Growing up in Ireland, especially in Cork, everyone around me supported United or Liverpool with a few Arsenal and Leeds fans thrown in. (Leeds were good back then...;)) And of course, in Cork, red is the colour of the county shirt so for many, so it seemed a natural progression. But not for me. I hate red - even though I would grudgingly wear something red around All-Ireland time to support the county team as they were invariably involved in the latter stages of the All-Ireland back then. But I have always preferred blue. So on my eighth birthday, March 27, 1968, there was a certain derby at Old Trafford. I listened on the old scratchy radio to the BBC commentary. And the team in sky blue prevailed 3-1. And a new love was born.
I had no connection to Manchester at all, unlike most on here. But for some reason, I totally identified with all things City. I was pretty much the only City fan that I knew of back then. I took my lumps from all the other teams supporters. I ploughed a lone furrow - even though it was a pretty good time to be a City fan at the start: League 1967/68, FA Cup 1969, League Cup and ECWC Cup 1970. Maybe I was just a gloryhunter. I thought the fun would never stop. The near miss in '72 - even though Rodnee was my favourite player back then. (Yes, I know. He replaced the great Alan Oakes as my fave, to make it worse...) The heartbreak losing to Wolves in '74 and the joy of '76 with Tueart's overhead. And then all the barren years to follow.
But in May '99, it all changed. And changed more in May 2011. Both occasions had me blubbering.
I live in the US now and have done since 1989. I have only seen City twice in meaningful games although I have been to see them over here a few times; pretty much every time they have toured the US. Saw City at Maine Road in '74 after begging my uncle in Dublin to take me (1-0 over Stoke - Rodnee scored...;) and a God awful 0-0 with Blackburn in 2005 at the Etihad (CoMS) with Pearce in charge. However, at the latter game, I met so many great City fans from various forums that I still count as friends. (Some one here even...) Absolute salt of the earth folks that I am still in touch with and will see again soon I hope.
I sometimes get up at silly o' clock to watch us over here and am a member of the Boston MCFC Supporters Club. Quite a few Mancs in there too...and I happily posed with the PL trophy with my City-mad son last Saturday when NBCSN broadcasted from Boston. And met SWP too.
So yeah, I'm a plastic, armchair fan. As I said, I have no previous connection to Manchester at all. I envy but respect all of you that pay your hard-earned money to go and support this team, great as it is now. Many of the same folks did the same when we yo-yo'd through the divisions. I hear you especially at the away games, loud and proud. Even those who were actually not at York. Or Macclesfield even...I only wish I could have been there. Total respect and gratitude.
So call me a plastic, but I'm a Blue and have been for over 50 years now. And I'm fucking proud of it. Sorry for rambling but that's my story. Annnnd I will stick to it...;)