City's Version of Unknown Pleasures
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City's Version of Unknown Pleasures
Nice version of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures by Manchester City Football Club :
http://shop.mcfc.co.uk/stores/mancity/p ... pid=105767
They also have a Stone Rose's version :
http://shop.mcfc.co.uk/stores/mancity/p ... pid=105765
They have some nice t-shirts that I'm contemplating about ...
http://shop.mcfc.co.uk/stores/mancity/p ... pid=105767
They also have a Stone Rose's version :
http://shop.mcfc.co.uk/stores/mancity/p ... pid=105765
They have some nice t-shirts that I'm contemplating about ...
Re: City's Version of Unknown Pleasures
I do not think Ian Brown and Mani is glad to see this
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Re: City's Version of Unknown Pleasures
Sam Francis/Jackson Pollock invented that 'splash' style of painting style waaaay before John Squire put paint to canvas. I, guess that they aren't Blue ?
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I know but without the Stone Roses, they were probably not been madespacemanrich wrote:Sam Francis/Jackson Pollock invented that 'splash' style of painting style waaaay before John Squire put paint to canvas. I, guess that they aren't Blue ?
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I don’t imagine Barney Sumner will be that chuffed either, he’s a Man Utd fan isn’t he?cantona wrote:I do not think Ian Brown and Mani is glad to see this
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Tony Wilson was. I know that.
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Yesnickh wrote:I don’t imagine Barney Sumner will be that chuffed either, he’s a Man Utd fan isn’t he?cantona wrote:I do not think Ian Brown and Mani is glad to see this
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Re: City's Version of Unknown Pleasures
Here in the States, a lot of people like ManU, they are quite popular. They'll be the odd person who follows Arsenal or Chelsea, that's about it. The Gallagher Brothers were the first that I heard that followed City when they were probably a 2nd or 3rd tier team.
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Thats the equivalent to saying a lot of people in around the world like the NY Yankees. Because that is the only gear they see.
I suppose Man U items make great souvenirs when people visit England. That doesn't make them fans. I'm sure they dont follow football. I'm lucky to have become really good friends with several English football fans and I was steered away from Man U.
That explains why I am a Leeds fan I guess. I have been to Elland Road several times. Even went to an away match at Barnsley. Once Leeds were relegated, Man City became my Premiership team. Perhaps because I was in Manchester so much and my friends there are Man U fans and I enjoy that salmon swimming upstream mentality.
I suppose Man U items make great souvenirs when people visit England. That doesn't make them fans. I'm sure they dont follow football. I'm lucky to have become really good friends with several English football fans and I was steered away from Man U.
That explains why I am a Leeds fan I guess. I have been to Elland Road several times. Even went to an away match at Barnsley. Once Leeds were relegated, Man City became my Premiership team. Perhaps because I was in Manchester so much and my friends there are Man U fans and I enjoy that salmon swimming upstream mentality.
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Re: City's Version of Unknown Pleasures
Spzretent - EXACTLY. In the last post I was going to mention the dreaded NY Yankees. NY being an int'l cosmopolitan city w/ gobs of celebrities that worship them, including KingJames (from Cleveland). If you live outside of Milwaukee or Wisconsin, how many Brewer fans would you likely meet ? I remember meeting someone from Leeds and he was a ManU fan
I live in the Bay Area and it doesn't seem to be much interest in this year's EuroCup, except for the Europeans that live here. They know the EuroCup is playing and that the TourdeFrance is coming soon.
I live in the Bay Area and it doesn't seem to be much interest in this year's EuroCup, except for the Europeans that live here. They know the EuroCup is playing and that the TourdeFrance is coming soon.
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Rust Belt is a bad example because tons of people from Milwaukee, Cleveland, Detroit and yes even Chicago have moved to the Southwest or South. Trust me, I send Detroit stuff all over the country. And I get emails telling me where they used to live.
But yeah, I get what you are saying.
England is odd in that a lot of people pick a team to support not necessarily in the town/city they live in. Where in the US usually it is completely based on that with a few exceptions.
But yeah, I get what you are saying.
England is odd in that a lot of people pick a team to support not necessarily in the town/city they live in. Where in the US usually it is completely based on that with a few exceptions.
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Do not want.