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Meet the Fans - Lee Mills previous : next
Name : Lee Mills
Age : 18
Homepage : Roaring Back
Lives In : Gloucester & Devon
Occupation : Student
All-time Favourite City XI :

 1 Steve Mokler
 2 Jon Holloway
 3 Murray Fishlock
 4 Neil Griffiths
 5 Gary Kemp
 6 Chris Burns
 7 Steve Talboys
 8 Andy Adebowale
 9 Dale Watkins
10 Jimmy Cox
11 Simon Cooper

12 Leroy Rosenior
14 Steve Fergusson
15 Neil Mustoe
Best three City goals ever seen : 

Goal 1 : Dale Watkins lobbing the Chelters goaley to give us a memorable 2-1 victory in the 90th minute

Goal 2 : Tom Webb vs Southport. A perfectly weighted ball from Jimmy Cox and a thunderbolt shot into the roof of the net from the edge of the penalty box to put us 3-1 up.

Goal 3 : Shandy vs City Ladies. A dazzling run on the right wing from Lee Mills leads to a terrific cross that Shandy latches onto and tucks away with style.
First Game Attended :
I know it was a Gloucester/Cheltenham Derby game must have been sometime in the early 90s. I know Murray Fishlock was playing.
Description of yourself on a matchday :
I talk to my bro (Jason) for a bit and then meet up with my crew of Joe and his mate Travis. Sing various City songs, discuss the latest music releases with Joe, get a coke at half time, chat to Joe for a little bit until bored, go home and find out the score on the City Open Forum.
Other team(s) supported :
The mighty reds of Liverpool and have a soft spot for Bristol Rovers.
Favourite Away ground :
Southport - Just becuase of the happy memories. It was quite a tidy ground anyway with a large main stand. The toilets and food were c**p and it was bloody cold.
Worst Away ground :
Redditch - a main stand that looks half done, temporary seating behid one of the goals, terracing that is surely a health hazard, moronic fans and catering that comes from the Rab C Nesbitt school of cookery.
Furthest travelled to an away game :
Bishop Auckland - I think most people would say this. It was an epic journey, dont know how I made it.
Most memorable City match :
Southport 1-3 City - there was a lot of build up to the game on local TV and when we drew 1-1, I thought we had lost our chance. Everyone rallied round to make sure we made an event of the replay, with Neil organising coaches and frenzied flag making, yellow pages ripping and balloon blowing. after some 3 hours in the coach I feared a thumping when the port went 1-0 up, but Jimmy Cox (2) and Tom webb (1) caused pandemonium at the away fans end, what a night!
Maddest Celebration :
Hugging Chris Burns at the end of the Southport match and shouting out "We love you Chris!".
All-time favourite City player :
Dale Watkins - Nationwide League quality striker playing for City and scoring 30 goals in the 96/97 season when we just missed out on the Conference and Wembley.
Current favourite City player :
Jimmy Cox / Matt bath - two players who could easily cut it in the Conference.
Improvements you would make to Meadow Park :
Covering the Turnstile End.
Most outrageous thing you've done at a City match :
Worn white socks!
Overall Comments :
Wouldn't want to support anyone else. Fans are the most friendly and generous in non-league, feels like one big happy family!


Page last updated : 26th July 2003

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