City fan suffers broken leg after being attacked at Leeds game

The problem is, as you said, that everyone knows there were Leeds fans in home areas, particularly hospitality. There's loads of videos and first hand accounts. By trying to sweep this under the rug like they are doing, they look like an ever more inept version of Comical Ali during the Iraq war.

"There were no Leeds United fans in the City home ends, and in the City hospitality sections."

"There is nothing to see here."

"Manchester City will not be releasing another statement on the matter."

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"Tickets for the Sunderland home match are still available from our 9 official ticket touting partners."

"Thank you. "
 
We need to grow our fanbase regardless of race and nationality. All genuine Blues are welcome.

Pete was right that we are lucky not to see trouble anywhere near on the scale of the 70s and 80s. Long may that continue.
Do we though? What’s the point/obsession with growing our fanbase if we keep forgetting and alienating our own fans/ the people who would still attend if all the success went away.

All the club seem to care about is ‘new’ fans
 
Do we though? What’s the point/obsession with growing our fanbase if we keep forgetting and alienating our own fans/ the people who would still attend if all the success went away.

All the club seem to care about is ‘new’ fans
Money

Haaland has to be paid for, apparently despite the huge amounts of money already in football they need more
 
Definitely wont be any Sunderland fans in the home sections tomorrow….

The thing is I'd be very surprised if the Sunderland fans who will be in the City end cause any bother, not that it makes it right and I post that as someone who has been in away ends at least 6/7 times including the swamp in '76 & the Yaya Newcastle game in 2012.

It should take a real effort to get into the home end, none of this flash the cash for a padded seat stuff.

If we can't fill the posh seats, I saw something a couple of days ago that staff are getting freebies to fill hospitality, City should do a very low cost upgrade/free entry draw for SC olders, actually get some good PR and look after the bread & butter fans for once.
 
The way that our fans would make a statement would be to completely boycott a home match. Everyone who considers themselves a "Legacy fan" to miss an agreed league game - say Wolves in February. Let the club see what it would look like if they got their way and only tourists turned up. The problem is that as a nation, we roll over and have our collective bellies tickled.

The Bundesliga tried to introduce Monday Night Football a few years ago and the fans completely stopped it within weeks. In England, we all too often complain to each other but carry on regardless.
 
Whilst it may seem pedantic this is an important distinction. Fan support tweeting something isn't a "club statement". Whilst the club (directors/owner) are responsible for any communication they could distance themselves from it, admitting it was wrong but claiming it was a "training issue" or some other tenuous reason. They could also claim they were/are unaware of the tweet in the event they are forced to comment on it.
 
Do we though? What’s the point/obsession with growing our fanbase if we keep forgetting and alienating our own fans/ the people who would still attend if all the success went away.

All the club seem to care about is ‘new’ fans

And that has been the club policy and problem season after season.

The club is pushing legacy fans out any way they can on purpose, and replacing them with new fans who will spend more money on a match day.

What the club is doing isn't unintentional, it's intentional. The directors and the club know exactly what they are doing.

They should be ashamed of themselves, but they aren't. To them City is now nothing more than a business, where increasing match day revenue and annual profit is more important than anything else, which includes the (Legacy) fans.
 
The way that our fans would make a statement would be to completely boycott a home match. Everyone who considers themselves a "Legacy fan" to miss an agreed league game - say Wolves in February. Let the club see what it would look like if they got their way and only tourists turned up. The problem is that as a nation, we roll over and have our collective bellies tickled.

The Bundesliga tried to introduce Monday Night Football a few years ago and the fans completely stopped it within weeks. In England, we all too often complain to each other but carry on regardless.

But that's 1 missed game closer to losing your season ticket.:-(

The directors would love that. ;-)

The Directors box

"Only 9 more games to miss and then we can take back 1000's of Legacy season tickets."
 
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But that's 1 missed game closer to losing your season ticket. :-(

The directors would love that. ;-)

The Directors box

"Only 9 more games to miss and then we can take back 1000's of Legacy season tickets."
I get that, I really do. But surely that rule is also part of the big picture that we're all not happy about. Embarrass the fuckers in front of a global audience. It made a difference when the stay out protest happened, it'd work again.
 
But that's 1 missed game closer to losing your season ticket. :-(

The directors would love that. ;-)

The Directors box

"Only 9 more games to miss and then we can take back 1000's of Legacy season tickets."
Easy way around that is to turn up at the game, swipe your card or flash the phone whatever it is to get in, push the turnstile and piss off to Mary D’s or back into town and watch the game on the telly
 
The thing is I'd be very surprised if the Sunderland fans who will be in the City end cause any bother, not that it makes it right and I post that as someone who has been in away ends at least 6/7 times including the swamp in '76 & the Yaya Newcastle game in 2012.

It should take a real effort to get into the home end, none of this flash the cash for a padded seat stuff.

If we can't fill the posh seats, I saw something a couple of days ago that staff are getting freebies to fill hospitality, City should do a very low cost upgrade/free entry draw for SC olders, actually get some good PR and look after the bread & butter fans for once.
I agree. I've been the beneficiary of free tickets to hospitality lounges as a "Cityzen" in years gone by, but these kinds of things have seemed to dry up since the success started.
The boxes are another opportunity to generate good PR. Don't think I've ever seen them all fully occupied. Why not go on a charm offensive and get some City TV exposure out there?
 
And that has been the club policy and problem season after season.

The club is pushing legacy fans out any way they can on purpose, and replacing them with new fans who will spend more money on a match day.

What the club is doing isn't unintentional, it's intentional. The directors and the club know exactly what they are doing.

They should be ashamed of themselves, but they aren't. To them City is now nothing more than a business, where increasing match day revenue and annual profit is more important than anything else, which includes the (Legacy) fans.


People make excuses for the club.

It's like not wanting to think your parents are cunts but when you grow up you should be able to say it, this is why I support City fans first and foremost.
 
"There were no Leeds United fans in the City home ends, and in the City hospitality sections."

"There is nothing to see here."

"Manchester City will not be releasing another statement on the matter."

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"Tickets for the Sunderland home match are still available from our 9 official ticket touting partners."

"Thank you. "

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Whilst it may seem pedantic this is an important distinction. Fan support tweeting something isn't a "club statement". Whilst the club (directors/owner) are responsible for any communication they could distance themselves from it, admitting it was wrong but claiming it was a "training issue" or some other tenuous reason. They could also claim they were/are unaware of the tweet in the event they are forced to comment on it.
Have they corrected it, or apologised? We must all have missed it if they did.
 

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