Not sure of the definition of 'forced' but it sounds about right to me. The protests only grew and grew until the rebrand was reversed. I despised the rebrand and the protests were one of my favourite times as a City fan, weirdly.
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Not sure of the definition of 'forced' but it sounds about right to me. The protests only grew and grew until the rebrand was reversed. I despised the rebrand and the protests were one of my favourite times as a City fan, weirdly.
Do you support the Club or colour of the shirt? There are many Clubs that have changed colours, City did in circa 1909 from chocolate and amber to blue and white. Leeds are another so-called big club from blue/gold quarters to all white at the insistence of Don Revie who wanted them to be the Real Madrid of England. It’s not a big deal.
Do you support the Club or colour of the shirt? There are many Clubs that have changed colours, City did in circa 1909 from chocolate and amber to blue and white. Leeds are another so-called big club from blue/gold quarters to all white at the insistence of Don Revie who wanted them to be the Real Madrid of England. It’s not a big deal.
I think you're in the minority with that statement.
Along with many others, I continued to wear blue throughout our "red" period, and I believe our continued protests did force Vinnie into the change back to blue.
He put out the story of his mum telling him to do so just to try to save face ("it was mu mum, not you fans")