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Rex has had a hard time of it being a City fan. Fellow
fans often mistakenly believe he is an undercover police dog,
when in reality he works in a scrapyard guarding broken cars. A
supporter for six years, his favourite player is Dean Windass.

When asked to name his all time favourite player, Ben said
"Woof!" Billy Woof played for City in the 82-83 season. Looking
good for your age there, Ben.

Jess was really happy after securing a perfect position at the
front of the celebrations. A lifetime City fan, she remembers
the dark old days in the lowest division and is over the moon at
our success.
Her favourite player is Caleb Folan. "He is sooo handsome!" she
said.

Winston was visibly nervous before setting off for Wembley on
Play-Off Final Day. After throwing up on the coach several times
en-route to the Capital, he ended up watching the match from a
bar at Watford Gap services.

Sparky watched the final from the comfort of his living room,
after being banned from making the trip to Wembley because of
his penchant for chewing Ryan France's legs. Pictured here
moments before the final whistle, the nervous anticipation is
apparent for all to see. Bless.

Fido celebrated long in to the night and is pictured here
looking a little worse for wear after one too many bowls of
lager. He is looking forward to watching the Tigers in the
Premiership and can't wait to see the likes of Ronaldo, Torres
and Ballack gracing the KC turf next season. "Turner will bite
their legs" he said.

"Bad-Dawg" Buster doesn't have any time for all the new fans
that have crawled out of the woodwork since the Tigers promotion
to the Premier League. "Where were they when we were shit?" he
growled, menacingly.

Cleo was heartbroken the day City released Aaron Wilbraham
and hasn't taken her Alby 22 shirt off since 2005. The polyester
rag stinks, but not as much as Wilbraham's performances, the
lanky oaf. Not that we'd let Cleo hear us say that.

You've heard of guide dogs for the blind, well Dino the blind
dog has a guide human who provides running commentary at games.
Dino eschews a City shirt for a hat which conveniently hides
his boggly eyes, but the head swaying is a dead giveaway.

Being exiled in another country hasn't dampened this dogs rabid
support of the Tigers. Modelling the 2007/08 away kit, Rocky
shows off his close ball control skills. "I used to be pretty
tasty when I was younger" says Rocky, "I had trials with
Bedlington Terriers and Donny Rovers, but a knee injury ended my
pro football dreams. Nowadays I live in America and do a bit of
coaching, but they don't know what real football is here. Mind
you, they think a fanny is your arse! Any hole's a goal I
suppose! Hurr hurr hurr!"
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