Whymewhynot
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The loudest I’ve heard Wembley was us in the rags semi
Nasri goal against Sunderland was easily the loudest for me
The loudest I’ve heard Wembley was us in the rags semi
As a candidate for the loudest (and best) single moment I probably wouldn’t argue with you but over a whole game I’ve never heard Wembley louder than that semi finalNasri goal against Sunderland was easily the loudest for me
Yeah that was the loudest full game, we were electric, without actually singing too much as it was more that we were just behind every challenge and shot and pass.As a candidate for the loudest (and best) single moment I probably wouldn’t argue with you but over a whole game I’ve never heard Wembley louder than that semi final
Yeah this seems to be the goto tune.City’s going down with a billion in the bank.
Yeah this seems to be the goto tune.
Don't think I've heard it so loud & as regular at Wembley.
I was back row in 514 we were going for it and from that angle I could see hands going up & down in the bottom level.it was loud in the concourses on level 5, 02-7 areas but never materialised to the stands, although if it did by us they would would have been a number of miserable twats running tot he stewards to complain anyhow.
The Arsenal game we had to keep warm somehow! Maybe the sound didn’t travel to your section yesterday but I thought it was generally pretty goodYeah that was the loudest full game, we were electric, without actually singing too much as it was more that we were just behind every challenge and shot and pass.
The loudest cheer was the Nasri goal in the Sunderland game.
And the best for singing was the second half against Arsenal a couple of years ago, once we went 3-0 up we sang all the way to the final whistle.
Thought yesterday was very poor on the whole from us.
Sounded a bit apathetic on the box mate, even our goals didn't seem to be met with great enthusiasm. Maybe everyone is just totally fucked off with recent events, I don't know.
Yep was there as well, agreed on the unified singing, didn’t think the atmosphere was terrible though TBFWas sat in Club Wembley at our end, what you always notice at Wembley with the gap between the bottom and top tiers is it’s hard to get a unified song going as different pockets of people sing their own thing and it can take a few seconds for other blocks to catch on by which time it’s all out of sync. Villa only seemed to have about 2 songs which did help them get an atmosphere going.
I was near the back of 112 and we sang for most of the game but sometimes it was hard to hear the lower rows singing.
We need a simple song that all the crowd can latch onto this is what the Villa fans did and the few times they sang that Allez Allez song most of their fans joined in.
Walking back to the tube the slightly bitter Villa fans went full on City Bingo I heard the lot.
I really hope this lot go down they really are the most bitter twisted lot of all the west Midlands clubs.
They also seem to have the shortest memories unless you are talking about their tropheys of course.
Forgot how much I dislike this bunch of scrotes.
Got sick of it so I proceeded to enlighten them that I thought Grelish is an overrated diving cheating twat and he will fit right in when he signs for the Rags in the summer.
One idiot tried to argue we should sign him to which I openly laughed and explain he would get nowhere near our midfield and pointed out that he was knackered after 60 mins and that was in a game where he had done fvck all.
God they all bit at that one but at least they stopped playing City bingo at that point.
more drivel.....give up boss.....Sounded a bit apathetic on the box mate, even our goals didn't seem to be met with great enthusiasm. Maybe everyone is just totally fucked off with recent events, I don't know.
Not sure if your asking why do we not have a proper home end or your asking about segregation. There is segregation you obviously didn’t see it. There are two metal barriers about chest height either side of the away fans on every tier. The home end annoys us as well because we have to diving groups either side of the away fans meaning is hard to co ordinate songs and we are competing against three tiers of away fans. It’s likely once the north stand has been worked on that there will be a safe standing section there for singing fans.Hi gents, long time lurker, first time poster. There’s some great stuff on here, but this is the thread that caught my eye insofar as it’s concentrated on purely matchgoing issues. I’m a thirty year STH at Anfield and like most regular match goers, have seen any number of issues that go across most football grounds. Some of the things I’ve seen here though have surprised me slightly. For example, I never realised that there isn’t a ‘home end’ in there as such. Both my visits there were under serious intoxication, one of them a gig, so I’d not noticed. My question is whilst there is obviously a clear demand for the segregation, why hasn’t it been implemented? To be clear, this isn’t a dig, it’s a genuine question. Maine Road had the Kippax which granted wasn’t an end as such, rather a full side, but still did the job as well as any other. Seems strange that the owners have seemingly completely abandoned any kind of territorial placings ahead of huge support from the match goers. Of course, if I’m wrong or have misunderstood, happy to be corrected.
Hi gents, long time lurker, first time poster. There’s some great stuff on here, but this is the thread that caught my eye insofar as it’s concentrated on purely matchgoing issues. I’m a thirty year STH at Anfield and like most regular match goers, have seen any number of issues that go across most football grounds. Some of the things I’ve seen here though have surprised me slightly. For example, I never realised that there isn’t a ‘home end’ in there as such. Both my visits there were under serious intoxication, one of them a gig, so I’d not noticed. My question is whilst there is obviously a clear demand for the segregation, why hasn’t it been implemented? To be clear, this isn’t a dig, it’s a genuine question. Maine Road had the Kippax which granted wasn’t an end as such, rather a full side, but still did the job as well as any other. Seems strange that the owners have seemingly completely abandoned any kind of territorial placings ahead of huge support from the match goers. Of course, if I’m wrong or have misunderstood, happy to be corrected.
Greater Manchester police force are much more active in safety and segregation at football matches than the Merseyside police force.
Not sure if your asking why do we not have a proper home end or your asking about segregation. There is segregation you obviously didn’t see it. There are two metal barriers about chest height either side of the away fans on every tier. The home end annoys us as well because we have to diving groups either side of the away fans meaning is hard to co ordinate songs and we are competing against three tiers of away fans. It’s likely once the north stand has been worked on that there will be a safe standing section there for singing fans.