Atmosphere Thread | 2025/26

I don’t think fucking off after that shitshow was a bad thing at all. Players deserved to see it. They need to understand what these games against these lot mean to fans. No city fan wants to stay behind while rags are taunting them. Fuck that. I would have left when that 3rd went in even though it was disallowed. We wouldn’t have scored if we had played for another 3 days.
 
Plenty of proper blues walked out early. I left on 88. A lot of my mates left earlier. I was on a tram by the time the final whistle went, which was great and back in the Castle for 14:45.

Didn't have to deal with many of those cunts on the way and out and what's the point of risking being kept in whilst they play their nursery rhymes over the tannoy?

Atmosphere was just fine until it became abundantly clear after half time that we were getting a right royal fucking.

Not sure what people expect to be honest.
 
I don’t think fucking off after that shitshow was a bad thing at all. Players deserved to see it. They need to understand what these games against these lot mean to fans. No city fan wants to stay behind while rags are taunting them. Fuck that. I would have left when that 3rd went in even though it was disallowed. We wouldn’t have scored if we had played for another 3 days.

There’s no way I would have left before the end and my support is bang average compared with Blues on here who’ve been going since the 60s etc. I see being a Blue like being part of a tribe and you set out your stall on Derby Day.

Each to their own but, these days, Blues who get the precious Derby Away tickets effectively get half price tickets.

If I left early I would be angry with myself that I couldn’t applaud the lads off, even after a poor performance. Instead all we could hear was the tragedy marketeers chanting, “you cheating bastards”.
 
There’s no way I would have left before the end and my support is bang average compared with Blues on here who’ve been going since the 60s etc. I see being a Blue like being part of a tribe and you set out your stall on Derby Day.

Each to their own but, these days, Blues who get the precious Derby Away tickets effectively get half price tickets.

If I left early I would be angry with myself that I couldn’t applaud the lads off, even after a poor performance. Instead all we could hear was the tragedy marketeers chanting, “you cheating bastards”.


Everyone is different and judging by the numbers who left it’s 50/50
 
Everyone is different and judging by the numbers who left it’s 50/50

Fair enough. Maybe it was more like 2/3rds that had left before the final whistle on a cold day.

I’ve posted several times and some of the mard arses on this forum haven’t been able to handle it but a lot of us have lost our passion.
 
I was in my lounge watching, I could drink stood in front of my seat, certainly no tourists or half & half fuckers about.

The atmosphere was electric before the game in fact until the 40 second mark when our first error happened on the touchline.

Picked up again when Darlot didn't get a red but then turned more and more to ratshit as the game progressed.

I left early on 3-0 for a slash and turned the telly off.

It did improve by 1% about a hour later when I found out it finished 2-0.
 
What happened to supporting the team when they aren’t playing well?

I keep hearing we are at our best when the team needs us. Maybe 30 years ago, but as soon as we don’t play well or go 1-0 down we don’t get behind them

Of course if we are getting battered, I’m not expecting 90. Minutes of singing, but it’s happening when it’s 0-0 most weeks or even when we are winning

We did support the team throughout the first half. Even at the start of the 2nd half to an extent. But there was no improvement in the teams performance as the 2nd half carried on. In fact, it was the opposite, United got better and better, as City struggled to contain United before the inevitable goal came. After that the game was over. There was nothing remotely to cheer about.

As you know, and I know, and plenty of posters have pointed out on this thread on numerous occasions, English support is not like European and Ultra support. English support, especially away from home, when your team is not playing well and getting beat, goes quiet. Across Europe the Ultras will carry on supporting their team regardless of the scoreline, which some people find monotonous and strange.

One positive to take from yesterday. Our support was louder at OT than United’s support was at the Etihad. Crumbs of comfort.

As for having 2 genuine singing ends, which we are hopefully getting? When United took the lead, and scored the second goal. the noise, support and atmosphere around Old Toilet from ‘all 4 stands’ was impressive.
 
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Fair enough. Maybe it was more like 2/3rds that had left before the final whistle on a cold day.

I’ve posted several times and some of the mard arses on this forum haven’t been able to handle it but a lot of us have lost our passion.
You've hit the nail on the head.

