Was thinking LFC could use him until summer, then send him here.So there's a CFG team that could use an attacking player...
Was thinking LFC could use him until summer, then send him here.So there's a CFG team that could use an attacking player...
I heard that after the match and definitely thought about it. I think they played it as sort of saying, "wow, we won a tough match, what a night." Didn't occur to me that it was a New Jersey song though.Find it funny after Man City's win over Arsenal 2-1, the first song played over the broadcast system at Etihad Stadium was December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) by the Four Seasons, a New Jersey song.
What just shows you that each club in the CFG system is different. That song would be never played at our home matches.
It only occurred to me that if there were a worse victory song than the one they play at YS, big bro sure as hell found it.I heard that after the match and definitely thought about it. I think they played it as sort of saying, "wow, we won a tough match, what a night." Didn't occur to me that it was a New Jersey song though.
Well speaking as a City fan I just sort of expected them to win because those Arsenal shirts are just too tight, ya know?Let me get this straight? A short handed City side play against Arsenal. A largely in form Arsenal , save midweek, and almost all the Pundits heavily favor the gooners. Arsenal are up inside 5 minutes and half time the pundits continue to slaughter Pep and City. City then produce a brilliant second half and fight back to take all 3 points, and all anyone has to comment on is what bloody song they played at full time ?
Since Man City is one of the few teams I almost always watch on TV, I've noticed the same thing over the last 4-5 years.That said, the song choices in the stadium are getting progressively worse anyway so take nothing for granted.
Hi mate nothing to do with a victory song,its a having a laugh at man utd song.I heard that after the match and definitely thought about it. I think they played it as sort of saying, "wow, we won a tough match, what a night." Didn't occur to me that it was a New Jersey song though.
Come on falastur your blue enough to know why "oh what a night got played "I can honestly say that in the UK we have no conception of that song having any sort of geographical connoitations, and there wouldn't have been anyone involved in the decision-making process who would've either.
That said, the song choices in the stadium are getting progressively worse anyway so take nothing for granted.
There you go lion that's why it got played mate * don't click on if bad language offends mate *Find it funny after Man City's win over Arsenal 2-1, the first song played over the broadcast system at Etihad Stadium was December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) by the Four Seasons, a New Jersey song.
What just shows you that each club in the CFG system is different. That song would be never played at our home matches.
Come on falastur your blue enough to know why "oh what a night got played "
Next your going to say you haven't heard us booing when sterling scores :+)
With Red Bull GmbH's failed 650M (Pound?) bid for West Ham, what Bundesliga club should CFG buy to equate global football dominance?
Not sure, but you're going to have trouble getting past the Bundesliga's 50+1 rule. Only reason Red Bull got by it is because they started further down the pyramid where it doesn't apply, and once they got to the top they hideously manipulated the rules to make it look like their members owned a majority of shares.
I know you were joking, but anything to raise the subject of RB breaking the rules...
That's actually not true. The German translation of City is Stadt. Without looking too long, there's : AlbstadtIt was a joke. Plus there are no German cities with the name "City" in them.
That's actually not true. The German translation of City is Stadt. Without looking to long, there's : Albstadt