I’m 67 and have had an up and down time following CITY... I’m so proud of their achievements especially this last decade. My whole family are Blues. If you’re with CITY you are family😉
What a journey. I was at the game in 1985 against Charlton, winning promotion (and the game two years earlier getting relegated against Luton - someone even smashed into the back of my car on the way to Maine Road for good measure!). Due to a combination and time and money my viewing is now mainly restricted to the TV. They are terrific to watch in action, long may it continue.
Given that WWII was only eleven years passed and that Trautman had been a Luftwaffe paratrooper, the cries from the crowd in Manchester after the '56 FA Cup win are even more remarkable.
Rodri scoring in Istanbul has to be the top. That said on a purely emotional level, a capacity crowd of 32,000 vs Blackpool at Maine Road in 1998, for our first game in League One, drives me to tears. It was like we all went “yeah you know what, bring it on, no matter what division we’re in”.
@@tomben6180I agree about the Blackpool game. Went to a supporters club meeting and spoke to Nicky weaver who said when the players went back in the dressing room after warming up the atmosphere was absolutely crackling and no matter what they would succeed that season. 👍🏻
Arsenal Blames the manager, Liverpool blames the players, United Blames everything. City however picks themselves up with a high head and does so humbly!
Really is that why you was all crying about your bus being attacked by the scousers and using it as an excuse as to why you got knocked out... Pathetic
@@mi793 City fans saying Liverpool fans put the city players off their game last year in the CL for attacking the team bus...In the 80's Scousers c.s gas attacked the United team bus we didn't cry we got a draw in that game.
@@keiranokeeffe1861 Who said anything about being impressed with it..You stated that our football team is dead. You are factually incorrect.i corrected you.. However blue moon rising fan channel is dead this is a fact...What an irritating little cretin you are.
10 biggest moments in our history (imo): 1. 16th April 1894 - the previous St Marks and West Gorton & Ardwick FC became Manchester City 2. 23rd April 1904 - City secure their first FA cup and become the first team in Manchester to win a major honour, beating Bolton Wanderers 1-0 thanks to a Billy Meredith strike in the 23rd minute in front of 61,374 fans 3. 24th April 1937 - City beat Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 to clinch the league title for the first time 4. 5th May 1956 - Manchester City win their second FA cup by beating Birmingham City 3-1 after Bert Trautmann broke his neck and carried on playing 5. 11th May 1968 - City go to Newcastle needing a win to secure their second top flight title in their history, City came out on top in a 7 goal thriller ending 4-3 to Blues 6. 29th April 1970 - City win a major European trophy for the first time in their history beating Gornik Zabrze 2-1 in Vienna 7. 30th May 1999 - City took on Gillingham in the division 2 play off final at wembley, trailing 2-0 with 1 minute on the clock the blues fight back with two late goals then go on to win on penalties thanks to 2 saves from former City goalkeeper Nicky Weaver 8. 22nd May 2011 - Just four days after securing UCL football for the first time City beat Stoke 1-0 to win the FA cup thanks to Yaya scoring in the 74th minute it was the blues first major trophy in 35 years 9. 13th May 2012 - The most dramatic finish to a premier league season ever, City come back from behind to score twice in added time to beat QPR 3-2 to become first division champions for the first time in 44 years over Manchester United 10. 6th May 2019 - Captain Vincent Kompany scored a spectacular 70th minute winner against Leicester as City stay on course to win their 6th top flight title
@@vlz.matthew why? so everyone should support just united, barca,etc jus becoz they are playing well? thats plastic. i started watching football in 2016 and became a huge city fan because of their playing style and de bruyne. i didnt know city was rich back then. i came to know abt the about the money after. does that make me a plastic fan? no
@@vlz.matthew u can’t expect every city fan to have supported them 13+ years when u can start supporting united or Liverpool now and it’s considered ok
@@vlz.matthew not everyone was born before the takeover as years pass more young people will become city that the moment they started watching football the takeover already was done that doesn't make them plastic just young. And thanks to the internet they can learn the clubs history through it. I wasn't born when Trautmann, Bell, Lee or Doyle etc but i have watched so many videos that made me love them for example.
