TRUE BLUE STORIES
WHY BLUE Graham Hine
Since immigrating to Australia from Manchester in 1969, following Man
City has been a difficult task. Prior to leaving Manchester (as an
8-year-old) my Dad arranged for us to attend a training session at Maine
Road where we met all the players and Malcolm Allison and Joe Mercer. At
that time Francis Lee was (and continued to be) my boyhood hero and City
were the best team in England.
I continued to follow the Blues, although news filtered through on an
irregular basis from out-of-date Shoot magazines (England not getting
to the 74 World Cup still hurts badly!), Pinks & MUEN articles etc
sent via my Grandfather (prior to his departure to the heavens) and
the occasional game shown on Match of the Day at 11.00 PM on a Monday
night.
I returned to Manchester in 86 (Old Div 1) & 88 (Old Div 2 - Relegated
again) and managed to see a few games to keep the flame alive.
Can anybody remember the following games?
Man Utd 2 vs Man City 2 (1986) - City equalise after going 2 down
against the Rags at Old Trafford - one of my proudest days. (Lost to
Chelsea in the Full Members Cup Final the next day - our last visit to
Wembley - as per City)
Man City 2 vs Oxford 1 (1988) - Steve Redmond scores the winner in
the last minute as City score twice in the dying minutes to beat
Oxford. (Paul Simpson playing for Oxford). Stood on the Kippax for the
first time - This was a crap game but I went home happy that City had
done what they can't do today. (i.e. snatch victory from the jaws of
defeat - ala West Ham - FA Cup, Birmingham, Ipswich etc etc etc etc )
The other games I saw were typical of City with the trend continued to
this day !
Man City vs Watford (1986) - lost at home to Watford (1-0 - I think),
John Barnes playing for Watford - crap game.
Man City 0 vs Birmingham 0 (1988) - crap game again - how can we draw
0-0 at home?
Cont.....
Over the years I have discovered numerous City fans scattered across
Perth - WA and whilst frustrated at the clubs lack of success and
constant disappointments (relegation, FA Cup losses to crap teams etc)
we maintained the pride of Man City in our veins.
Imagine our delight when along came McVittee - at last the latest news
of the Blues straight from the horses mouth - "the fans" - with
accurate match reports and constant feedback of the comings & goings
at Maine Road. Access to McVittee opened a new world of excitement
and feedback, at last despite being 12,000 miles from home I could
follow the Blues and feel like a real supporter.
McVittee was quickly photocopied and distributed to eight other City
fans located in Perth we even arranged to meet each month at a local
pub to discuss Man City - we were enthused !!!!!!. " We love you City
we do etc etc"
Our new found enthusiasm did not go unnoticed as we wore our City
shirts with pride able to handle the verbal sparring with Man Utd,
Chelsea, Liverpool fans content in the knowledge that we were a big
club just waiting to explode!
The wit and positive vibes of the articles being written in McVittee
convinced me that it was only a matter of time before City assumed
became the power we new it deserved. Along comes our white night - Francis
Lee - the fairy tale was complete, my hero returns to take City to the Top.
- The rest is history.
We now wear our shirts despite the embarrassment and constant flak we
endure not only from fans of the "big clubs" but any Tom, Dick or
Harry. Unable to reply we are dead ducks - I even have Coventry, West
Ham, Bury fans taking the piss -where did they live prior to City's
demise.
Even McVittee has changed from a positive, upbeat production to the
bearer of bad news - I sometimes long for the old days - out of sight
out of mind! I don't think I could be strong enough to keep going to
Maine Road like most of you poor souls in the current environment.
What Next? - Let's hope Joe Royle can keep the team in Div 1 this
season and that the Boardroom squabbles can be resolved - Franny (I'm
sad to say) has to go!
Oasis - Just a short note to let you know that Oasis are in Perth for
a concert - what a couple of Wally's - The boys kicked up a storm on
the flight over and then went into full verbal assault (F---ing &
Blinding) all over the place on TV & Radio. Thank God they didn't have
their City shirts on. The concert got a good write up in today's
paper though.
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