TRUE BLUE STORIES
WHY BLUE Andy Muirhead
I hail from the Heald Green area of Manchester, moving to London when I
was 10. My father is an avid Blue and, so it seemed, was the whole
street and his circle of friends. I was always pestering him to take me
to Maine Road but he kept coming up with excuses like "it's too rough"
or "there's a lot of bad language which I don't want you picking up"
etc. Anyway, he finally relented just before we were due to move and
took me to see City play Wolves. A 1st division game that they somehow
won 3-2. I was hooked and it wasn't until years later that I made the
pilgrimage back. This is where the fun ended because they lost to a
solitary Cyril Regis goal (1986?) and I haven't seen them win since. I
reckon I'm a bad omen, but then again, I'm not alone in thinking this
way. The 1981 Cup final aside, it wasn't until going to Palace (good
side - City buy Dyer) this season that I saw them score a goal. They did
manage one against Arsenal in a League Cup match at Highbury, but it was
an own goal and I missed it (pie tasting). Never mind. I was born with a
GSOH which undoubtedly helps when following City and I've been through
the mill backwards and upside down just like everyone else.
Fact
My father's cousin used to be a very good footballer in his prime
(mid-late 60's), so good in fact that he attracted the attention of some
Rag scouts. They offered him a professional contract and he turned them
down. Why? Because he was a Blue! I rest my case.
I can't see City getting promoted this year, it's been left much too
late, even with this astonishing run of late. Sod United being in
Europe, this feels even better. Unbeaten in the League all year? FC
managed a huge unbeaten run with Forest not so long ago and I see no
reason why this one should end for a while.
Guess what the 3rd most popular strip is in Scotland? No need to say.
Other than it is blue coloured. Surprised? I was.
Well, that's it. I've been caught. Must do some work now.
Keep up the excellent work. Bye.
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