Present Day Football, Fans and Any Other Stuff You Hate About It!

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I'm ageing, into my 52nd season of following City "LIVE" as Martin Tyler would say and 47 years a season ticket holder and I'm just about hanging in there with modern day football buy by Christ it's a struggle sometimes. So much I could write about the changing face of the game some for the good and some for the bad. I went to a gig last night straight from the Derby. I couldn't fully focus on it after the defeat but at least it helped the anger and frustration die away a little.

What hasn't died away though and is something I've been struggling with more and more since last season is the present day football fan. In this instance I'm steering clear of all the social media fan stuff, begrudgingly accepting it's all part of the ever changing ways in which people engage in football. Let me also confirm I have no problem with people taking the odd photo or video. I've done it myself for family overseas so they can get a sense of it and stay in touch with it on matchday. I've long since stopped engaging in football talk on Twitter or X which is the only social media I am active on, it rarely if ever ends up in good debate and always ends up in petty point scoring and tit for tat toxicity.

No what really irks me is fans sat in the home end filming the opposing players celebrating with the away fans. It's happened in front of me on a few occasions when I've let it go when it wasn't a local rival or a particular heated game. However last season in the Upper tier corner of the East Stand after Real Madrid beat us I had lads leaning over me filming their fans and players celebrating and I could see it all on their phone. I ever so angrily told them to F**K O** filming Madrid and doing it in front of me and in our end. I'm not a fan he replied in his best pigeon English and it all got heated very quickly until he and his mates took the advice and moved away.

Yesterday at the final whistle whilst I was watching the players leave the field with the exception of Haaland, Gvardiol and Dias who walked around and clapped everyone (well done Haaland for telling the rest to do it) I lost count of the number of lads, well men really walking past me towards the rag end with phone in hand filming the rags celebrating. Until one stopped in front of me and he immediately copped for an earful. "I don't support any of the teams" he said. So stop filming the C***s then if you don't support them or fuck off and take your rag c***ing phone out of my eyesight". My wife was already trying to get me to calm down which always has the opposite reaction. "No fuck him filming them celebrating whilst stood in our end I know exactly what he is doing and I know exactly who he supports". He didn't hang around and quickly moved on where I watched him join his mate about 20 seats away and carried on filming whilst I carried on giving it out to at least 3 other's doing the same thing as I trooped angrily up the stairwell past more half n' half f***ing scarves than I had fingers and toes to count.

Now I'm 60 next year and this isn't a good look ranting at younger men half my age and once I've calmed down I feel a little embarrassed, after all it's only football but f**k me it's great fun and gets the blood flowing. I love the banter and even had a wry smile when they got the second just knowing what shit was about to come. It's what football's all about, giving and taking the banter but FFS have some self awareness when you're in an opposing end.
 
I'm a generation younger than you mate, and what you're putting down to a difference in how people engage with football is what I put down to twats. There are plenty of 16-30 year old lads/lasses in the stadium who aren't filming reactions. It's not a generational thing, it's an attention seeking thing. I went to a non-league game recently in my local area and nobody was filming because there's no social clout in it.
We've got BIG. Bigger than probably any of us every thought we would be. I want people to soberly reflect on this - Manchester City are the most watched football club on planet Earth. That's mental. And we get all the good things that come with that and all the drawbacks too. And this is one of the drawbacks.
 
Hate dickheads who get a YouTube channel and think they’re experts
With knee jerk reactions after every single game.

Just for example. City play Everton and Foden doesn’t score or assist.
Arsenal play them the following week and Saka scores.
“OMG Saka is so levels above Foden man it’s scary”
That sort of shite
 
I'm a generation younger than you mate, and what you're putting down to a difference in how people engage with football is what I put down to twats. There are plenty of 16-30 year old lads/lasses in the stadium who aren't filming reactions. It's not a generational thing, it's an attention seeking thing. I went to a non-league game recently in my local area and nobody was filming because there's no social clout in it.
We've got BIG. Bigger than probably any of us every thought we would be. I want people to soberly reflect on this - Manchester City are the most watched football club on planet Earth. That's mental. And we get all the good things that come with that and all the drawbacks too. And this is one of the drawbacks.
I was trying to be ever so polite with my description LOL!

I can understand the filming of your own team and fans although not those that film the game whilst it's going on. But those filming the away team and fans celebrating whilst your stood in the losing/opposing team end after a derby or CL game when it's obvious tensions are running high is seriously not on. I'm only glad I'm older because a 20yr old me would be in trouble watching some fucker doing it stood right in front of me.
 
I'm ageing, into my 52nd season of following City "LIVE" as Martin Tyler would say and 47 years a season ticket holder and I'm just about hanging in there with modern day football buy by Christ it's a struggle sometimes. So much I could write about the changing face of the game some for the good and some for the bad. I went to a gig last night straight from the Derby. I couldn't fully focus on it after the defeat but at least it helped the anger and frustration die away a little.

What hasn't died away though and is something I've been struggling with more and more since last season is the present day football fan. In this instance I'm steering clear of all the social media fan stuff, begrudgingly accepting it's all part of the ever changing ways in which people engage in football. Let me also confirm I have no problem with people taking the odd photo or video. I've done it myself for family overseas so they can get a sense of it and stay in touch with it on matchday. I've long since stopped engaging in football talk on Twitter or X which is the only social media I am active on, it rarely if ever ends up in good debate and always ends up in petty point scoring and tit for tat toxicity.

