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Blue Moon - The Manchester City Thread - C'MON CITY!

Twizzle

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I'd be happy with half that many, at least they can score

we are up to 7 goals now after last weekend for all our strikers combines, Defore still yet to score, yet Bale and DVD have 10 each and Bale has been out for over a month
 

Doga

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Skeletor

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By the way, slight amount of kudos to the red-faced twat for finally admitting Scholes is "that sort of player". Cracking game too, and the right result.

Who knows, City might manage some silverware this year (and with that I have just jinxed it).
 

Mad Dogg

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What most of these idiotic Munich-singing City fans don't realise (or don't care about), is that one of the people who died was Frank Swift, a City legend. But they just keep on singing, doing plane motions and celebrating the tragedy.
 

Tom Shines

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What most of these idiotic Munich-singing City fans don't realise (or don't care about), is that one of the people who died was Frank Swift, a City legend. But they just keep on singing, doing plane motions and celebrating the tragedy.
Hang on a second, let's not pretend that United fans are the patron saints of football supporters here.

Manchester United fans have sung about Hillsborough. They've mocked Marc Vivien Foe. They've mocked the Leeds fans who were stabbed in Turkey. It's not a valid argument to justify any form of offensive chanting, just because they're the ones wot done it too — but there is more than one guilty party in this equation.

Most curiously, I have witnessed (with my own eyes) United fans almost goading City fans into singing about the disaster, by themselves making aeroplane gestures — undoubtedly in the hope that they can claim pantomime outrage when a City fan returns the favour.

Perhaps when United cease using the disaster to their advantage, and City fans cease referring to a Bavarian beer-loving town in an unnecessary wind-up, the chants will stop. And then the perished can finally rest in peace.


Poor Citeh. Even when you manage to beat us in an FA Cup semi, we still manage to upstage you.
You haven't won it yet. In fact, you haven't won anything yet.

Who knows, likkle ol' Citeh could win more silverware this season than United? :?
 

WireMan

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Hang on a second, let's not pretend that United fans are the patron saints of football supporters here.

Manchester United fans have sung about Hillsborough. They've mocked Marc Vivien Foe. They've mocked the Leeds fans who were stabbed in Turkey. It's not a valid argument to justify any form of offensive chanting, just because they're the ones wot done it too — but there is more than one guilty party in this equation.

Most curiously, I have witnessed (with my own eyes) United fans almost goading City fans into singing about the disaster, by themselves making aeroplane gestures — undoubtedly in the hope that they can claim pantomime outrage when a City fan returns the favour.

Perhaps when United cease using the disaster to their advantage, and City fans cease referring to a Bavarian beer-loving town in an unnecessary wind-up, the chants will stop. And then the perished can finally rest in peace.

:lol:

So you don't agree?

Carry on with the Munichs thing then, if it makes you feel like a man. Your a hero standing up against the evil empire.
 

Mad Dogg

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Hang on a second, let's not pretend that United fans are the patron saints of football supporters here.
Oh, I certainly don't. Every club has it's idiots, some more than most (Leeds and Millwall, I'm looking at you).

My point however is that these particular idiots either don't know (yeah, obviously great fans) or don't care (once again, great fans) that one of the people they are making fun of was one of their own greats. So any right-thinking City fan should be doubly disgusted by them.
 

Jason Maher

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Hang on a second, let's not pretend that United fans are the patron saints of football supporters here.

Manchester United fans have sung about Hillsborough. They've mocked Marc Vivien Foe. They've mocked the Leeds fans who were stabbed in Turkey. It's not a valid argument to justify any form of offensive chanting, just because they're the ones wot done it too — but there is more than one guilty party in this equation.

Most curiously, I have witnessed (with my own eyes) United fans almost goading City fans into singing about the disaster, by themselves making aeroplane gestures — undoubtedly in the hope that they can claim pantomime outrage when a City fan returns the favour.

Perhaps when United cease using the disaster to their advantage, and City fans cease referring to a Bavarian beer-loving town in an unnecessary wind-up, the chants will stop. And then the perished can finally rest in peace.



You haven't won it yet. In fact, you haven't won anything yet.

Who knows, likkle ol' Citeh could win more silverware this season than United? :?

You haven't won anything in 35 years. True, you're in pole position to win the FA Cup, like we're in pole position to win the League. But my point was that Champions League Final > FA Cup Final.
 

Foz

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Congratulations City Fans.
Dont think it will be the last trophy you win over the next 5 years either.
 

CliffyIsGod

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You haven't won anything in 35 years. True, you're in pole position to win the FA Cup, like we're in pole position to win the League. But my point was that Champions League Final > FA Cup Final.

Means nothing when you lose said Champions League final.
 

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