TRUE BLUE STORIES
WHY BLUE Peter Astbury
I remember when I was undergoing my professional training, at one
of the first lectures we had, we were asked how come we had ended up
choosing this particular profession. The general answer was, well it
just happened that way. We were told that thing just didn't happen but
that fate led us to have the talents, gifts or attributes that lead us
in a certain direction. Well I suppose God does have a sense of humour
because he conspired to make me a Blue .
My father and his father before him were English and Protestant ,my
mother and her side of the family were Irish and Catholic. All my
father's side are City fans, all my mothers side of the family are Rags. I
and my brothers were all raised as Blues. Most of our friends
appeared to be in the same position, proddy Blues or catholic Rags.
There were of course those who crossed boundaries but they were the
idiots who supported whoever was winning, these glory hunters were
ignored by both sides as the morons that they were and not being fickle
I stuck to my true love.
I can't remember the first time I was taken to Maine Road but it
must have been when I was old enough to stand unaided. The first memory
I have of a football match was actually watching Oldham v Peterboro, as
dad had taken us as one of his mates had invited him along (most
probable mum wouldn't let him go without the kids, as I have
subsequently discovered since I became a dad). I remember we moaned all
thro the game that it wasn't city. The first game I remember at Maine
Road was when I was about five, so about 1962/3. The game was so bad
that our kid and I went round the back of the Kippax and played on the
dirt bank (nothing changes). I have a vague memory of us getting
promotion but my main memories are of the glory years of the late 60's
early 70's.
I do remember that we were so poor (cue big ahhhh) that we could
only afford one City shirt between my two brothers and myself and that
we use to run round doing errends the morning of the match to get enough
money for the game. Tuppence for the bus fare (one way, Moston to Alex
Park on the 88 bus) sixpense to get in to the game and tuppence back. Big
money for us in those days.
So when I was about 10 or so my heroes were Bell, Lee and
Summerbee, names hand sewn into sky-blue and white hooped scarfs. The
joy of those days were unbelievable. I remember the victory at
Newcastle and grandstand going over live at the end of the game and me
jumping around the living room. My brothers weren't there as the had
gone to Ragsville to cheer on Sunderland, I of course refused to step
near the place if City weren't playing. I remember listening to City
winning The F.A. CUP and my younger brother and I jumping around the
living room, my older brother had actually gone to the game as he was
the only one able to get a ticket, wearing the family red and black
striped family shirt. When he got back he was interrogated as to every
aspect of the trip. I remember listening in vain to the radio trying to
get the ECWC game but only getting some stupid Leeds-Chelsea irrelevant
cup final replay but then hearing the news and jumping around the living
room. I finally got to go to Wembley in 70 to see the W.B.A. game, got
home and jumped around the living room. We finally had to move as the
house had become structually unsound.
I was there in 74 and 76 as well as 81 both times. I even went to
the full-members but left early and missed our glorious fightback (did
any City fans actually stay to the end). I even went to Europe to see
our glorious away draw at Twenty Enschede (good story about Ipswich
player and the brothel on Kanal Strasse).
Believe it or not following City has not always been joyous,
losing to Wolves, Tottenham, Crying as I walked away from Maine Road
after the Luton game (if you ever see a bloke in a light suit and white
shoes, jumping about - Punch him) as well as numerous other games
Halifax away, Blackpool, have to stop. pain too much .
I have had a season ticket since I was about 14 years old and have
travelled up and down the country watching my beloved Blues, wagged
school and gone sick at work, Ipswich-away-midweek, been to every
ground in the premiership, first and soon second division and have
already bought myself and my eldest daughters season ticket for next
year.
Times have changed, I'm married have two daughters (both with their
own shirts, scarfs, Gio posters and various other City items). I own
my own home, car, have a well-paid job , take holidays abroad. But
every so often in that land between sleep and being awake in the early
hours of the morning my mind drifts back to; 5-1, 10-1, Ipswich at
villa park, 76, 70, Newcastle away, Kippax 62/62 AND THEN I BLOODY
WAKE UP
So why Blue? well because I am and always will be even if we
continue do drop faster than City keeping a lead, but fate has dictated
that is the way it is.
C.I.M.G. City in my genes
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