@@thanosg7095 same here born in 02, one regret is not being able to be old enough to go to maine road. Dad's blue through and through and so am I, just sad when all you hear is your plastic when all you've known is sky blue, just cause of age
I remember the pitch invasion at that Wigan Play-Off semi final. My mate and I got our photo in the MEN the next day (still have a copy of it). We'd gone up with our dads - I grew up in Bedford and my mate was from Manchester originally, his dad played for City's reserves in the 70s - and we'd handed in a couple of 'medical appointment' notes to get the afternoon off school so that we could all get up there in time. Wonderful evening and we really rode our luck that night; Goater scored with his hip bone and Wigan had a stonewall penalty turned down. Crazy to think we all invaded the pitch and had the players on our shoulders when all we'd done was win a second division play-off semi-final, but back then it felt like things had turned a corner for the club and Wembley was a special place.
Been a city fan for almost 50 years now and been pretty much every where with them and what a ride its been these so called fans that call us plastic are in fact them selves plastic it's been an honour to surport Manchester city and wouldn't change that for anything BLUE MOON RISING
@@redmanc8287 Ur supporter now go away from stadium in 6th position. How about man city Relegation in 3rd Division but fans still loyal. thats true fans not glory hunter man united plastic
@@r.randyafriansyah5428 United had the biggest average attendance when we were in the second division in the 70's...Then the biggest average attendance for over 50 years...Real loyal supporters the biggest club in the country by a mile little plastic
I’ve been a proud city fan for now 11 years. I’m from Pakistan. This club deserves a lot of love. Truly beautiful. I’m 23 at the moment and i remember, this club was my first love. I loved this club before i ever loved any girl. CTID💙
We won 2 league championships, 4 FA cups, 3 charity shields, 2 league cups and 1 european cup winners' cup in the 20th century and yet people say we have no history before 2008
I love this. We've always been passionate and we love our club and hypocritical idiots say we're plastic. The only reason I don't bleed blue is for medical reasons but metaphorically I bleed blue.
Hahahaha how about on a Champions League night.. You're a bunch of bullshitters from Stockport always have been..But now you're being exposed on the world level for all to see..Keep running with the lies if it makes you feel better you dirty Bertie...🔴⚪⚫
MancunianSwagger oh grow up and get off a Man City fan channel, you’re so obsessed. Stay in your lane while liccle old Citeh carry on winning trophies.
There’s no way you can bring 1 million fans to a trophy parade and get called no fans. Or have the highest attendance in English football out of Wembley and get called no fans. Or have an average of 30,000 in the 3rd tier and get called no fans. Surely not....Oh wait... you can.
I was at Wembley in 1955 and 1956 and in the crowd outside the Town Hall. The tall man just below the platform in front of the Lord Mayor (at 0:59 is my old man - George Whalley, Manager of The Free Trade Hall. I have a still photograph of this event. I am the third generation of 5 generations of Blues. CTID
I too am fan of city from nepal and was not the part of those passionate era of old but since 2006 when I was 7 I have always supported city and I love it with my heart. And because we didn't have franchised football in past and still loved and lived football but we have local teams now and we support them but there is a difference cause I have a history with city (joy I felt when we were wining and grief when we lost )is the biggest difference but why can't I love a different international clubs style of football and still be a local boy of nepal who supports its local club too.
Great video. Gives me goosebumps. Been following them since my Dad first took me to watch them in the early 70's. Ups , downs, moments of pure madness, and pure joy. Never boring.
See that's what I love about fans of clubs lower down the English football pyramid. They actually know their English football history and don't get sucked into the blinding vitriolic bile of fans of the so called elite especially Liverpool united arsenal. Us city fans know what it's like to be down there so best of luck to your club mate.
that goal was over 20 years ago, I've seen it a million times over but today I only just realised that goal took a slight deflection, dickov was aiming for the other corner. Doesn't matter of course, just can't believe I never noticed before.
