What does MCFC OK mean?

Manchester City Football Club is an English football club based in Bradford, Manchester that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark's, it became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City in 1894.

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What is the motto of Man City?

Superbia in Proelio is Manchester City's motto in Latin, which is translated to Pride in Battle. That phrase can be read in the team's badge but also in several places around the Etihad Stadium such as the tunnel - so that the players can read the motto as they enter the pitch.
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What are Man City fans called?

Cityzens | Manchester City Supporters and Fans.
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What does Man City we're not really here mean?

Manchester City supporters have been singing “We're Not Really Here” for over 20 years. At first it was a fitting reflection on the woes and misfortune of the old City, a big club that found itself wallowing in the murky depths of English football.
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What is the meaning of the Manchester City logo?

The shield features a ship on its upper half representing the Manchester Ship Canal, and three diagonal stripes in the lower half symbolise the city's three rivers – the Irwell, the Irk and the Medlock. The bottom of the badge bears the motto "Superbia in Proelio", which translates as "Pride in Battle" in Latin.
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MCFC OK Chant - Man City vs Chelsea August 2015



Why does a bee Symbolise Manchester?

The Manchester worker bee is one of the best-known symbols of Manchester and has been an emblem for the city for over 150 years. The bee denotes Mancunians' hard work ethic and the city being a hive of activity. It has also come to represent the sense of unity in our great city.
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What do the 3 stars on Man city badge mean?

The current City badge, used since 1997, displays three stars above the main crest. Usually stars are placed on a Club's badge or jersey to display the number of European Cup victories they have. However, the stars on the badge that will be replaced at the end of this season are purely decorative.
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Why are United fans called Rags?

The most commonly used name by City fans to describe their cross-city rivals is the term "Rags", this is due to a period after World War II where United were given use of City's Maine Road stadium after Old Trafford had been bombed by the Luftwaffe.
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Why do United fans call City berties?

Bertie Magoo the Bitter Blue. A cartoon character created by a Manchester United fanzine portraying the stereotypical City fans through the eyes of a red. Supposedly, that stereotype is moody, bitter and Mancunian. Bertie is a middle-aged man and said to speak with a strong Mancunian accent.
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What percentage of Manchester support United?

In keeping with the Cockney Reds jibe, London and South East was the region with the next highest number of Reds, with 12% of Great Britain's Manchester United fans residing there. So, even before factoring in the club's enormous global fanbase, we know that at least 62% of United fans do not live in Manchester.
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Who are Chelsea's main rival?

- West Ham United. These London Clubs are literally known as Chelsea's biggest rivals because they are all from the same city.
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What's a glory hunter?

<strong>Glory Hunter : Someone that follows a team due to the fact they are successful and don't know the history of the club, wouldn't knwo who anybody was, basicly they support a team because they are winning...</strong><hr></blockquote> Agreed.
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Who is Liverpool's rival?

Liverpool's longest-established rivalry is with fellow Liverpool team Everton, against whom they contest the Merseyside derby. The rivalry stems from Liverpool's formation and the dispute with Everton officials and the then owners of Anfield.
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Why do Man City fans sing Blue Moon?

Since a blue moon is a rare astronomical event, wherein a full moon appears in the same calendar month twice, the song rang true to the era of frustration, when the team would only win “once in a blue moon”.
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What is Chelsea's motto?

Chelsea's mantra of 'Nisi Dominus Frustra' translates into English as meaning 'Without God, it is in vain'. The phrase's link to the club's brand, kit, and the crest is weak, however, and many fans of the Stamford Bridge side may not even be aware of its existence, let alone it's meaning.
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Why do Man City have bananas?

However the most creditable tale is that Frank Newton, a City fan and computer analyst, was the man who started the tradition. The legend goes that Frank brought his inflatable banana to Maine Road after borrowing it from a mate in Leeds back in 1987.
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What does Rag mean in football?

Manchester United fan's started referring to themselves as "Rags" every time, like for example "Hey Frank, you going to see the rags on Saturday?", so United fans were taking the piss out of themselves jokingly for being so poor, and it was overheard by other fans, and those fans started saying it.
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Why are Man City called Cityzens?

Though not strictly an 'official' nickname, you may occasionally hear Man City or their fans be referred to as 'Citizens' or 'Cityzens'. Put simply, these names have simply evolved from their team name, 'City. '
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Why are Liverpool called bin dippers?

'Bin dipper' is a slur primarily aimed at Liverpool fans and residents of the city, implying they forage in bins for food because they are poor or homeless.
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Why are Man City fans called plastic?

Therefore, these fans call fans of Man City “plastic” because they believe they changed teams to support Man City or only began supporting the club after it started winning and gained the ability to buy good players to make them a title contender.
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Who has the biggest fan base in Manchester?

Manchester United can safely claim to have the most fans out of the two main Manchester teams, having established a truly global brand thanks to the success achieved by Ferguson's teams in the 1990s and 2000s.
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What animal is Man City?

The lion is said to symbolise bravery and strength, while the antelope stands for peace, harmony, courage and discipline. At the top, the crest consists of seven bees flying over a globe, symbolising Manchester's industry being exported across the world.
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What is the flower on Man City badge?

The new crest features a shield that retains the gold ship which has featured in the club emblem for almost a century, as well as three diagonal stripes – representing the rivers Irwell, Medlock and Irk – and the red rose of Lancashire.
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