An opportunity....too good to miss (4 Viewers)

Bozi

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ok so Dusan received this Pm from the Man Citeh equivalent of Martin.....


BlueWolf said:
I was unsure who to contact, but you seemed to be a good place to start.

I am the founder and co-owner of MCFCforum.com, and for every game, home and away, we have a Q&A with the opposition, and, seeing as though we are playing against each other in the UEFA Cup on Sept 30th, I was wondering if this forum would be interested in doing this with us. We will be publishing one with a Salzburg forum a couple of days before that game next week.

It takes the form of 10 questions from each side (picked from all those submitted by our members) which are then sent to the other forum to answer and then returned, so that each forum has both sets of questions and answers.

If you are interested then please either msg me back or email me at my personal address:
Bozi has removed this for obvious reasons

Thanks in advance, and if you have any questions please ask
Mike
now i am sure you know what i am thinking:weee:

basically i will open this up to the whole forum and we can screen questions to put to the Citeh fans....god knows what they have let themselves in for
 

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Bozi

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    Q1-as you know there is a massive rivalry between Juventus and Torino (actually Juve and pretty much every club in Serie A) historically Juventus are by far the more successful club,they have more trophies,more prestige,a bigger fanbase and a name that is respected and acknowledged as being one of the greatest teams in world football.
    the question is-what is it like to be on the other side of the coin? you know,being the shitty wee football club in the city,knowing that no matter how much money is thrown at your club,they will always be viewed as the biiter,seething,little club that is forever in their neighbours shadows?
     

    Wahdan

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    Q1-as you know there is a massive rivalry between Juventus and Torino (actually Juve and pretty much every club in Serie A) historically Juventus are by far the more successful club,they have more trophies,more prestige,a bigger fanbase and a name that is respected and acknowledged as being one of the greatest teams in world football.
    the question is-what is it like to be on the other side of the coin? you know,being the shitty wee football club in the city,knowing that no matter how much money is thrown at your club,they will always be viewed as the biiter,seething,little club that is forever in their neighbours shadows?
    Awesome :lol:
     

    KB824

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    Question #3.

    What are the going rates for Bananas in Manchester City, and do you notice a significant spike in prices 24 hours before a mtach?
     

    SABSAB

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    Q1-as you know there is a massive rivalry between Juventus and Torino (actually Juve and pretty much every club in Serie A) historically Juventus are by far the more successful club,they have more trophies,more prestige,a bigger fanbase and a name that is respected and acknowledged as being one of the greatest teams in world football.
    the question is-what is it like to be on the other side of the coin? you know,being the shitty wee football club in the city,knowing that no matter how much money is thrown at your club,they will always be viewed as the biiter,seething,little club that is forever in their neighbours shadows?
    :lol2:

    I love you Boz.
     
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    Bozi

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    you recently spent a massive amount of Money on Ballotelli,some say he is Italian,some say he is Italien,some say he is 49 years old,so far all he has done is play 1 game,crash his car and flirt with Milan.

    how does it feel to be like Coleeen Rooney,spending millions on fancy dresses,shoes,etc and yet her man still flirts openly with the haggard old prostitute in the corner?
     

    X Æ A-12

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    you recently spent a massive amount of Money on Ballotelli,some say he is Italian,some say he is Italien,some say he is 49 years old,so far all he has done is play 1 game,crash his car and flirt with Milan.

    how does it feel to be like Coleeen Rooney,spending millions on fancy dresses,shoes,etc and yet her man still flirts openly with the haggard old prostitute in the corner?
    :lol:
     

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