There's a reason I don't go nowadays. Nothing to do with the Allams. Though they make not going easier. However, I am missing the good times. Unlike some who missed most of the bad times. I was, however, there through all the bad years, the 3,000 crowds, the lockouts, City being a laughing stock, along with the likes of TubbyLard. Unlike yourself who deserted them for years but has the nerve to have a go at supporters who stuck with the team through the bad times.
I didn't desert them because they were ****, as you regularly claim, I just moved away and had other priorities. Not that it's any of your ****ing business. Obviously I'm aware you're Tubby's biggest fan, you and Tenfoot being founder members of his CI fan club, but I'll pull up anyone I think is sneering at City fans who are trying to do something to improve things for the fans of this club.
Happy coincidence you were away most of the time we were **** but been constantly able to make games since things got better. Unlike those not going during good times but who were there when we were ****.Sunn40 was another who made the trek from Portsmouth during bad times but is not going, for his own reasons, during the goods times. Another one opposite to yourself. TubbyLard of course went during the bad times and is now seeing the good times. And you have the nerve to have a pop at him. Of course why I am not going is none of your ****ing business either, though unlike you I was there during the bad times. Ten Foot a big fan of his? You really are losing touch with reality.
Is that confirmed? Was he the bloke who had the heart attack driving on the M18 with his family in the car on the way to a match??
Yes, must be boring to have it pointed out that you are like an empty vessel, making the most noise. I know who most people would think is the real fan between you and TubbyLard.
Seriously? I didn't realise, it just dawned on me earlier that he hadn't popped up to disagree with anything I'd said
He's right, even if you raised £1500 for a charity, as great as that is, it only shows 100 people backed the protest. I'm not sure what he means by people using a boycott as an excuse not to go. Surely if anyone didn't really want to go then they just wouldn't?
Man City was the game to do it. Even if it's a gate of 12k or so it would grab attention, the media made a big hoo ha about West Brom's low gate against Man City because they were sick of and protesting against big Tony's brand of football ffs.
Is that the West Bromwich with a considerably smaller population than Hull which saw over 22,000 of them turn up against Manchester City, a crowd per head of population equivalent to over 60,000 at City?
I don't know the ins and outs they were blabbering about it for ages on the commentary on radio 5 live and saw plenty about it on facebook that day too.