The plastic fans argument never appealed Me cause just about every club has "plastic fans".City isn't alone. Most of the success did come with the takeover,I don't think any city fan will debate that. But they Still had a proud history. Now ofc not on the level of Liverpool,United & Arsenal but still they had it. Dont know how the argument of city fans being disloyal comes when the locals,they remained loyal throughout the shit years when United were blasting it. As an arsenal fan,city do fck up in FFP but still respect the club
I'm 68 years old and the City team from '65 to '74 are the ones i grew up and loved , i also was overjoyed when Keegan and then Mancini brought in their great attacking brand of football and even thought they won things i'm not enamoured by Pelegrini or Peps brand of football
I hate the way our clubs going now with our support, seeing this is just upsetting! Our club has become more focused and getting tourists and selling cheap tickets to families! I want the ticket prices to drop so the hardcore fans can come back home and create an atmosphere and presence!
MCFC_BVB 75 I was in the Colin Bell near the SS at pitch level and was getting behind the lads and a woman told me to sit down and stop shouting!!! She wasn't even Mancunian! I told her I've been a blue since 1983 and I'll shout as its a football match and not an episode of loose women!! Don't care if I'm sexist? Don't recall women at say Cardiff away in 94! I'm in SS3 now which seems to have more old school fans. She really pissed me off. Her husband was telling her to be quiet too.
@@BurtonRdForever yep not just City to be fair most premier league clubs have these kind of people what jumped on to football after Euro 96 the more successful the club is in the Premier league the more of her sorts your gonna get and the trouble is a lot of your hardcore working class support what create the true tribal Atmosphere in football have sadly been priced out due to ludicrous ticket prices over the last 15 years or so MCFC
Man city are a real club , been down and out , picked themselves up , been knocked over again , and eventually got to where they are now . This club deserves every success it has and rival fans can’t handle the fact that city are living rent free in their heads lol. Manchester will be blue for decades to come !
City has a great history. It isn’t winning champions leagues and prems every season like Utd. We’ve got a different kind of history than that and many people don’t seem to understand that big trophies don’t equal history. CTID🇧🇼🇧🇼
Just like the fans of the invisible man, we’re not really here. Made me cry that. I live in Sweden now, far away from my beautiful Man City. The club runs so deep you could never see the edges. CTID
The only people who say Man City fans are plastic and glory hunters know nothing about football or it’s history, always been a massively supported club since before their parents were born
Will support this club until I die. No matter what happens. Through thick and thin. We will be there. I love this club and I love our fans. We will prevail
I LOVE ALL THE FATHERS MOTHERS GRANDPARENTS UNCLES AND AUNTIES WHO HELD FIRM AFTER THE DISASTER AND STILL TO THIS DAY RAISE A BLUE FLAG .THE WORLD TURNED RED IN SYMPATHY .WE STOOD FAST. LONG TIME COMING BUT ITS OUR TIME NOW . CTID .
a very small insignificant club Man city are, for us Arsenal fans our rivals are Man Utd, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea. It is these teams we really care about beating or losing most
Des utd without donors `your` club would have crashed and burned in 1931 you clown. They were relegated with the worst support in the division for fuck`s sake, something that`s never happened to City. Now that`s what you call history. First 20,000 gate for the rags was against City while their lowest that season was 1,000.
50 000 empty seats, what a lovely club, the stadium feels empty, what a lovely club, we lost yesterday, what a lovely club, we won today, what a lovely club
Maine Road STILL to this day holds the record attendances outside of Wembley for an English League game and an FA Cup game. Man City v Stoke City for one and Man United v Arsenal the other when Old Trafford was bombed during WW2.
I’m 67 and have had an up and down time following CITY... I’m so proud of their achievements especially this last decade. My whole family are Blues. If you’re with CITY you are family😉
What a journey. I was at the game in 1985 against Charlton, winning promotion (and the game two years earlier getting relegated against Luton - someone even smashed into the back of my car on the way to Maine Road for good measure!). Due to a combination and time and money my viewing is now mainly restricted to the TV. They are terrific to watch in action, long may it continue.
@Si Manny McHale Boy, you`re making me feel old i was also at the game and it was my 25th birthday.
