! *lol*
Great service from our wonderful club.
 
funny really as i am only 55 surprised to get a phone call Of course it was a mistake and as i explained my disability he said "Anything i can do to make life easier" i responded with " Ay sort out are defence for next season(If we finally get there)
Should have asked them to send Kyle and the girls round.
 
FOC was abbreviation for Free Of Charge for decades,but the sharp witted gentlemen of Bluemoon (mainly Dave Ewing and Oakie Cokie) have twisted the Queens English into exactly what you think. "F**k**g O*d C**ts.
But the again English is a language that is always evolving,so God only knows what they will dream up next.
I'm pretty sure the phrase was coined by a certain Mr Alan Pardew to Manuel Pellegrini at half time in a match at Newcastle, when the home team had a goal controversially ruled out for offside. The phrase has now become an accepted part of the English vernacular.
I'm 70 next Tuesday, and have still to receive my call. I live in hope.
 

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