Vicky Kloss

I saw the GPC on first day in Trafford. He was just in front of my in the queue to get the Sunday Newspapers in Wilf’s shop on Chester Road. I did t know who the GPC was until Wilf told me and Fergie had left the shop by them. I’ve often thought I missed the opportunity to give him a boot up the backside.

Btw Wilf’s fall from grace out did the GPC after Wilf (allegedly) was seen participating in a live sec show in Hulme. The GPC wasn’t there lol.
 
I am not qualified to comment on what Vicky Kloss has done for City. However judging by the support for Manchester City in the recent USA games compared with the NW teams in red in their Thailand stronghold tour, we seem to be winning the war against the clear and obvious campaign against City.

The tide has turned and the City strategy is paying off and the old guard detractors will be left stranded. Credit must go to Vicky Kloss and others involved.
Or the American owner cartel sees what is happening in their own backyard and double down on us
 
I saw the GPC on first day in Trafford. He was just in front of my in the queue to get the Sunday Newspapers in Wilf’s shop on Chester Road. I did t know who the GPC was until Wilf told me and Fergie had left the shop by them. I’ve often thought I missed the opportunity to give him a boot up the backside.

Btw Wilf’s fall from grace out did the GPC after Wilf (allegedly) was seen participating in a live sec show in Hulme. The GPC wasn’t there lol.
This is almost written in Glaswegian which I’m sure he’d appreciate it (:
 
Let’s not forget that the fans have made a bigger contribution to modern football than any team of PR specialists. We never really got the credit but these made a big contribution to ending large scale violence at grounds. We led and other fans followed.
 

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Let’s not forget that the fans have made a bigger contribution to modern football than any team of PR specialists. We never really got the credit but these made a big contribution to ending large scale violence at grounds. We led and other fans followed.
Whilst we certainly started the inflatables craze, it wasn’t them that destroyed mass football hooliganism. That was the police, the judges and Ecstasy.
 
Whilst we certainly started the inflatables craze, it wasn’t them that destroyed mass football hooliganism. That was the police, the judges and Ecstasy.
Wrong Dave. The inflatables played a big part just like the other factors you’ve listed.

The law may have sorted the hardcore but there were no longer loads if lads willing to jump in. We were having too good a laugh. We should take credit for landmarks like the inflatables. The big money would never have come into football with mass hooliganism.
 
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The simple truth is that she was operating to a framework and MO set by the club - and they must have been pleased with her contribution or she wouldn’t have endured in her role for remotely as long as she did.

She shouldn’t be remotely criticised for doing her job diligently and professionally, as directed by her employers.

Good luck, Vicky.
Ordnung muss sein
 

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