I was at both those matches to , happy days compared to what football has become today .
what was it like being in third div I can't imagine it
Trautmann playing with broken neck is the greatest moment in the clubs history
Erik Kronberg it symbolises the way we’ll carry on with anything
Given that WWII was only eleven years passed and that Trautman had been a Luftwaffe paratrooper, the cries from the crowd in Manchester after the '56 FA Cup win are even more remarkable.
we don't have any history, apparently. we're all "plastics" and only supported them since the ADUG takeover in 2008
Rodri scoring in Istanbul has to be the top.
That said on a purely emotional level, a capacity crowd of 32,000 vs Blackpool at Maine Road in 1998, for our first game in League One, drives me to tears.
It was like we all went “yeah you know what, bring it on, no matter what division we’re in”.
@@tomben6180I agree about the Blackpool game. Went to a supporters club meeting and spoke to Nicky weaver who said when the players went back in the dressing room after warming up the atmosphere was absolutely crackling and no matter what they would succeed that season. 👍🏻
Arsenal Blames the manager, Liverpool blames the players, United Blames everything. City however picks themselves up with a high head and does so humbly!
Really is that why you was all crying about your bus being attacked by the scousers and using it as an excuse as to why you got knocked out... Pathetic
@@mi793 City fans saying Liverpool fans put the city players off their game last year in the CL for attacking the team bus...In the 80's Scousers c.s gas attacked the United team bus we didn't cry we got a draw in that game.
@@mi793 ok...well I heard it a lot.
@Manchesterz Finest Says the Wigga 😂😂😂
@@redmanc8287 Why so salty?
Man City have always been a big club. The only difference is they are huge now. UTO
Does o stand for owls? Just asking
wtf shut up you small oil club
Huge ?? You joker. Still aint won a champions league.
Notts forest have won 2 lol
Craig east: if city is a big club then UTD are a black hole that sallow your shitting little club. A fucking fact!!!!
ViperMUFC enlighten us mate, why exactly do you support united?
Lads, this is great. Well played 👏🏻
Aaaaaaaannnd your channel has died 😂😂😂🇾🇪🔱
@@redmanc8287 aaaaaaaaaaandd your team has died
@@keiranokeeffe1861 Aaaaaaaannnd it clearly hasn't..was playing yesterday beat Bournemouth
@@redmanc8287 bournemouth??😂😂😂😂😂 the fact you think thats so impressive has really shown the decline in you team😂
@@keiranokeeffe1861 Who said anything about being impressed with it..You stated that our football team is dead. You are factually incorrect.i corrected you.. However blue moon rising fan channel is dead this is a fact...What an irritating little cretin you are.
Typical City Fans, invading the pitch, did it then, doing it now, proud to be a City Fan. Awesome Video
Yes except back then in pitch invasions fans ran as fast as hell
EAMCFC City would be nothing without Arab money
@@alfiethompson3682 💤💤💤💤💤
@@alfiethompson3682 without Arab money Man City won everything back in 1960s and 1970s from the Community Shield to the UEFA European Cup
@array s did anyone talk to you
It's crazy to think but where would we be without horlock and Dickov's goals.....changed our whole history, both legends...
Don’t we hold the record for the biggest attendance? Anyway; quality beats quantity any day, and I couldn’t be more prouder to be a City fan.
ĸaιne somehow tottenham broke our record for so long time last season in UCL against monaco. Proud to be city fan
@@bangjali8007 not in their own stadium City still hold the record
Spurs were playing at Wembley for that particular match. City`s attendance record is still the biggest crowd for an English team outside of Wembley.
