The third issue of monthly City fanzine, Topical City, is out now. If you wish to read it, as you should, then follow this link and click on either the flash or non-flash version of the magazine.
This month I have written an article on the first day of the 2007/2008 season - the first competitive game of Shinawatra's reign at the club - and try to argue that this was the first day in the modern era of the football club. The article starts below and can be read in its entirety in Topical City magazine.
11th August 2007. The opening day of the season had taken us away to East London and a game against West Ham at the Boleyn Ground. As we stepped out of the tube station and into the late summer sunshine, those usual feelings of trepidation and doubt were outweighed by something different, something new.To read on, turn to page eight of the new issue of Topical City magazine.
The previous season had ended with a long slog of drab, hopeless football. Stuart Pearce’s trusty Beanie Horse had run out of luck and City had not scored a home league goal since New Year’s Day. There was a tangible sense of impending doom about the club. If the lucky horse no longer delivered, what hope was there for the season to come?
Step up, the ‘fit-and-proper’ saviour, Thaksin Shinawatra. The FA agreed that our new charismatic owner needed a break from ‘politically motivated’ bitchiness, and the former Thai Prime Minister came in and injected, that vital football fan ingredient, hope into the football club. The week before the start of the season, after showcasing his new football team against Valencia at home (a David Silva goal settled the tie – I wonder what happened to him?), Thaksin treated the City fans to a party in Albert Square. Whilst those who went down into central Manchester after the game were guzzling down the complimentary Thai Green Curry, Shinawatra took the microphone and serenaded the dumbfounded Blues with the club anthem, Blue Moon.