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	<title>My First City Game &#187; 1940</title>
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		<title>My 10th Birthday present in 1940</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was wonderful opening this page just now and it was particularly poignant to immediately see the photo of Frank Swift &#8211; because it was his presence when we were literally sitting beside the Goal only a few yards away just behind the goal line. I have been meaning to enter my name among this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was wonderful opening this page just now and it was particularly poignant to immediately see the photo of Frank Swift &#8211; because it was his presence when we were literally sitting beside the Goal only a few yards away just behind the goal line. I have been meaning to enter my name among this &#8220;Hall of Old&#8217;uns&#8221; but I have not been to well of late. However, my birthday on March 26th, reminded me of my many visits to Maine Road during the war &#8211; including attending so-called &#8220;International Representative Matches&#8221; where well over 70,000 fans attended. The immediate names which come to mind (as well as the very kindly &#8220;Big Frank&#8221; Swift) are Styanley Matthews and Willie Waddell (Scotland).<br />
I have been a loyal fan &#8211; mostly from afar however &#8211; because I &#8216;emigrated&#8217; to London in 1951. Since that time I have been lucky enough to have travelled the world a great deal &#8211; but &#8216;City&#8217; was ALWAYS on my mind &#8211; through Thick and Thin &#8211; and there were many times when I was in some other part of the world &#8211; and made a point of seeking out an English Sunday paper &#8211; always 1 to 3 days late &#8211; but still costing huge amounts of money. I still travel now and of course, it is so much easier now to pull up the results on my XDA &#8211; possibly even in real time.<br />
I have to finish now, but &#8211; if it is possible, I will add to my story some other time. I will try to remember more Matches and Players etc. Before, I go, I have to tell you that my Son John who is now 51 &#8211; has been a Manchester City fan ALL HIS LIFE &#8211; even though he has only ever visited Manchester about a dozen times! (I could not and certainly would not entertain any person in my family supporting any other team!)<br />
Good Luck to Mark and the Team and may you all get together and go from strength to strength</p>
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