Second now mate but still crazy
shut up emptihad
10 biggest moments in our history (imo):
1. 16th April 1894 - the previous St Marks and West Gorton & Ardwick FC became Manchester City
2. 23rd April 1904 - City secure their first FA cup and become the first team in Manchester to win a major honour, beating Bolton Wanderers 1-0 thanks to a Billy Meredith strike in the 23rd minute in front of 61,374 fans
3. 24th April 1937 - City beat Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 to clinch the league title for the first time
4. 5th May 1956 - Manchester City win their second FA cup by beating Birmingham City 3-1 after Bert Trautmann broke his neck and carried on playing
5. 11th May 1968 - City go to Newcastle needing a win to secure their second top flight title in their history, City came out on top in a 7 goal thriller ending 4-3 to Blues
6. 29th April 1970 - City win a major European trophy for the first time in their history beating Gornik Zabrze 2-1 in Vienna
7. 30th May 1999 - City took on Gillingham in the division 2 play off final at wembley, trailing 2-0 with 1 minute on the clock the blues fight back with two late goals then go on to win on penalties thanks to 2 saves from former City goalkeeper Nicky Weaver
8. 22nd May 2011 - Just four days after securing UCL football for the first time City beat Stoke 1-0 to win the FA cup thanks to Yaya scoring in the 74th minute it was the blues first major trophy in 35 years
9. 13th May 2012 - The most dramatic finish to a premier league season ever, City come back from behind to score twice in added time to beat QPR 3-2 to become first division champions for the first time in 44 years over Manchester United
10. 6th May 2019 - Captain Vincent Kompany scored a spectacular 70th minute winner against Leicester as City stay on course to win their 6th top flight title
2023: City win the treble and their first ucl ever
Liverpool fan here. This gave me goosebumps. If we don't win the league I hope City do. Just make sure United don't win it!
you both hates us cause you ain't us
you both hates us cause you ain't us
you both hates us cause you ain't us
Wrong. I'm so glad I'm not a united dickhead.
respect!
City fans are one of the most loyal and proud and are not afraid to fight for their club. Proud to be a Cityzen for 9 years and counting!
@@vlz.matthew why? so everyone should support just united, barca,etc jus becoz they are playing well? thats plastic. i started watching football in 2016 and became a huge city fan because of their playing style and de bruyne. i didnt know city was rich back then. i came to know abt the about the money after. does that make me a plastic fan? no
@@vlz.matthew u can’t expect every city fan to have supported them 13+ years when u can start supporting united or Liverpool now and it’s considered ok
@@vlz.matthew not everyone was born before the takeover as years pass more young people will become city that the moment they started watching football the takeover already was done that doesn't make them plastic just young. And thanks to the internet they can learn the clubs history through it. I wasn't born when Trautmann, Bell, Lee or Doyle etc but i have watched so many videos that made me love them for example.
@@thanosg7095 same here born in 02, one regret is not being able to be old enough to go to maine road. Dad's blue through and through and so am I, just sad when all you hear is your plastic when all you've known is sky blue, just cause of age
@@vlz.matthew you mean people that started watching football after 2008 can't be real fans? Lol
I'm 62 and really miss Maine Road, it's like going to a circuse now, foreign owners, foreign players, bring back the 70s and 80s.
I miss maine road too but wouldn't change all these trophies for anything?!
You mean pre late 70sbbecuase then they husss to be bigger then Utd
the club still has its spirit mate
The Etihad is far better than Maine Road, just wait until the North Stand has been developed, it’s going to be a blue cauldron
@@tomben6180 ye but the memories though
since 1966 ups and down's now for more ups once a blue always a blue ctid.
Great vids.
I remember the pitch invasion at that Wigan Play-Off semi final. My mate and I got our photo in the MEN the next day (still have a copy of it). We'd gone up with our dads - I grew up in Bedford and my mate was from Manchester originally, his dad played for City's reserves in the 70s - and we'd handed in a couple of 'medical appointment' notes to get the afternoon off school so that we could all get up there in time. Wonderful evening and we really rode our luck that night; Goater scored with his hip bone and Wigan had a stonewall penalty turned down. Crazy to think we all invaded the pitch and had the players on our shoulders when all we'd done was win a second division play-off semi-final, but back then it felt like things had turned a corner for the club and Wembley was a special place.
Been a city fan for almost 50 years now and been pretty much every where with them and what a ride its been these so called fans that call us plastic are in fact them selves plastic it's been an honour to surport Manchester city and wouldn't change that for anything BLUE MOON RISING
Exactly
True football fans know the truth, others will stick to the bile from the red side of Manc.
@Manchesterz Finest we have attendance of 53 k in a 55k stadium on average. Thats top support.