No what really irks me is fans sat in the home end filming the opposing players celebrating with the away fans. It's happened in front of me on a few occasions when I've let it go when it wasn't a local rival or a particular heated game. However last season in the Upper tier corner of the East Stand after Real Madrid beat us I had lads leaning over me filming their fans and players celebrating and I could see it all on their phone. I ever so angrily told them to F**K O** filming Madrid and doing it in front of me and in our end. I'm not a fan he replied in his best pigeon English and it all got heated very quickly until he and his mates took the advice and moved away.

Yesterday at the final whistle whilst I was watching the players leave the field with the exception of Haaland, Gvardiol and Dias who walked around and clapped everyone (well done Haaland for telling the rest to do it) I lost count of the number of lads, well men really walking past me towards the rag end with phone in hand filming the rags celebrating. Until one stopped in front of me and he immediately copped for an earful. "I don't support any of the teams" he said. So stop filming the C***s then if you don't support them or fuck off and take your rag c***ing phone out of my eyesight". My wife was already trying to get me to calm down which always has the opposite reaction. "No fuck him filming them celebrating whilst stood in our end I know exactly what he is doing and I know exactly who he supports". He didn't hang around and quickly moved on where I watched him join his mate about 20 seats away and carried on filming whilst I carried on giving it out to at least 3 other's doing the same thing as I trooped angrily up the stairwell past more half n' half f***ing scarves than I had fingers and toes to count.

Now I'm 60 next year and this isn't a good look ranting at younger men half my age and once I've calmed down I feel a little embarrassed, after all it's only football but f**k me it's great fun and gets the blood flowing. I love the banter and even had a wry smile when they got the second just knowing what shit was about to come. It's what football's all about, giving and taking the banter but FFS have some self awareness when you're in an opposing end.
Good post mate.

I didn't go yesterday (first home derby I've voluntarily missed in nearly the same length of time you've been a season ticket holder). I was so f**ked off after the spurs game, and my lad was in NY, and I had to be up working by 7am this morning, so I just couldn't face a 3 1/2 hour journey after losing to them (I just felt it would be so). We sold our 2 tickets to the lads that sit near us (at well less than face value of even our season tickets), and after their 2nd goal, I just felt sorry for the poor f**kers that had been given the chance to see a derby they wouldn't have seen.
 
I hate the RDAHMeedya coverage of football, the broadcasters' notion that we should support every English team in Europe (all well 'n good till it's our matchday), the way that the FA, PL, PiGMOL don't give a flying fuck about any genuine comment that fans make about their 'promotion' of the game, and the general hypocrisy that figures as prominently in the game as a football does.
 
Modern pin badges.

I love a pin badge but I'm sick of that shit round holder on the back that comes off after the first mad celebration and you lose another badge again. The old clip holder on the back was much better but no doubt it's something to do with health and safety why we have these crap ones.
 
64 yrs old
The fans changed, often surrounded by fans that don't chat, half n half scarfs etc.
Fans filming everything.
Seeing people in other teams shirt who aren't even playing against City.
I don't feel like I'm part of the City family any more. I feel like a foreign in my own statium.
Can't get tickets next to my lad or mates. To expansive now.

I really hate how loud the PA system is in the Etihad. Before the match, at half time you can't speak to each other as it's to bloody loud.

The last time I felt like I still belonged was the Villa 3-2 game in the SSL3. Loved it people chatted to us, couldn't believe how far we travel and how many games we see lol.
On Gundogan got the 3rd the place went mad, hugging complete strangers. Brilliant.
 
Hate dickheads who get a YouTube channel and think they’re experts
With knee jerk reactions after every single game.

Just for example. City play Everton and Foden doesn’t score or assist.
Arsenal play them the following week and Saka scores.
“OMG Saka is so levels above Foden man it’s scary”
That sort of shite
Some of the City 'content creators' are utterly laughable. One of them, about a month ago had 2 clowns talking of us 'slapping up' Spurs, the other with a 5-1 prediction. I watched, no idea why. The same idiots rock up a few weeks later, with City slightly more unraveled than they were pre-Spurs, when it was evident that we were falling apart, expecting to be taken seriously. I think they watch from their bedrooms, focused more on likes or whatever shit they are after. Absolute chimps. Crock of shite, all of it.
 
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I hate stats and football manager, modern football fan is obsessed with them, expected goals, passes, percentage of possession, headers, left or right foot shots, distance covered, everything is a statistic.

Just watch the game and make up your own mind if someone has played well or not.

Statisticaly 7/10 people will disagree with me :)
 
Zebra pants come a close 2nd
I raise you.

Content creators.
Influencers.
Social media, generally.
Reality television.
Tik Tok dancing. Cunts.
Coffee megachains. Bigger cunts.
Creaky American voices...often paired with the aforementioned influencer.
The New Zealand accent.

I could go on. For days, weeks even. I'm a grumpy old man. Bite me.
 
Content creators. Can't stand watching people talk into their front camera at games.

Watchalongs. People love to have a laugh at a 30 second clip of someone's team getting scored on, but who the actual fuck watches that for 90 mins? Have a fucking word with yourself.

Reaction videos. A 1-0 loss away at Tottenham is not a sign of the apocalypse. A 3-0 win at home against Brentford doesn't do anything for any players Ballon D'Or candidacy.

Social media comment sections of die-hard fans of the club since 2023 from fuck knows where talking absolute horseshit.

The way that all football discussion has become is just comparisons. Nobody can talk about tactics or the game itself, all they can do is argue who is better (and that doesn't expand past G/A)

The obsession with the Ballon D'Or. An English player won it in 2001, and as an 11 year old City fan, i couldn't have given the slightest of shits at the time. The trophies on the field are the ones that matter.

People who are fans of players, not teams. You're a grown man with a Vinicius Jr profile picture on Instagram. Grow a pair.
 
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