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TRUE BLUE STORIES
WHY BLUE Graham Mooney
There were three reasons why I became a City fan:
- My two elder brothers and my Dad were City supporters: if I hadn't
gone for City, I'd have either been sent to Coventry (but I didn't like
their brown away kit) or beaten up.
- Despite the above, I wavered between City and Utd until I was seven
(most of the other kids at school were Utd fans). Then one fateful 1976
night, whilst in the bath listening to a City v. Utd commentary on the
radio, I heard that donkey Martin Buchan had broken thoroughbred Colin
Bell's
leg. Even my Mum (a closet Red) was upset. I've supported City ever
since.
- (1) and (2) would never really have mattered if I'd known that because
I'm actually from Manchester (and not Cornwall or London, or...well, anywhere
except Manchester), it was pathologically impossible for me to become a Utd
supporter.
(1) and (3) are slight exaggerations; (2) is certainly responsible
for *finally* convincing me that City were the team to support. But until
I started to subscribe to MCITVA, I'd never really thought about the reasons
why I support City: I just do. Anyway, with a team as great as City (tears
and laughter in pretty much equal quantities), you don't need a reason.
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