I'll put myself in that bracket, I don't know what it is about football in general but I don't enjoy it like I used to.

The only reason I keep going to watch City is because my daughter loves it, otherwise I'd just stay at home and watch it on the telly.
 
Fair enough. Maybe it was more like 2/3rds that had left before the final whistle on a cold day.

I’ve posted several times and some of the mard arses on this forum haven’t been able to handle it but a lot of us have lost our passion.
Partly caused by VAR !!!
 
Plenty of proper blues walked out early. I left on 88. A lot of my mates left earlier. I was on a tram by the time the final whistle went, which was great and back in the Castle for 14:45.

Didn't have to deal with many of those cunts on the way and out and what's the point of risking being kept in whilst they play their nursery rhymes over the tannoy?

Atmosphere was just fine until it became abundantly clear after half time that we were getting a right royal fucking.

Not sure what people expect to be honest.
The atmosphere up until the point they scored wasn’t bad at all to be honest - better than some of our recent wins there even. United fans were loud at the start but after that we were regularly out singing them - at least that’s how it felt from the away end and I accept that United fans in the Stretford End might have a different opinion. Once their second went in, the atmosphere in our end fell off a cliff, bar a few hardy souls trying to get it going. As such United fans then had the run of the atmosphere just as we often do at our place when we turn them over.

If people want to leave early that’s up to them. However, I stayed until the end when they twatted us 5-0 in 1994 so I was always going to stay until the end yesterday. I suppose the bonus of so many bailing it early was that there was not much point of a hold back so at least those of us who stayed weren’t stuck in there having to listen to their shitty nursery rhymes.
 
We did support the team throughout the first half. Even at the start of the 2nd half to an extent. But there was no improvement in the teams performance as the 2nd half carried on. In fact, it was the opposite, United got better and better, as City struggled to contain United before the inevitable goal came. After that the game was over. There was nothing remotely to cheer about.

As you know, and I know, and plenty of posters have pointed out on this thread on numerous occasions, English support is not like European and Ultra support. English support, especially away from home, when your team is not playing well and getting beat, goes quiet. Across Europe the Ultras will carry on supporting their team regardless of the scoreline, which some people find monotonous and strange.

One positive to take from yesterday. Our support was louder at OT than United’s support was at the Etihad. Crumbs of comfort.

As for having 2 genuine singing ends, which we are hopefully getting? When United took the lead, and scored the second goal. the noise, support and atmosphere around Old Toilet from ‘all 4 stands’ was impressive.
Can I just correct you on one thing as I attend quite a few German games and it's not quite as you describe

If the away team are hammered, (as we were yesterday) then the players walk to their fans after the Final Whistle and metaphorically beg for forgiveness

Sometimes they're forgiven, and the away fans start applauding and singing with the players often joining-in.

However just as often, they're not forgiven

I was in the Cologne end when they lost a German Polka Cup tie at Kaiserslautern two seasons ago.
This was a huge shock and there must have been 5,000 travelling supporters who literally turned their backs on the team after the Final Whistle

The players came over, but the supporters refused to engage in any form of communication and instead there was an aggressive stand off,. with the players clearly agitated

Not better or worse than the Premier League
Just different
 
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Striking to see how many away end tickets go to the ticket tout sites. This was supposedly with 5 mins to go^ and most of that cluster of the away end are queuing up to get out.

Sad times with ticketing at our club.
You'll never hear me defending anything ticket site related but in this instance that isn't the issue. That's the sight of the majority of our most hardened blues bailing. The tourists actually stay until the end and beyond soaking it in and getting every pennies worth of their extortianate ticket.
 
Can I just correct you on one thing as I attend quite a few German games and it's not quite as you describe

If the away team are hammered, (as we were yesterday) then the players walk to their fans after the Final Whistle and metaphorically beg for forgiveness

Sometimes they're forgiven, and the away fans start applauding and singing with the players often joining-in.