@Manchesterz Finest exactly
@@redmanc8287 Ur supporter now go away from stadium in 6th position. How about man city Relegation in 3rd Division but fans still loyal. thats true fans not glory hunter man united plastic
@@r.randyafriansyah5428 United had the biggest average attendance when we were in the second division in the 70's...Then the biggest average attendance for over 50 years...Real loyal supporters the biggest club in the country by a mile little plastic
@@m.danielzamzamy7633 Just like 80% of your fanbase now.
Born in Withington in 1964. Went to Maine Road with my dad in 1973. Have loved every moment of the rollercoaster ride. Will be blue till I die.
Absolute class
Man city always had fans, the only difference they aren't arrogant or toxic as other fan bases.
3:31 guy in the red fell then fall over two more times. drunk
left bottom side of the screen running north
That's Steven Gerard mate
The second time he fell down was so fucking comical🤣
As a manc and a proud one this vid sends me cold one love one city loyal and proud forever blue "CTID"
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CT W D
Total domination
Next 10 years. .
I am city till I die
LORD AYUSH did you start supporting in 2012🤔
Same
f off
@@vipermufc1589 Cry more you plastic fuck
@@Chappy9320 City fan calling somebody a plastic 😭😭😭😂
that aguero goal, giving me goosebumps since the moment it was scored. Amazing! #Mctid
#DIEHARD
@@electricsoldier1 seegar init
Blue moon, you saw me standing alone, without a dream in my heart, without a love of my own…great vid Man City til’ I die
Harrydaw1 City till I die
City till I die.
CITY TILL I DIE💙💙
I’ve been a proud city fan for now 11 years.
I’m from Pakistan.
This club deserves a lot of love.
Truly beautiful.
I’m 23 at the moment and i remember, this club was my first love.
I loved this club before i ever loved any girl.
CTID💙
Same here 💙
Welcome to Manchester City FC both of you, l hope you get to se a game at Etihad one day.
We won 2 league championships, 4 FA cups, 3 charity shields, 2 league cups and 1 european cup winners' cup in the 20th century and yet people say we have no history before 2008
Argued with the ignorant of rival fans since the takeover about it
I love this. We've always been passionate and we love our club and hypocritical idiots say we're plastic. The only reason I don't bleed blue is for medical reasons but metaphorically I bleed blue.
Absolutely love how the commentators at the start refer to us as simply “Manchester”
City became Manchester City in 1894...utd became man utd in 1902. City are Manchester's true club...
We have always had huge support.
#BLUEMOONMCFCFans
Never ever topped the crowd averages in the 1st division ...FACT.
Is it because the truth hurts?
Db118
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahaha how about on a Champions League night.. You're a bunch of bullshitters from Stockport always have been..But now you're being exposed on the world level for all to see..Keep running with the lies if it makes you feel better you dirty Bertie...🔴⚪⚫
MancunianSwagger oh grow up and get off a Man City fan channel, you’re so obsessed. Stay in your lane while liccle old Citeh carry on winning trophies.
There’s no way you can bring 1 million fans to a trophy parade and get called no fans. Or have the highest attendance in English football out of Wembley and get called no fans. Or have an average of 30,000 in the 3rd tier and get called no fans. Surely not....Oh wait... you can.
The ending is superb.
I was at Wembley in 1955 and 1956 and in the crowd outside the Town Hall. The tall man just below the platform in front of the Lord Mayor (at 0:59 is my old man - George Whalley, Manager of The Free Trade Hall. I have a still photograph of this event. I am the third generation of 5 generations of Blues. CTID
Wow! What a true Blue you are.
COME ON CITY
Great video!
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Justin Marshall in
long live man city!!! Man city forever !!! with love from Nepal !!!
Just support your local this is why we get shit from other supporters
@@GreenCocanix, because a guy from Nepal supports city? Most utd and Liverpool fans don't come from Liverpool and Manchester...
