Why didn't you go to the Leipzig game?

Please don't take this question the wrong way but are we competing against them and if so why are we competing against them?
I've 'suffered' the insults, the alleged banter and to be quite honest I don't give a running jump what they say or how they react. I go to watch my team Manchester City so let them go watch their rubbish team! The only time I'd care is if one of them told me I couldn't watch City!! Then I'd start and boy would I start!! ;-)
We’re competing against everyone for support as the owners want us to be as big as possible. I guess my real point is that there are two clubs in Mcr and Rags are defined as biggest on the planet so we are competing against them for the new generation of support. Mentioned Liverpool as pundits use them as a reference, there local competitor is Everton. Personally I don’t care we are what we are.
 
We’re competing against everyone for support as the owners want us to be as big as possible. I guess my real point is that there are two clubs in Mcr and Rags are defined as biggest on the planet so we are competing against them for the new generation of support. Mentioned Liverpool as pundits use them as a reference, there local competitor is Everton. Personally I don’t care we are what we are.
The rags have moved to Manchester ?
 
The best thing Kevin Parker could have done is not gotten involved at all, or at the very least straight batted the question by saying he didn't have a problem with what Pep said - even if he did.

Kevin Parker, as head of a supporters group, should be well aware of the context of the remarks made by Pep and how they were likely to have been taken up by the media. By responding in the manner he has, he's poured fuel on to flame.


At least he has a sense of humour our Kev.
 
It’s not the first time peps questioned our loyalty he can try and choose his words how ever he likes but he gets Very well paid to manage the team, some people have a tight budget to feed/ clothe their families some people have been really hit hard this last 18 months he is very fortunate he doesn’t have to worry about the odd £50 here and there
he needs to live in the real world for once
 
Didn't go because quite frankly I'm pissed off. Cannot park, cannot speak with anyone to fix issues, constantly on hold for hours, never get a response to e-mails, chasing rules and impositions at the last minute, and piss poor communication for everything they attempt to do. Can't be arsed with the faff around mobile ticketing. Even in the stadium you get bent over dry-fucked for a bottle of water.

Can't believe I'd ever come to the point of considering this - it seemed almost impossible a year ago - but me and the lad are now on the verge of cancelling the £2000 worth of direct debits for the season tickets.

It's not the team, its not Pep or the experience of watching City play. We love it and always have.

However it feels more and more like we are trying to support our team DESPITE the best efforts of the corporate clusterfuck being imposed on us, and it's grinding us down. We've gone from attending every game in all Tournaments with high enthusiasm to feeling rather disenfranchised and undervalued.

Just as an example I've spent 4 hours on hold today trying to resolve an issue that should never have been a problem. I'm still only 62 in the queue and have been for the duration of typing this response.

We will always support City but match attendance is now harder than ever, cannot transfer to friends without a load of hassle. cannot move seats easily, cannot buy tickets for friends to accompany us without hassle. Cannot park easily in our usual carpark. It's a complete clusterfuck and has represented a significant deterioration in our match day experience.

It's not one single thing that's pissed us off, but a succession of screw-ups, and a complete lack of respect for the fans over the years. Feels like as fan we are completely undervalued by the corporate fuckery that stands between us and our team.

Maybe after I have had a bit of kip and some time to think I might change my mind, but right now I'm pissed off.

So yeah - I get it. We want to be there but until they sort out the monumental clustefuck they are creating by screwing with our matchday experience, we won't be bothering.
Some really good points there, maybe we should somehow let Kevin Parker bring this up in his next interview or some similar chances like that... but hold one, will it let the whole world know and fuel another fire? I've no idea, but they are just what really happens, aren't they? So maybe just say it anyway and hope that some thick skins can listen to it and bring a better outcome ultimately, I guess...
 
I stopped going to the Champions League games a number of years ago, personally everything they do from covering up non-approved ads to their taking over the broadcasting experience in the ground pisses me off. To their anti-racism clips, when you know that UEFA hand out laughable fines if people actually are.... Honestly if the club didn't charge me I still wouldn't attend.
 
Jesus, storm in a teacup or what. Would be absolutely ridiculous if this caused a rift between pep and the fans, I think it has been taken out of context a bit what he's meaning. He just wants more people there than Wednesday night not necessarily filling the stadium, but not seeing big gaps dotted around the stadium. He knows it will be totally different tomorrow anyway, so he really shouldn't have mentioned it at all, but it's not worth getting et up about
 
I don't know Kevin Parker from Adam, nobody speaks for me as a Blue.

However, I find it incredibly uncomfortable that he's being made the patsy by both Sky and Pep.

He's the head of a supporters group and was asked for comment in light of what Pep said, he's responded to the only words the manager used.

If Pep doesn't want his words to be misconstrued, then take ownership at the time, rather than providing cheap soundbites for people who have not a good word to say about us as a club.

The thing is it was obvious that Pep wasn't having a go at our supporters.

If Pep or anyone else in the spotlight went about their business choosing every word so it couldn't be misconstrued, it would be a dull old world and people would still find things to spin in ways that belie the original intention.

Kevin Parker spoke out of turn, far more so than Pep, who didn't in my opinion.
 

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