En relativt ny skandinavisk kvalitetsblogg om den engelske fotballklubben Manchester City.
Om å være City-tilhenger
To support Manchester City is to believe that
God might have trouble running things on this planet, but he's in control of
the next world. He has to be. The Devil rules this world and always will,
because his team are Manchester United, and they are world famous and
monolithic. Manchester City, who's name travels the world about as well as
Gracie Fields or Pulp, are on the side of the angels; the poor, sapped,
unfortunate angels who still believe in quaint antiquated notions of earthly
good. To support Manchester City is to accept with heroic willingness the
dead-flat that the universe is cold and hostile, and nothing good will become
of it. To support City is to tackle head on the crushing pointlessness of
existence and to attempt to make something of it. It is hard work. So why do
it? Because somehow this seems ultimately more dignified and fulfilling than
taking the easy way out and supporting the lulling and obnoxious United. To
support United is too easy. It's convenience supporting. It makes life too
easy. There is no challenge. It is a cowardly form of escapism, a sell-out to
the forces of evil. United fans have no soul and will spend their eternity neck
deep in boiling vomit. City fans retain their soul and will spend their
eternity forever reliving the moment their team beat Newcastle 4-3 away from
home to win the League Championship in 1968, beating United into second place.
Surely we will have such eternal bliss again, for why do we spend so much time
suffering in this life watching our team climb to the summit only so that we
can watch them dive, dive, dive to their pitiless bottom of the heap while
United, of Manchester, but nothing really to do with it, float every more
triumphantly skywards? Heartless United are the incarnation of shamelessness
and to support them is heroism in a can. Cavalier City, however awry their
football, however dire their straits, glow with something mystical and
transcendental. City have soul. United do not. When they are great again, City
will have shown that they are worth their extraordinary fans. To this day these
fans will walk a million miles for one of Joe Mercer's smiles. They'll sing a
million songs waiting for some new Mercer-like magic. Because they are City,
and Christ do they know they're born.
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