I too am fan of city from nepal and was not the part of those passionate era of old but since 2006 when I was 7 I have always supported city and I love it with my heart. And because we didn't have franchised football in past and still loved and lived football but we have local teams now and we support them but there is a difference cause I have a history with city (joy I felt when we were wining and grief when we lost )is the biggest difference but why can't I love a different international clubs style of football and still be a local boy of nepal who supports its local club too.
@@peshalkhatri6990, you are most welcome to support city my friend 👍😎
Great video. Gives me goosebumps. Been following them since my Dad first took me to watch them in the early 70's. Ups , downs, moments of pure madness, and pure joy. Never boring.
fantastic club always will be. ..as a barnsley supporter loved away days at main road. now there one of the biggest in Europe. and were league one.
See that's what I love about fans of clubs lower down the English football pyramid. They actually know their English football history and don't get sucked into the blinding vitriolic bile of fans of the so called elite especially Liverpool united arsenal. Us city fans know what it's like to be down there so best of luck to your club mate.
Respect mate
Awesome vid as usual man! Always give me goosebumps
Wait, but I was told that we literally didnt exist before we had money...by the same people who definitely arent glory supporters
Absolute goosebumps at Ian Cheeseman's commentary, the only thing missing is Dickov's goal :)
that goal was over 20 years ago, I've seen it a million times over but today I only just realised that goal took a slight deflection, dickov was aiming for the other corner. Doesn't matter of course, just can't believe I never noticed before.
Not a Man City supporter but this was very well made and quite emotional
CMON CITY !!
@Harrydaw1 how do u know
This makes me hate the new foreign fans we have. Moving from the Maine road destroyed us
But you have to move with the times.Thats the way it is.
Great video lads. Gave me goosebumps
From Ashes we Rise and this videos tells you how we did it, Manchester City The greatest team in history of Football, BLUE MOON T'LL THE END.
City forever!!!We love you from Greece!!!
gave me goosebumps great video man! CTID
The plastic fans argument never appealed Me cause just about every club has "plastic fans".City isn't alone.
Most of the success did come with the takeover,I don't think any city fan will debate that. But they Still had a proud history. Now ofc not on the level of Liverpool,United & Arsenal but still they had it.
Dont know how the argument of city fans being disloyal comes when the locals,they remained loyal throughout the shit years when United were blasting it.
As an arsenal fan,city do fck up in FFP but still respect the club
I'm 68 years old and the City team from '65 to '74 are the ones i grew up and loved , i also was overjoyed when Keegan and then Mancini brought in their great attacking brand of football and even thought they won things i'm not enamoured by Pelegrini or Peps brand of football
I hate the way our clubs going now with our support, seeing this is just upsetting! Our club has become more focused and getting tourists and selling cheap tickets to families! I want the ticket prices to drop so the hardcore fans can come back home and create an atmosphere and presence!
MCFC_BVB 75 I was in the Colin Bell near the SS at pitch level and was getting behind the lads and a woman told me to sit down and stop shouting!!! She wasn't even Mancunian! I told her I've been a blue since 1983 and I'll shout as its a football match and not an episode of loose women!! Don't care if I'm sexist? Don't recall women at say Cardiff away in 94! I'm in SS3 now which seems to have more old school fans. She really pissed me off. Her husband was telling her to be quiet too.
@@BurtonRdForever yep not just City to be fair most premier league clubs have these kind of people what jumped on to football after Euro 96 the more successful the club is in the Premier league the more of her sorts your gonna get and the trouble is a lot of your hardcore working class support what create the true tribal Atmosphere in football have sadly been priced out due to ludicrous ticket prices over the last 15 years or so MCFC
Great WORK !!!!
Tears in my eyes. Beautiful 💙
Love this club 💙
Haters are jealous from the greatest club in the football history. 💙
Greatest club in football history? 😂
Same number of champions leagues as Hashtag United
Can't believe I'm in this video. 2:13. Stoke away I think. great video. great memories. last scene gave me goosebumps.
"We're not really here"
Fans of the Invisible man
Nice one mate👏
Bert played the rest of the game with a broken neck!!! What a machine mate, this is back when you just got on with it! 💪
City fan from a just outside washington DC
🔵LONG LIVE THE SKY BLUE’S🔵
Nah we not the sky blues we are the citizens💙
Man city are a real club , been down and out , picked themselves up , been knocked over again , and eventually got to where they are now . This club deserves every success it has and rival fans can’t handle the fact that city are living rent free in their heads lol. Manchester will be blue for decades to come !
