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TRUE BLUE STORIES
WHY BLUE Kolin Ibrahim
WHY BLUE?
Manchester City. whatta team. I've decided to contribute some way
in trying to describe how I ended up probably being the only Bruneian
supporting the Blues. Well, I was born and raised in Brunei which is a
tiny oil-rich country on the north-west coast of Borneo, perhaps mostly
famed for the wealth of its Sultan, allegedly the richest man in the
world. My father is Bruneian and my mother Mancunian. They met whilst he
was studying in Salford. We made regular trips to England to visit my
mother's family which is where I got tied in with the Blues. My grandfather
and my mum's brother were die-hard Blues then and they used to take me to
a few games. Back then however I had no idea what my first game was but
it was apparently when I was 3 or 4 sometime over Christmas. My grandad
has passed away since and my uncle has disappeared in Spain. I still
remember most of the stories my grandad used to tell me, as he used to
attend the games throughout City's "golden-era".
Anyway, I finally came to live in England when I was fifteen, met some
kids and started watching City week in week out. As most of these games
are relatively recent they're not that impressive, but the first one of
them I went to was the 2-0 over Norwich at home. I watched most of the
games in the 94/95 season and I suppose the one that really stood out
was the 3-2 over Blackburn where Filtcroft played a blinder. Despite
our struggles it was an electric season for me being part of the atmosphere,
especially at away games. Beating Newcastle at St. James' was super as we
were standing in terraces and I guess the one thing City fans have is
this natural sense of pride of where there from and get a lot of respect
from a lot of clubs for turning out in force the way they do. Alas, I've
since had to move down to London where I'm doing a degree yet catch all
the games I can including that cup-tie against the Rags.
It'd be great if the Sultan threw something City's way, but he doesn't
like football. His son however is a big fan and I've met Kev Keegan.
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