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WHY BLUE

Robert D. Evans

And now there are at least 4 TBS contributers from Canada ! Our family have been supporters of the Blues since my grandfather moved to Manchester from Bagilt, North Wales in the 1920's. My father followed the tradition and my brother (who lives in Cumbria) and I have blue blood !

I have seen City go through many ups and downs over the years and I have no hesitation in saying that they WILL rebound from their present predicament. Their supporters, long suffering as they are, will pull them through. They are not "here today and gone tomorrow" supporters - the current attendance figures support that ! The amount of debt the club has certainly came as a surprise - I hope they don't sell Kinkladze (?) as a result, but try and build a good team around him.

If Lee and Bell work as hard for the club as during their playing years I have no doubt there will be a quick turnaround. I sometimes go to a pub in London, Ontario where nearly all the regulars are Rags supporters. I am really enjoying seeing the rags scores lately !!!

My best memory of City is the "Game on Ice" against Tottenham when City won 4-1. Talk about skill and teamplay ! My worst memory was this past September when I was over in Accrington for my son's wedding and I took in the Lincoln game at Maine Road. To me that was an all-time low.

Never mind though all you TBS - keep the faith, I will, as are my two sons. I only hope I am still alive to see the turnaround! By the way, for those that don't know, City is the only true Manchester club - the rags are from Salford. I should know, I was unlucky to be born on Doddington St. in Salford, about a mile from the pig pen. Do you think the rags, with all their profits, will remember the time City saved them from bankruptcy and reciprocate? Bob Evans,