Superb video. :-) MCFC!
City has a great history. It isn’t winning champions leagues and prems every season like Utd. We’ve got a different kind of history than that and many people don’t seem to understand that big trophies don’t equal history. CTID🇧🇼🇧🇼
When they were in the third division they always had a football train to away games. There support is phenomenal and always will be.
Great work! The final cut was simply brilliant!
Just like the fans of the invisible man, we’re not really here. Made me cry that. I live in Sweden now, far away from my beautiful Man City. The club runs so deep you could never see the edges. CTID
The only people who say Man City fans are plastic and glory hunters know nothing about football or it’s history, always been a massively supported club since before their parents were born
Only just found this gem, thank-you
Most people who say we have no fans are United supporters in London who haven't ever attended a game. This video puts those hypocrites to shame.
Man City have the best crowd, they really know how to celebrate.
I love Manchester City
Great video mate
You're choice of music is always on point
Watching in 2023 after the Champions league quarter finals 💙💙
I'm crying watch this video, so beautiful
One of footballs greatest myths in the age of social media
Will support this club until I die. No matter what happens. Through thick and thin. We will be there. I love this club and I love our fans. We will prevail
I’m a Citizen.. and i will be a Citizen till I die💙💯
Fax
Both of you supported City after 2008 plastics
@@umasalmantv1550 alr salty kid piss of immature kid
I LOVE ALL THE FATHERS MOTHERS GRANDPARENTS UNCLES AND AUNTIES WHO HELD FIRM AFTER THE DISASTER AND STILL TO THIS DAY RAISE A BLUE FLAG .THE WORLD TURNED RED IN SYMPATHY .WE STOOD FAST. LONG TIME COMING BUT ITS OUR TIME NOW . CTID .
a very small insignificant club Man city are, for us Arsenal fans our rivals are Man Utd, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea. It is these teams we really care about beating or losing most
“Very small” 🥱🙄😂
@@willfinney07 Very Very VERY small.
@@umasalmantv1550 why is that
Ok, bro you are literally our free 6 points per season 👏
Can’t hear you from 1st place
All good things come to those who wait ....
Manchester will always be blue 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Yusso abdi and red!
Des utd without donors `your` club would have crashed and burned in 1931 you clown. They were relegated with the worst support in the division for fuck`s sake, something that`s never happened to City. Now that`s what you call history. First 20,000 gate for the rags was against City while their lowest that season was 1,000.
#DIEHARD
We're the big boys don't lie to yourself 🔴⚪⚫
+MancunianSwagger which part of London are you from sunshine.
Once a blue, always blue💙💙💙💙
Used to follow City as a kid, but then moved to Burnley and saw the light!!!!!!
I’ve. Got. Goosebumps. Everywhere.
Are you even manc
I'm Crying
Nothing outside of my family will mean as much to me as that QPR game.
Gave me goosebump, Good videos... Manchester is blue now.. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
I love this club. The blue moon will always be a dream in my heart. Manchester City are beutiful
Beautiful
beautiful
Good stuff. Ignorance abounds about our history and our following. True football followers know the score.
NICE
Love this every blue is my friend my family
The club is my religion
Us fans invading the pitch then and now as well proud to be blue
it brought tears and goosebumps
50 000 empty seats, what a lovely club, the stadium feels empty, what a lovely club, we lost yesterday, what a lovely club, we won today, what a lovely club
Manchester city is the biggest club in Manchester
Man United in Trafford
Show this to everyone who chats shit
CITY LOYAL MCFC it’s already been sent by me to every resident of London, Pakistan, China, and anywhere else those red twats hide in
Maine Road STILL to this day holds the record attendances outside of Wembley for an English League game and an FA Cup game.
Man City v Stoke City for one and Man United v Arsenal the other when Old Trafford was bombed during WW2.
Gets me everytime nice one.. MCFC Lifers ;)