Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Sparky Goes To Hollinwood

City are inviting fans to be part of a new film about the club. Should be good...

The MCFC Film

We are looking for a number of fans to take part in a film about City. We want to hear from all kinds of fans, old and young, male and female.

If you want to take part, can spare some time during the ups and downs of this big year and are willing to be open, passionate and interesting, we like to hear from you with details of:

Your interest and love of the club.
The great City stories you can tell.
What you do outside your City life.
What are your rituals on match day?
Is anything big happening to you this year?

If you fancy getting involved, email Mcfc@endemoluk.com with your details.

Let The Party Begin

The invitations were sent out some time ago, most guests were quick to RVSP, a couple of others decided they had other engagements, but finally after 12 months of planning, the party is about to begin.

When Joleon Lescott is presented to the worlds media, Mark Hughes will have completed a somewhat unique spending extravaganza, to call it a spree would actually undermine what our owners and manager have actually achieved. We now have a squad with 2 good players competing for every place and a group of promising youngsters only too willing to grab their chance.

In the space of 12 months the squad has been totally rebuilt. The pick of our existing players have been nurtured and their game has improved dramatically. Players who have no future with the club have been released and the disruptive elements have been shipped out. Richard Dunne and Martin Petrov may still leave but there have been no indications that they have been frozen out.

It would be fairly safe to say that the cheque book has been put back in the drawer for now, maybe there might be some fine tuning in January or maybe we'll all be glued to the TV next Monday evening speechless again, as some unexpected superstar joins the revolution.

Anyway, the party's started and I doubt if any unexpected guests are going to be fashionably late, but in the true traditions of 'Typical City' anything can happen and it probably will.