xgorton
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They also won at Middlesbrough,Chelsea,and got the double over Everton who finished 4th.Yes, not a good effort. Carlisle won four away games that season, and one was at our place (not sure who else they beat).
They also won at Middlesbrough,Chelsea,and got the double over Everton who finished 4th.Yes, not a good effort. Carlisle won four away games that season, and one was at our place (not sure who else they beat).
Might be wrong but think its only youngsters that can opt out of capital one
Think its a bit of both no sanctions against the youngsters and adults can opt out but miss out on some future games or something.I thought they could all opt out of the League Cup but doing so would exclude them from getting tickets for any cup finals/semi finals (I know, I know). That's why a fair proportion of them still buy League Cup tickets but don't bother going to the early round games. That would go some way towards explaining why the club claimed an attendance of around 56,000 while another source gave it as under 35,000.
It's not been mentioned for a while.
SCUM!
That's not very (noisy) neighbourly.It's not been mentioned for a while.
SCUM!
Anybody on here supported anybody else before we "won the lottery".Today at 11:41
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Striker10"Ronaldo and trophies > Manchester United football
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The net will always bring out the worst in people. Besides, most of the city fans on bluemoon probably supported other clubs before City won the lottery.
Anybody on here supported anybody else before we "won the lottery".
I was a Newcastle fan in the mid 90's, then I went to arsenal for a year here and a year there, was a massive chelsea fan solid for 3 glorious years and then man city got bought and I've been a lifelong fan ever since.
I actually supported United in the glorious 90's and early 00's (Liverpool before that). I thought about supporting Chelsea when wotshisname bought the club, but decided against it. Glad I switched over to City now. Last season was disappointing though; another one like that, and I may have to reconsider those Chelsea lads.Anybody on here supported anybody else before we "won the lottery".
I was a Newcastle fan in the mid 90's, then I went to arsenal for a year here and a year there, was a massive chelsea fan solid for 3 glorious years and then man city got bought and I've been a lifelong fan ever since.