Twelve Days of Christmas – Day 2

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My Dad has been a big Manchester City Football Club fan from being a small boy when he used to go to their old stadium “Maine Road” with his Grandfather. So the whole family follow “The Boys in Blue”.

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On the ‘Second Day of Christmas’ my Mum’s gift to me and the boys was a meal at the ground ‘The Etihad Stadium’ in Manchester and seats to watch Manchester City F.C. play Liverpool FC.

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It was a very important match because Liverpool were top of the English Premier League and we needed to beat them to stay in contention. Granddad, Dad, Tom, Matt and I were in good voice, although Dad told me at half time to take it easy and not to get too excited as we were 2-1 up by then. We went back inside and ate Mince Pies and had a cup of tea.

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It was a fabulous match, we were on the edge of our seats. The final result 2-1 to Manchester City so I thought I’d tape my second day of Christmas from the ground, I had to wait for the stadium to partially empty so that you could hear me.

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Hope you enjoy the video. I did think about changing the lyrics to: On the Second Day of Christmas my true love gave to me, two Man. City goals and a partridge in a pear tree but I’m not one to gloat “mwha ha ha”.

43 thoughts on “Twelve Days of Christmas – Day 2

  1. A fellow football/soccer fan, I see! Though since I’m originally from Lyon, my team is the Olympique Lyonnais.
    Anyway, loved this video too! “See” you tomorrow! 🙂

    1. Hi Stephanie, I only keep up with the premier league, Liverpool were very impressive and it made for a great spectator match but they didn’t have the extra sparkle needed. See you ;0
      Best wishes
      Charlotte

    1. Cheers Darren, we City fans got used to many lean years and taking a ribbing from our more successful neighbouring fans at Manchester United, it used to be easier to get tickets that’s for sure 😉
      All the best
      Charlotte

  2. You look like you’re feeling well and doing better! So glad. (The tonsil thing is AWFUL to go through as an adult. Believe me, I know!) Hope the rest of your holidays are just as fun and exciting. 😀

    1. I’ve never had the tonsils thing before and I hope now I recognise the symptoms I won’t let it develop again :/
      There are lots of bugs and things in your first year or so at University and I’ve been pretty fit and lucky up to now.
      I’m enjoying getting out and about again now I must admit 😉
      Best wishes
      Charlotte

      1. We had a bonfire in the farmyard after tree felling all day. Marshmallows, baked spuds, a spot of music and even a string of fairy lights – just the 3 of us, plus Uncle Baldrick, my bestie from the UK who came over for a week 🙂

    1. Hi Tony, one of my family friends Dave emigrated to Australia and he still follows Macclesfield Town from down under.
      It’s great to be part of the Man. City team as they’re following their own adventure, it’s been a struggle for them over the past ten years but the fans never gave up and I think that’s what the investors love about our club. It’s fab to see a full stadium, have you seen the plans for the stadium and the area all around, our club does such a lot for the local community, it’s buzzing now in East Manchester and they’ve bought a lot of benefits to the local area whatever club you support.
      Best wishes
      Charlotte

    1. My Grandad looks a little bit like Rodney Marsh, a famous footballer, from a distance so we always get lots of double looks when I walk along with him lol it’s great to go to the Etihad together.
      All the best
      Charlotte

  3. Soccer player/fan here.

    The great thing about soccer – I mean football – is that on those grayest, wintry, European days; the ball can appear ever so whiter.

    Excellent post.

    1. I love live football matches, it makes you feel so alive when everyone cheers and jumps up in unison, singing together 😉
      We had good weather too. I didn’t get to the match today but we won again, yay.
      Best wishes
      Charlotte

    1. Lol, have you always supported the Arsenal? Bet you were happy with the 3-1 away win on Boxing Day ;). My youngest brother is the football fanatic in the family he hates it if my Mum comes to matches with us because she makes him calm down.
      Best wishes
      Charlotte

    1. Hi David, oh yeah! Man City were averaging four goals per home game, we won our last match 1-0 keeping our 100% home league record so it’s exciting in the premier league at the moment, our next game is Swansea on New Years Day away.
      Best wishes
      Charlotte

  4. It looks like you all had a great time, Charlotte, but I still don’t get the soccer thing. At least you got to see three scores. Usually its nil-nil or something, right? ;-} Pardon my Ermericanness (a word I just made up!)
    ….Did I win the draw yet?

    1. Hi Dylan, my Mum says the same thing, we don’t like her coming with us because if there are no goals she’s shouted out in the past ‘I’ve seen more exciting netball matches’ ha! Then she enquired once why if they can do all these fancy passes and keepy uppies in tv adverts don’t they play like that in a real game!
      Best wishes
      Charlotte

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