New breed of away fan

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Firstly, let’s hope this lad pulls through: our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. Makes you think doesn’t it?
There was a lot of trouble behind us in Block V with the corporate fans. I moved further down to avoid it when it was kicking off towards the end. The bus transport to the train station was fine but we waited 40 minutes for a train to Dusseldorf. We stood in sweltering heat in the carriage for another 30 minutes waiting for it to set off, herded in like cattle, many people sweating and unable to breathe. It was a disgrace. City should put in a formal complaint. We aren’t animals. Not the usual German efficiency as experienced at other clubs. Not impressed Schalke. Hope we beat you by at least 4 goals at the Etihad! Also, I think we should go back to picking up tickets with ID for UCL games, but make sure it’s better organised than Celtic.
 
Firstly, let’s hope this lad pulls through: our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. Makes you think doesn’t it?
There was a lot of trouble behind us in Block V with the corporate fans. I moved further down to avoid it when it was kicking off towards the end. The bus transport to the train station was fine but we waited 40 minutes for a train to Dusseldorf. We stood in sweltering heat in the carriage for another 30 minutes waiting for it to set off, herded in like cattle, many people sweating and unable to breathe. It was a disgrace. City should put in a formal complaint. We aren’t animals. Not the usual German efficiency as experienced at other clubs. Not impressed Schalke. Hope we beat you by at least 4 goals at the Etihad! Also, I think we should go back to picking up tickets with ID for UCL games, but make sure it’s better organised than Celtic.
The train journey back to Dusseldorf was exactly the same ten years ago when we played Schalke in the UEFA. It's why I advised that blues should have stayed close to Gelsenkirchen on the evening of the game
If I remember correctly @Bill was on that train
 
As we don’t seem to have a thread about this I thought I’d start one
The conduct of our younger support is pathetic at the moment , not all but a large percentage. In Germany these last couple of days all they wanted to do was get pissed and goad others either fellow blues or Germans. The songs on the bus back to the train station after the game were all Munich this and Munich that , are they actually aware of who died that day ??
At the ground well at least in our section anyway all they were interested in was getting even more drunk and throwing beer over everyone. When challenged they then tried goading us into a fight all very brave picking on some who is disabled .At one point the idiot behind deliberately poured his beer over one of our party then kept on at him to F**k off if he didn’t like it. One of them even fell asleep during the game .
I can see this happening yet again in the pubs around Wembley again on Sunday and the reason we won’t venture down that way until near ko time. But we are lucky as these are the fans the club want to get on board as they bring atmosphere to the games and intend giving them a separate allocation .
But then maybe it isn’t them at all and it’s just our fault for being as we were called on Wednesday ‘f**king old c**nts’!!
 
I don't do many aways these days & have been lucky at Wembley so far apart from the Wigan game when a blue was trying to fight the block for not staying for the presentation.

Hopefully I'll carry on being lucky this weekend.
 
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I not missed a premier league away game this season and have yet to see what is described above and anyone who knows me will know I one for having a pint on the concourse.

My lad is 19 and his mates (2 of them) who also come to the matches do not act like this. They sing and jump about a bit, but it seems all youngsters are being labelled as idiots.

Be careful in doing this as you could create an actual problem.

The divide could get bigger.
 
I not missed a premier league away game this season and have yet to see what is described above and anyone who knows me will know I one for having a pint on the concourse.

My lad is 19 and his mates (2 of them) who also come to the matches do not act like this. They sing and jump about a bit, but it seems all youngsters are being labelled as idiots.

Be careful in doing this as you could create an actual problem.

The divide could get bigger.
We both go to lots of away games, but there is certainly an issue around drugs.
I don’t think it’s just confined to younger groups, you see some older fans on it too.

At Everton there were three lads coming out of the toilet cubicle together, maybe they were helping one another have a slash?
At Schalke some couldn’t get into the toilets so just went round the wall and sniffed up in full view.

But I’m not attaching it to the youngsters as some are absolute fine, just as some of the older fans are bellends.
 
I not missed a premier league away game this season and have yet to see what is described above and anyone who knows me will know I one for having a pint on the concourse.

My lad is 19 and his mates (2 of them) who also come to the matches do not act like this. They sing and jump about a bit, but it seems all youngsters are being labelled as idiots.

Be careful in doing this as you could create an actual problem.

The divide could get bigger.
I did say not all younger fans , and it’s what I see and encounter at games , perhaps I’m just unlucky.
 
Some may say drugs helped calm down the hooliganism problem in the 80's as people were stoned rather than pissed up. Nowadays though it's not a joint people are smoking it's coke and they then think they are some sort of superman and can take on the world. One day they might pick on the wrong blue
 
I not missed a premier league away game this season and have yet to see what is described above and anyone who knows me will know I one for having a pint on the concourse.

