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by The Goose » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:09 pm
Chant of the season so far.
Already feel it's going to become as ubiquitous as "we're not really here".
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by lets all have a disco » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:10 pm
The Goose wrote:Chant of the season so far.
Already feel it's going to become as ubiquitous as "we're not really here".
Cant see it taking off if were 0-0 at home to Blackpool or Wigan.
It's good when were smashing teams though.
Just a thought ya know.
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by Slim » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:19 pm
As has been mentioned across 3 threads now, the away fans are fucking magnificent and a real credit to the club.
'Let's all do the Poznan' and 'Boring Boring City' were funny as hell.
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by Swales4ever » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:44 pm
The Goose wrote:Chant of the season so far.
Already feel it's going to become as ubiquitous as "we're not really here".
Fully Agreed, Mate.
I was extatic watching our immense fans at the Cottage, so that I felt to apply as signature.
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You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...
In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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by Ted Hughes » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:51 pm
Slim wrote:As has been mentioned across 3 threads now, the away fans are fucking magnificent and a real credit to the club.
'Let's all do the Poznan' and 'Boring Boring City' were funny as hell.
Very.
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by The Goose » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:34 pm
lets all have a disco wrote:The Goose wrote:Chant of the season so far.
Already feel it's going to become as ubiquitous as "we're not really here".
Cant see it taking off if were 0-0 at home to Blackpool or Wigan.
It's good when were smashing teams though.
Just a thought ya know.
oh believe me, I can see us drawing 0 - 0 and still singing it like we did at Fulham.
gallows humour has always been something we've been good at!
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by saulman » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:42 pm
The Goose wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:The Goose wrote:Chant of the season so far.
Already feel it's going to become as ubiquitous as "we're not really here".
Cant see it taking off if were 0-0 at home to Blackpool or Wigan.
It's good when were smashing teams though.
Just a thought ya know.
oh believe me, I can see us drawing 0 - 0 and still singing it like we did at Fulham.
gallows humour has always been something we've been good at!
Aye, 6-0 down at Liverpool and the crowd are singing "Alan Ball is a football genius"
Has the world gone mad, ..............or is it me?
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by The Goose » Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:28 pm
saulman wrote:The Goose wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:The Goose wrote:Chant of the season so far.
Already feel it's going to become as ubiquitous as "we're not really here".
Cant see it taking off if were 0-0 at home to Blackpool or Wigan.
It's good when were smashing teams though.
Just a thought ya know.
oh believe me, I can see us drawing 0 - 0 and still singing it like we did at Fulham.
gallows humour has always been something we've been good at!
Aye, 6-0 down at Liverpool and the crowd are singing "Alan Ball is a football genius"
Haha! Indeed.
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by gaudy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:31 pm
just watched the game there again,hats off to the away fans,fantastic effort!
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by The Goose » Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:34 pm
gaudy wrote:just watched the game there again,hats off to the away fans,fantastic effort!
Best fans in the land and all the world!
Contrary to what a lot of people think.
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by Mase » Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:58 pm
Brilliant City away fans? What's new?
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by CityFanFromRome » Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:43 pm
Would be great to find an mp3 file for it, I'd love to add it to my City playlist on FIFA11, it was really funny!!
Kudos to the away fans, they are always great!!
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by s1ty m » Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:48 pm
4-0 down to the arse after 30 mins at MR...henry tore us a new arse (no pun intended). the fans were chanting 'we're gonna win the league'. priceless.
After the ball was centred, after the whistle blew...
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by Blue Since 76 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:15 pm
I remember sitting in a pub in London, watching City beat Stoke on the last day of the season, but still go down. Through my depression, I was immensely proud, listening to the chants of 'Are you watching Macclesfield?'
I don't think the money has ruined us, but the expectations risk our sense of humour. City fans have been so used to adversity, I don't think we've worked out how to do potential or success yet. Hopefully, we'll work both out soon.
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by blue 68 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:36 pm
Slim wrote:As has been mentioned across 3 threads now, the away fans are fucking magnificent and a real credit to the club.
'Let's all do the Poznan' and 'Boring Boring City' were funny as hell.
Long day but the result coupled with these comedy moments made it morth than worthwhile. I was especially pleased to see RM make his way over to the fans and encourage his players to do the same. Well done MCFC.
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by Slim » Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:42 pm
blue 68 wrote:Slim wrote:As has been mentioned across 3 threads now, the away fans are fucking magnificent and a real credit to the club.
'Let's all do the Poznan' and 'Boring Boring City' were funny as hell.
Long day but the result coupled with these comedy moments made it morth than worthwhile. I was especially pleased to see RM make his way over to the fans and encourage his players to do the same. Well done MCFC.
And did you manage to get a shot in at Maradona at some point? Hand of God my arse, have the forehead of blue68!
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by blue 68 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:56 pm
Slim wrote:blue 68 wrote:Slim wrote:As has been mentioned across 3 threads now, the away fans are fucking magnificent and a real credit to the club.
'Let's all do the Poznan' and 'Boring Boring City' were funny as hell.
Long day but the result coupled with these comedy moments made it morth than worthwhile. I was especially pleased to see RM make his way over to the fans and encourage his players to do the same. Well done MCFC.
And did you manage to get a shot in at Maradona at some point? Hand of God my arse, have the forehead of blue68!
Couldn't believe he got any claps at all, I Iikened it to clapping Hitler for a laugh. He did get a mixed reception though, I was in a box in the Fulham end and sat about 40ft away from him and his very blond misus - not bad for a cheating fat dwaft, Cooke was closer, did walk close enough at one point to mouth wanker silently when he looked over. No-one in that part of the ground was giving him any shit. Cooke was closest he should have done it, that's my excuse.
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by The Goose » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:01 pm
Blue Since 76 wrote:I remember sitting in a pub in London, watching City beat Stoke on the last day of the season, but still go down. Through my depression, I was immensely proud, listening to the chants of 'Are you watching Macclesfield?'
I don't think the money has ruined us, but the expectations risk our sense of humour. City fans have been so used to adversity, I don't think we've worked out how to do potential or success yet. Hopefully, we'll work both out soon.
I'd like to think yesterday proves our humour will always remain. Something to be very proud of I think, in this new age of austerity.
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by paulmclaren » Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:28 am
It's the home atmosphere that's shit.
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by Blue in North London » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:11 am
I clapped Maradona. Yes, he was a cheat but then so are a lot of footballers. He was an incredible footballer, the best I have ever seen. The majority of City fans appeared to be indifferent, a few booed and a few clapped.
The highlights for me on Sunday:
• The scenes following Zabba’s goal (it suddenly became a party atmosphere). Everybody appeared to start dancing
• The chants. My favourite being “We are staying up”
• Us singing “Boring, boring City” as the players left the pitch for HT, and Roberto turned around to acknowledge us
• The build-up for Yaya’s goal. IMO one of the best goals I have ever witnessed. It was total football
• I was sat next to City fan/legend, Peter (the guy who wears all things sky blue)
• The Erdinger I drank earlier in Oxford Circus
£4 for a pint of Carling!!!
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