Memories so far...
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November 26th, 2008 Peter Moores
My first game was city against fulham, it was a great day i’ll always remember seeing the pitch for the first time from the south stand, it was made even better by us winning 3-1 i’ve been going ever since!
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November 20th, 2008 shauna blackburn
i can stil remember walking towards the stair way and feeling the atmosphere from the crowd,i was so excited about watching and chearing on my heroes for the 1st time, i felt at home with the blues!
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November 20th, 2008 harry
My first City game was City V Pompey at the age of 7 in the 05-06 season we won 2-1 Reyna and Andy Cole scored I loved everything about it
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November 20th, 2008 james famer
my first city game was against barnsley and we won 7 – 0 i was 6 years old
and i am now a season card holder
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November 17th, 2008 sue hoffman
my first game was when we played scunthorpe united in the fa cup 3rd round we beat them it was great day because it was my future husband who took me to whom i married in july this year
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November 14th, 2008 Armani Sheku Kamara
I am Armani Sheku Kamara,futher more to my first city match from Sierra Leone to go and watch City played in UK in 2006.It all started way back in 2003 when Tony Griffiths a retired police man from greater Mancherster was visiting Sierra Leone to help trained our police force and social work after 10 years of civil war in my country.Since i met Tony in 2003 With my love,loyal passion of Manchester City fc and my knowledge about the club, fellow it ups and downs in past years it did not take Tony too long to make me a bigger City fans,With the help of Tony and Manchester City Centenary Supporters Association MCCSA i have been able to set up the supporters club of MCCSA sierra Leone branch and a football team by the name of Man City fc Sierra leone version both youth and senior team.As a result of my hard work in 2006 the MCCSA paid for me from Sierra Leone to come in UK and watch City played in 2006, and my first City match was against Fulham,it was a great exprience and life time memorable day for me in the ground that day as i return back home in Sierra Leone with my mind full of great exprience and story to tell to my family and friends out here in Sierra Leone and as long as i live i will never forget.
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November 13th, 2008 Debbie - Dee Price
My first manchester city game, was a massive outrage. The weather was just right, the smell of city burgers roaming the air and the fans screamin and ranting…Before the game had even started ! Singing Blue moon, whilst tucking in to a nice cup of tea. Today was August 12th, 2006. The match was for the Thomas Cook trophy, i couldn’t wait to watch city rip F.C. Porto apart.
After a few minutes of everyone settling down, the players came out. The roars of the fans cheering Man City and the players soaking up the encouragement. Telling the fans to shout louder, whilst smiling and waving at every possible fan they could see. I got a wave from Bernardo Corradi and Reyna. I was thrilled!
Everyone was warming up and so was i, being prepared to cheer on the blues. First half came, we had Reyna as a captain for this match. I was stood up, excidetly waiting for the game to kick off. I looked around to see who was our goalie, and there was Weaver side-stepping from post to post, looking like a headless chicken, but making sure he was giving 100%.
For most of the game i was watching City rip F.C. Porto limb from limb, bone from bone with oustanding footwork, ball skills, communication and dribbling. I was so amazed at the magnificent performance given by the lads, but it was an amazing feeling, i was so happy. Suddenly ! out of no where F.C. Porto seemed to worm their way past our defence and score!
I was so schocked. In my head i was like ” What has just happened?! ” All the fans were gobsmacked! With The 6 F.C. Porto fans cheering, City’s fans seemed to just give evil looks at the happy opposing fans. All fell silent.
When the game was over, yes the opposition won, but should they of won? In my eyes the lads were the true winners, giving 110% effort i was so thrilled at the amazing performance. That everyone couldn’t help but clap the lads off the pitch.
That is my most amazing, memorable game.
Well done Lads!
- Debbie – Dee (15 years old)