However just as often, they're not forgiven

I was in the Cologne end when they lost a German Polka Cup tie at Kaiserslautern two seasons ago.
This was a huge shock and there must have been 5,000 travelling supporters who literally turned their backs on the team after the Final Whistle

The players came over, but the supporters refused to engage in any form of communication and instead there was an aggressive stand off,. with the players clearly agitated

Not better or worse than the Premier League
Just different
Each to their own and there’s a lot to admire about German fan culture but I’d sooner fuck off early - which I don’t do by the way - and do my moaning in the pub than turn my back on the players when they come over at full time.
 
The atmosphere up until the point they scored wasn’t bad at all to be honest - better than some of our recent wins there even. United fans were loud at the start but after that we were regularly out singing them - at least that’s how it felt from the away end and I accept that United fans in the Stretford End might have a different opinion. Once their second went in, the atmosphere in our end fell off a cliff, bar a few hardy souls trying to get it going. As such United fans then had the run of the atmosphere just as we often do at our place when we turn them over.

If people want to leave early that’s up to them. However, I stayed until the end when they twatted us 5-0 in 1994 so I was always going to stay until the end yesterday. I suppose the bonus of so many bailing it early was that there was not much point of a hold back so at least those of us who stayed weren’t stuck in there having to listen to their shitty nursery rhymes.

Seems a lifetime ago that match but didn’t we start off quite well early doors, creating a few chances or am I getting mixed up with other Old Trafford Derby drubbings?

If it’s the one I’m thinking of we probably had a better xG than yesterday.
 
Each to their own and there’s a lot to admire about German fan culture but I’d sooner fuck off early - which I don’t do by the way - and do my moaning in the pub than turn my back on the players when they come over at full time.
As I said
Not better or worse
Just different, and at times, a tad bizarre for an English neutral

I also stayed until the Final Whistle yesterday but that was mainly due to my supporters coach being only 300 yards away
 
Seems a lifetime ago that match but didn’t we start off quite well early doors, creating a few chances or am I getting mixed up with other Old Trafford Derby drubbings?

If it’s the one I’m thinking of we probably had a better xG than yesterday.
You’re spot on mate. We had the better chances early on but once Cantona scored the opener it was all downhill from there.

Interesting side note to that game. Me and 2 other blue mates got a lift there and back from our local off a United supporting Iranian season ticket holder called Hamed or “H” as he was known down the pub. H had a season ticket in H stand and also drove a H reg car! He was a decent bloke for a Rag and at least he went to the games unlike all the other armchair cunts in there ;)
 
Can I just correct you on one thing as I attend quite a few German games and it's not quite as you describe

If the away team are hammered, (as we were yesterday) then the players walk to their fans after the Final Whistle and metaphorically beg for forgiveness

Sometimes they're forgiven, and the away fans start applauding and singing with the players often joining-in.

However just as often, they're not forgiven

I was in the Cologne end when they lost a German Polka Cup tie at Kaiserslautern two seasons ago.
This was a huge shock and there must have been 5,000 travelling supporters who literally turned their backs on the team after the Final Whistle

The players came over, but the supporters refused to engage in any form of communication and instead there was an aggressive stand off,. with the players clearly agitated

Not better or worse than the Premier League
Just different

I didn’t just mean German games. I was referring to the Ultra support across Europe. As regards the Ultras, yes, they can be very harsh on their teams and the players after the final whistle if they don’t play well. It’s a totally different type of support in Europe than it is in England. This is slowly creeping into the English game as well, where fans are now arguing with players as they leave the pitch at full time.

Van de Ven, Porro and Palhinha all had separate heated exchanges with the travelling support in a repeat of last season's scenes at the Vitality Stadium, where former boss Ange Postecoglou was met with abuse by the away end.
 
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There’s no way I would have left before the end and my support is bang average compared with Blues on here who’ve been going since the 60s etc. I see being a Blue like being part of a tribe and you set out your stall on Derby Day.

Each to their own but, these days, Blues who get the precious Derby Away tickets effectively get half price tickets.

If I left early I would be angry with myself that I couldn’t applaud the lads off, even after a poor performance. Instead all we could hear was the tragedy marketeers chanting, “you cheating bastards”.
It’s a little thing called defiance. I wouldn’t give them the pleasure of seeing me leave early.
 

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