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How Old Are You

How old are you  

364 members have voted

  1. 1. How old are you

    • 10-16
      14
    • 17-20
      65
    • 21-25
      80
    • 26-30
      69
    • 31-35
      31
    • 35 -40
      19
    • 40 and above
      85


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Posted

I'm 53, and get nostalgic for the Jimmy Bloomfield years. 4 City players in the England team, including the best player to wear the Royal Blue? Yes please!

47 but yes plse this is just what I want so tel.

Everything else is MON

Posted

Fvck me there's some young cvnts on here!

 

Explains a lot of the clueless / naive bullshit posts VS my superior & mind-blowing words of wisdom I suppose.  :thumbup:

Your only wisdom fell out you mouth and is stuck in your arse.

 

You should have gone to a dentist.

Posted

I didn't think people over the age of 40 could use the internet. 

 

:|

You Can FVCK Right Off lol lol lol

 

 

 

PS the internet was invented by an over forty

Posted

I could tell you a lot about us dated back to 1993/94. Vaguely remember the Swindon play off final and I could tell you how the Blackburn play-off was won (lost in our case).

Posted

What I think is interesting is how many older members of this forum there are. I guess we'd have a different view of things. Yes, like us all I look back with some sentimentality on the MoN years - three top ten finishes and a couple of LC wins is not to be sneezed at. But for me the high point of supporting City was way before most of the younger members will remember, when the dour Matt Gillies managed us and took us to two FA Cup Finals and had us in contention for the double one year. Yes, you read that right. There REALLY was a time when our own dear Leicester were in contention for a League Championship - Prem you'd call it now - and an FA Cup in the same year. For you it's history, but I really do remember walking up Wembley Way after the match barely able to see through my tears after we'd been beaten by Man U. More than 59 years after I saw my first match I still get to see a dizen or so matches a year though I live in London now and have long since left the town.

Posted

not now and I was not over 40 when he invented it lol lol lo

 

heheh, I'm just kidding. I know over 40s use the internet, that's what Farmville was made for. 

Posted

I'm 53, and get nostalgic for the Jimmy Bloomfield years. 4 City players in the England team, including the best player to wear the Royal Blue? Yes please!

Unbelievable today isn't it.

Will we ever see it again??

53 here as well, feeling old and nostalgic too often.

Never wanted to become an old git saying " it was better in our day"

Posted

MON days were the most successful era in my lifetime, but the Bloomfield days were the days of 'sexy football'

I remember Leicester being voted the most entertaining team in the Daily Express one season under Bloomfield.

Weller won goal of the month on a regular basis

( well it seemed like it) and Frankie Wortho was F***ing everybody's Mrs.

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end .........

Posted

Unbelievable today isn't it.

Will we ever see it again??

53 here as well, feeling old and nostalgic too often. Weller - my hero. Our best ever

Never wanted to become an old git saying " it was better in our day"

Posted

What I think is interesting is how many older members of this forum there are. I guess we'd have a different view of things. Yes, like us all I look back with some sentimentality on the MoN years - three top ten finishes and a couple of LC wins is not to be sneezed at. But for me the high point of supporting City was way before most of the younger members will remember, when the dour Matt Gillies managed us and took us to two FA Cup Finals and had us in contention for the double one year. Yes, you read that right. There REALLY was a time when our own dear Leicester were in contention for a League Championship - Prem you'd call it now - and an FA Cup in the same year. For you it's history, but I really do remember walking up Wembley Way after the match barely able to see through my tears after we'd been beaten by Man U. More than 59 years after I saw my first match I still get to see a dizen or so matches a year though I live in London now and have long since left the town.

Not sure where you walked in her or from where but yet another story our youngsters need to here.

Missed the Matt Gillies years sadly :xmassad:

Posted

26. Made my first trip to Filbo for reserve matches in 1994 and got my "senior" debut against Stoke to start off our promotion season. So I got to see half a season of fluid Mark McGhee football and being top of Division One before that O'Neill fellow almost cocked it all up...

Posted

MON days were the most successful era in my lifetime, but the Bloomfield days were the days of 'sexy football'

I remember Leicester being voted the most entertaining team in the Daily Express one season under Bloomfield.

Weller won goal of the month on a regular basis

( well it seemed like it) and Frankie Wortho was F***ing everybody's Mrs.

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end .........

Do we ever sing that now?

Could anyone sing it now?

Posted

Unbelievable today isn't it.

Will we ever see it again??

53 here as well, feeling old and nostalgic too often.

Never wanted to become an old git saying " it was better in our day"

Think it was about 8 years ago on Boxing Day I sat with my Grandad and Uncle watching 120 years DVD and the 100 greatest goals. They'd been STH all their lives and seen the glory days of Weller, Worthington etc., and my Grandad saw Rowley, and Chandler when he was a kid. Remember thinking what lucky buggers they both were. MON, that one Sunderland match, it might have been again, but not to be.

I wonder what the cost of 'clean' football really is-where even little Cardiff are in the hands of billionaire despots with no idea.

Anyway, I'm 30, unless I've been drinking and then I turn into Unlucky Alf: "It was better before my day..."

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