Disgruntled Sky Blue
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When my lad first came into this world I wrapped him in a sky blue blanket and so the indoctrination began! Each day he was regularly force fed all things Sky Blue for 5 joyful years while going to many matches. Then one fateful day he started school down here in the land of the cockneys. At first I assumed it was just my imagination as I thought I heard him miss out one of the C's in CCFC. A week later I realised I hadn't misheard anything. After 5 years of careful investment my lad was singing 'Chelsea wherever you may be...' at the top of his vocal range. (In the interests of the various child protection agencies out there I won't divulge my reaction to hearing that!). It is suffice to say that I had lost a son that day which has heavily contributed to the sad old git I am today (along with the crap City have served up down through the decades!). BUT hope springs eternal! 12 years on after continuous depression intermittently relieved by nightmares the lad started to show signs of life this season! It started with him actually telling me about the City results followed by 'That Adam Armstrong looks a player'. Then it was 'Do you mind if I come with you to the Barnsley game?'. Now. I don't want to tempt fate any more than the hope I nurture of seeing City being promoted in my footballing lifetime; but to hear the lad go on about the season so far, the Joe Cole signing among the others, brought tears to my eyes. I have always dreamt of watching the City with my lads willingly wanting to come along rather than me dragging them kicking and screaming asking 'What have I done wrong, Dad?'. Well now it looks like I can thank Mr Mowbray and his team for giving this parent much joy on and off the field. The lad is now encouraging his younger sibling to join the fun and is coming to Gillingham!
So to all parents who live in or outside Cov who have had similar experiences, take heart and don't give up. Our kids will return to the fold... as long as City keep up the good work!
p.s. Dear Jo and Tim, don't frig this up - I won't be able to take it again!
So to all parents who live in or outside Cov who have had similar experiences, take heart and don't give up. Our kids will return to the fold... as long as City keep up the good work!
p.s. Dear Jo and Tim, don't frig this up - I won't be able to take it again!