My lad is 19 and his mates (2 of them) who also come to the matches do not act like this. They sing and jump about a bit, but it seems all youngsters are being labelled as idiots.

Be careful in doing this as you could create an actual problem.

The divide could get bigger.
Its not all young fans but it certainly isn't a minority either. As @squirtyflower alludes to its not just the young supporters who have a habit.
 
I'm what you could call the new breed of away fan. Mid 20's and now luckily able to afford more away days. I understand what your saying but I honestly believe the idiots kicking off are a very small minority. In fact, the only blue on blue trouble I have seen as been guys well into their 40's.

The beer throwing has been going on since I remember going City, but yeah if your sober I suppose it will piss you off getting covered in lager. But been happening at big games for years. Young lads ave always been rowdy at games, it's just now older people tend to make up the most of the away support. I'm not condoning the behaviour or Munich chants at all, but again these have been going on for years. Thankfully the Munich chants are dying out, and I believe they are at an all time low. Unfortunately pissed up people at football games are going to act like dicks. Again I have seen plenty of older blue doing exactly the same. Idiots are idiots.

I do sympathise with the older generation not wanting to have this rowdiness around them, and they are well within their rights. They put the miles and years in supporting well before us. But please don't tar all young lads supporting City away at football as thugs.
 
Worst incident I've seen was a few years ago coming back from Middlesbrough on the train. Three middle-aged City fans were pissed up and generally antagonising everyone. Eventually they attacked an Irish lad who got on the train at York or Leeds (it was St Patrick's Day ). Yes some kids can act like dickheads but they certainly don't have a monopoly.
 
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I'm what you could call the new breed of away fan. Mid 20's and now luckily able to afford more away days. I understand what your saying but I honestly believe the idiots kicking off are a very small minority. In fact, the only blue on blue trouble I have seen as been guys well into their 40's.

The beer throwing has been going on since I remember going City, but yeah if your sober I suppose it will piss you off getting covered in lager. But been happening at big games for years. Young lads ave always been rowdy at games, it's just now older people tend to make up the most of the away support. I'm not condoning the behaviour or Munich chants at all, but again these have been going on for years. Thankfully the Munich chants are dying out, and I believe they are at an all time low. Unfortunately pissed up people at football games are going to act like dicks. Again I have seen plenty of older blue doing exactly the same. Idiots are idiots.

I do sympathise with the older generation not wanting to have this rowdiness around them, and they are well within their rights. They put the miles and years in supporting well before us. But please don't tar all young lads supporting City away at football as thugs.
Firstly I didn’t tar all young fans as thugs , I know some very decent younger supporters, what I do take exception to is being threatened by pissed young idiots because I and others took exception to being soaked .
I also thought the Munich songs were dying out , but over in Germany I heard them over and over again.
I agree with you regarding some of our older fans being idiots as well but I am on about my recent experiences and by and large I find that it’s mainly the younger fans.
 
Being a coked up dickhead is not limited to new or younger fans. It's limited to the dickheads who want to get coked up. There are plenty of these dickheads in my generation (mid 40's) and unfortunately dickheads will always behave like dickheads because they are dickheads. Coke and ale just makes them bigger dickheads. Nor is it limited to City fans. Nor is it limited to football. Dickheads can be spotted everywhere.
 
I don't go to away games anymore, but there are people like this around, in general, so it's not so surprising they appear at football matches.

There was a group of them started randomly shouting vile abuse at me in the street one summer's day, for no reason other than I wasn't with them. They don't know me & had never met me.

They ended up hurriedly jumping in a car & speeding off, when I caught up with them, but some poor defenceless fucker will have got it that day, for sure.

I can't be doing with them.
 
Being a coked up dickhead is not limited to new or younger fans. It's limited to the dickheads who want to get coked up. There are plenty of these dickheads in my generation (mid 40's) and unfortunately dickheads will always behave like dickheads because they are dickheads. Coke and ale just makes them bigger dickheads. Nor is it limited to City fans. Nor is it limited to football. Dickheads can be spotted everywhere.

Agree. Good post.

My own view is similar:
Dick heads are dick heads - on Coke and beer or not. Young or old.
Nice people can take Coke and drink beer without having fights and going mental.
A lot of people seem to think a couple of lines makes people want to attack anyone left, right or centre! I personally think alcohol is a lot worse for that sort of behaviour.
 
We both go to lots of away games, but there is certainly an issue around drugs.
I don’t think it’s just confined to younger groups, you see some older fans on it too.

At Everton there were three lads coming out of the toilet cubicle together, maybe they were helping one another have a slash?
At Schalke some couldn’t get into the toilets so just went round the wall and sniffed up in full view.

But I’m not attaching it to the youngsters as some are absolute fine, just as some of the older fans are bellends.

Do you take Coke at away games Squirty? I have never had it. Just curious.

I think the club should do something about it in all seriousness. Some right knob heads and yes they are generally younger.
 

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