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I am, I hadn't read the post myself at that stage because I was on the bus and wasn't really interested - I just thought it was a wind-up. I thought the same when I got home and read the board properly, but I knew it wasn't the pine salesman then. It wasn't until the following morning when I got a phone call from a club official asking me to attend a meeting that evening that I knew it was genuine.
The red is a stain on our history
Some of my friends that I watched City with for many years left and never came back
One particular friend who I believe was the author of that piece came to the first game in red I believe it was against Huddersfield and when we scored the winner late on he got up and left and said it was over for him. He’s never been back despite my cajoling after the return to blue
It was and still is a painful reminder of an absurd decision and will forever be a stain onour history
I couldn’t give it up - I celebrated the goal
I knew then that I wasn’t going to quit and I thought wearing my blue shirt and scarf and singing we’ll always be blue would be my way of dealing with it
Would I still be there if Tan carried on with his folly - if I’m honest with myself probably yes - I’m just a junkie I suppose
I knew it wouldn’t last though - it was bloody ridiculous
I've often wondered if Vincent Tan blames our recent comparative lack of success to the fact that we are not playing in red? Perhaps he still thinks, deep down, that if we'd stuck with that colour, then we'd now be an established Premier side. Maybe he believes that it's all the fault of the fans, forcing him to retract the change, and thereby dooming us to failure. You never know.
I don't think Tan really cared about the fact that he'd turned the club (and himself) into an international laughing stock. I reckon it was thousands of empty blue and white seats that had by far the biggest effect, along with the influence of two relatively new recruits - Ken Choo and Russell Slade.
It's no coincidence that City had what was then a record low crowd at the CCS for an FA Cup tie against Colchester a few days before the re-brand was reversed.