I think that was before my time, but do remember those who saw Hannibal in the single campaign he played for us said he was never the kind of mid-field general we needed and used to rubbish him all the time for just playing it over the top.
Still we now see he was years ahead of his time. First North African to play for us, of course, long before Hadji and Chippo. And still remembered for the single elephant seen in City's emblem, and in our Sky Blue mascot. What's forgotten is that Hannibal brought a huge squad of Sky Blue Sams with him who knew how to win the hard way, unlike the current bunch of donkeys we're now familiar with every season who only know how to lose all the time and never in a million years would have invented the famous donkey kick of which we are so rightly proud.
They say Hannibal's only legacy was when we aspired to play a team of Breens, but they never reached the same heights. In fact, they were just donkeys, really, compared with the famous team of old Hannibal and his ten Sky Blue Sams. They were twice as good as any previous City team. It is said that in those days all our fans had rattles in both hands (firmly gripped in ten digits, unlike those of some neighbouring fans) and the cry then was "Come on the old ten!" Even in defeat, the Romans wrote of the X Factor we possessed at that time. Which may explain why a small minority of our fans are still unimpressed with Max.