TRUE BLUE STORIES
WHY BLUE Bob Narindra
I don't have a clue
Is this heaven or is this hell?
Where are the days of Trautmann and Bell?
Through the years of anguish and despair
I conclude that my fixation is beyond repair.
Years of promise have ended in grief
Moments of sheer ecstacy are all too brief.
So again, with Blues Annonymous in session
I ask myself that same old question
Why Blue?
Because I am a Man City fan!
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I was first diagnosed with this strange illness at the age of five years
old when my parents unwittingly moved to Manchester. Actually, not only
did they move to Manchester, they moved to Arnside Street - right behind
the croft at Maine Road. The illness was highly contagoeus and quickly
spread throughout my entire body.
There is no known cure. When I started school at Platt Lane Junior I found
that I was not alone. There were others similarly infected. I also found
that some people had contracted a different, much more sinister wide spread
illness. They were adorned in the colour of the devil - A disease that
reached epidemic proportions in London, but somehow managed to bypass most
of Manchester. Once you have contracted one, you were immune to the other.
I had a very narrow escape from the Devil's disease. Being five years old
and ignorant, I went to purchase the Man United Kit from the sports shop.
Upon being told that they had sold out (having all been shipped to
London?), I asked for the City kit instead. From that moment on I have
been infected with the Blues.
I can't shake it. My parents moved to London and I tried to support other
clubs but I always came back. The infection was too strong.
Yet through it all I have come to terms with being blue. In fact, I am now
happily blue.
I know that if it was not for Manchester City, football would cease to
exist as a sport for me. I can not even face the thought of supporting any
other club.
By the time this is published, I will no longer be a London blue. I will
be flying the flag in San Diego, enduring the games on ICQ and catching the
news via Mcvitee.
I have learned many things through this illness - but one things stands
above all else. Don't despair at being a blue - it probably saved you from
a life in the Red.
City till I die.
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