And beyond One or two of the die-hards who post on here know him well,ever regular,went through the good and bad...I've known him since childhood,cracking lad
There when a lot had other priorities. A couple of other familiar faces from those days walking behind as well.
Great photo. Seems like last week. I was in front of the banner clearing the way, because believe it or not a lot of City fans tried to stop the march, as the club and the police did, but at the time it was a first by fans in the EFL. Even made headlines in the Sunday papers the following day. I sincerely believe the Action Group changed the direction of the club because we were in serious danger of dropping out of the FL altogether. The same sentiments also apply to the Tigers 2000 movement a few years on, who were basically the same people but a bit older, and wiser. UTT. Dave Ruggs deserves every second of this freebie to Turkey.
Another of those I've never spoken to, but we nod at each other when seen at City. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
The presence of such proper old school city terrace luminaries as Dave Rugg and Totty completely discredit any notion that the trip is a corporate fiddle, well done Acun, Totty's Mob Never Run, superb.
Yep I agree, I will shut the **** up about it now, the only downer I would have about the holiday is, I don’t really like Effes lager
We went to Cardiff on Bruce’s coach years ago, a lovely new double decker, and Totty’s mob had two coaches due to leave Ferensway but the cops got wind of it and stopped them going, somehow two car loads of them got to the bus park after the game, where a massive stand off occurred between a hundred City fans and what seemed like thousands of Cardiff fans, with not many plod to keep the peace. Anyway across the waste ground to the side a Cardiff looney with a brick was just about to let loose at the bus, when a police dog got him at the last second, the Cardiff fans did **** all considering there was a massive mob outnumbering us lot.