Re: I always say hello to other City fans
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NYCBlue
He looks a wrong un. The sort that pervs over pre-menopausal TV presenters.
How on earth did anyone fit through those small turnstiles, we must have been a thinner lot back in the day?
Re: I always say hello to other City fans
This summer I was in Bridge of Allan - a small town near Sterling, Scotland and I spotted a guy, probably in his 30s, on the other side of the street wearing a City Top - the South Wales Echo one from the early 90s.
To the bemusement of everyone in the street I bellowed "Bloobirds", thinking it would get his attention. He just carried on walking! Partly to increase the embarrassment to my daughter who was with me, I shouted again, even louder. He turned to look at me (as did the whole street :hehe: ) and I gave a big grin and an enthusiastic :ayatollah: , and he just looked at me as though I should be locked up, before turning around an carrying on walking!
The only conclusion that I could think of was that someone has donated him the shirt!!!
Re: I always say hello to other City fans
Re: I always say hello to other City fans
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Re-sign Carl Dale
This summer I was in Bridge of Allan - a small town near Sterling, Scotland and I spotted a guy, probably in his 30s, on the other side of the street wearing a City Top - the South Wales Echo one from the early 90s.
To the bemusement of everyone in the street I bellowed "Bloobirds", thinking it would get his attention. He just carried on walking! Partly to increase the embarrassment to my daughter who was with me, I shouted again, even louder. He turned to look at me (as did the whole street :hehe: ) and I gave a big grin and an enthusiastic :ayatollah: , and he just looked at me as though I should be locked up, before turning around an carrying on walking!
The only conclusion that I could think of was that someone has donated him the shirt!!!
In front of your daughter as well? Mega cringey
Re: I always say hello to other City fans
im sure you have mentioned this family on here old mostyn boys not sure if you know ron demille passed away
Re: I always say hello to other City fans
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Re-sign Carl Dale
This summer I was in Bridge of Allan - a small town near Sterling, Scotland and I spotted a guy, probably in his 30s, on the other side of the street wearing a City Top - the South Wales Echo one from the early 90s.
To the bemusement of everyone in the street I bellowed "Bloobirds", thinking it would get his attention. He just carried on walking! Partly to increase the embarrassment to my daughter who was with me, I shouted again, even louder. He turned to look at me (as did the whole street :hehe: ) and I gave a big grin and an enthusiastic :ayatollah: , and he just looked at me as though I should be locked up, before turning around an carrying on walking!
The only conclusion that I could think of was that someone has donated him the shirt!!!
The same thing has happened to me.
Doing the ayatollah and getting a no response or a look of disdain.
How silly you feel.
I suppose if they are mid-convesation or maybe of a nervous disposition it's understandable.
Re: I always say hello to other City fans
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poc
im sure you have mentioned this family on here old mostyn boys not sure if you know ron demille passed away
Dennis and Maria's dad ?
Jamaican family , Grangetown wasn't it
She was in my class , lives in Birmingham now
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Dennis and Maria's dad ?
Jamaican family , Grangetown wasn't it
She was in my class , lives in Birmingham now
there brother i think