Memories so far...
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March 13th, 2009 Joe Whelan
Feb 12th 2000 City 3-1 Norwich. What a day, my first time at a City game…and what a boring 1-1 draw we were heading for until Joe Royle pulled in Mark Kennedy to the sideline and made the gesture for Kennedy to cut inside the right back (Mark was trying to go outside all afternoon) 5 minutes later it was 3-1 with 2 exquisite strikes from the Dub. The icing was laid so thick on the cake that day as the Rags lost 3-0 in Newcastle. To top it off that day too, I had a radio so nothing really beats delivering the news to thousands of your fellow City fans that the rags had conceded a goal, whats even better I got to do it 3 times!!! We headed to the Nelson after for a few pints and when the crowd discovered we were paddies over for the game they broke in to song “There’s only one Mark Kennedy”. Magic!!!
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December 31st, 2008 Dillon Allie
My first City experience was a dream. I was on sprint vacation from school in the States and visiting my future wife who was studying in London. Through the MCIVTA newsletter, I met Ash B. who had a box in the Kippax Stand and he graciously invited us to attend the match.
We went to training on the Friday before the match, met all the players and Joe Royle and got a tour of Maine Road.
I couldn’t sleep Saturday night in anticipation of the crucial top-of-the-table clash vs. Charlton the following day. Goater scored a 20 yard volley off of his shin from a floated Ian Bishop pass. He was practicing this very move during training on Friday, albeit with his foot and not his shin! City dominated possession but “lacked the cutting edge” as Joe Royle often said at the time.
Charlton tied the match in the second half, but it didn’t matter. It got City out of their rut of form and sent us on our way to the Premiership.
I’ll never forget the hospitality the club showed to me, my wife and my friend Ash. I’ll never forget the chill that ran down my spine the first time I heard ‘Blue Moon’ or ‘Stand Up If You Love City’ ringing through the rafters. As an American, I was hard pressed to think of one professional sports organization in North America who would treat a complete stranger the way we were treated. Total class.
I’ve since been back once to see us draw vs. WBA at Eastlands in December 2004 (The Elk’s last goal for the club), and can’t wait to take our new daughter to her first match soon.
I know I am I’m sure I am I’m City ’till I die!
Keep the faith,
Dillon Allie
Chicago, IL USA
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December 24th, 2008 Daniel Eccles
What a day! Darren Huckerbee’s hat-trick made me city 4 life. The City fans made it even better because they are the best in the world. My 1st at COMS was last season against Bolton. 4-2, it was a perfect match to see City show off their talent particuarly Martin Petrov. I now have Petrov on the back of my city shirt because his skill and pace opened my eyes to the beautiful world of football. Merry Christmas guys.
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December 16th, 2008 Lloyd Scragg
My first game, I was 5 and my dad took me to maine road for my first game. City vs Norwich. I can’t remember much as i was little but even as a 5 year old i loved the buzz. my other brothers hated to go as it was too loud but i just loved it.
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December 10th, 2008 Thomas Keller
Within days of being born in April 2000 my son Thomas was enrolled into the Junior Blues and I’d bought him his first City kit! We’d returned to the Premier League for the first time since 1996 and his first game was a League Cup second round first leg against Gillingham at Maine Road. The result was 1-1! It was freezing but it didn’t matter because in addition to being well wrapped up I’d put him inside my coat! He attended many games after that including the memorable last game at Maine Road and first ever game at the City of Manchester stadium – I’m proud of that and hopefully in years to come so will he.
Graham Keller (Thomas’s Dad)
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December 3rd, 2008 jack britton
it was 2000 and we played gillingham at home and we lost but i still had a great time with my dad.come on manchester city!!!!!
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November 26th, 2008 Ryan Evans
my first game was when i was around 10 against fulham at maine road and we won!!! but kevin keegan was the manager of fulham!!
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November 26th, 2008 schlauch
18.02.2000. Huddersfield away.
Fly from my Hometown Linz/Austria to Standsted, rent a Car an go to Huddersfield. My First Time to see City!
Now every Jear i go to the Citizens. Home and away. Start at Main Road, now in City od Manchester Stadium.
City till I die!!!