kaz7
Well-Known Member
I am a southerner,married into City and we were both in plymouth and used to travel up from there,you never know why southerners follow us
Yes I know a couple of spurs fans in RochdaleNot spurs but met a couple of lads that were from Oldham and supported Chelsea. @levets knows them.
People born and bred around the south east who are Blues are rarer than you might expect. I've been in London for ten years and have met just a handful with no real connection to Manchester whatsoever. Having said that, you can tell they're genuine by their opinions and general mannerisms. They've got the humour, chat and warmth that the rest of us do.
Ironically, a move closer to home for me will make matches easier as I've more money in my pocket. The cost of living in London now is obscene.
So was mine - Now I know you`re top secret user name . HaMy dad was a driver at asburys Stan(the ace)
I'm one of those.
I'm originally from Kent. No one in my family has any recollection of why I first started to support City. My Dad took me to my first City game (away v Charlton) in 1983 when I was 8. He's a Chelsea fan so I'd also sit in the Shed End with him when City were in town. I went to the Full Members Cup Final with him a few years later. In the late 80's and early 90's when I was older I used to go to London away games with my mates who supported the London teams. I'm far from a super fan and I'd never claim to be but anyone who knows me knows what City means to me.
Before 2008 people just thought I was strange. Now of course some people assume I'm a glory hunter or a tourist. It doesn't really bother me though to be honest. I was at the Etihad v QPR and that was the greatest day of my life, and nothing anyone says can take that away from me whether they think I'm a proper blue or not.