urban genie
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Empteh seats is a badge of honour now, embrace it and laugh at the sad fuckers out seat spotting
For all you lurking dickheads on RAWK, it was a fake tweet with fake facts. This below, however, is a genuine tweet with genuine facts. Your first game back in Europe after your self-inflicted 6 year ban and only 17,131 bothered to turn up. To be fair, you managed 23,000 against Auxerre in the 2nd round and an absolutely mahoosive 16,007 in the 3rd round. Of course, some nonce claims it’s because you were building the Centenary Stand and capacity was affected as a result, yet just 4 days before that 17,131 crowd you got 38,400 against Villa and 10 days later you got 37,071 against Wednesday so he’s chatting shit. Now let’s see you plaster those tremendous European attendances all over your shitstain of a forum you window-licking cunts:
:City are still alive here...... '“You look in the dustbins for something to eat, you find a dead rat and you think its treat, In your Liverpool slums”?
Spot on our attendances have always been solid these are the league positions we had and average attendances at the Etihad pre money and they stack up very well.If it's the same guy in the comments, he's chatting shit about the average attendance of City "pre-oil money" too.
17k? Where's he got that from???
Further information for any lurkers:
City have never had a single season with an average anywhere near that low in the PL era.
City managed 28k+ in the third tier which is more than Leeds ever managed when they were relegated that low. 26k was the best they could do and they had 3 seasons to match it to City's 1. Not to mention, they are a one club city, and were without "the biggest club in the world" as their twatty neighbours. Who were at the height of their golden era at the same time(99).
32k+ in 2nd tier twice. Leeds and Newcastle didn't do any average attendances higher than that like for like, until at least the 2010s. Which is a different era all together than the 90s to early 00s in terms the average championship club match attendances. For example Newcastle had a 16k average in 91 in the second tier, they were different times.
Not to mention the reduced capacity Maine Road simply held less fans, so some of those second tier figures could have been higher, had they had the space for them. Attendances jumped up to 40-45k on average per season in the Etihad stadium right up to 2008.
For all you lurking dickheads on RAWK, it was a fake tweet with fake facts. This below, however, is a genuine tweet with genuine facts. Your first game back in Europe after your self-inflicted 6 year ban and only 17,131 bothered to turn up. To be fair, you managed 23,000 against Auxerre in the 2nd round and an absolutely mahoosive 16,007 in the 3rd round. Of course, some nonce claims it’s because you were building the Centenary Stand and capacity was affected as a result, yet just 4 days before that 17,131 crowd you got 38,400 against Villa and 10 days later you got 37,071 against Wednesday so he’s chatting shit. Now let’s see you plaster those tremendous European attendances all over your shitstain of a forum you window-licking cunts:
Not to mention the Swales years, nudge, nudge, wink, wink.Spot on our attendances have always been solid these are the league positions we had and average attendances at the Etihad pre money and they stack up very well.
2003/04 season finished 16th - 46,834 - 3rd highest
2004/05 season finished 8th - 45,192 - 3rd highest
2005/06 season finished 15th - 42,856 - 4th highest
2006/07 season finished 14th - 39,997 - 6th highest
2007/08 season finished 9th - 42,126 - 6th highest.
Our lowest attendances in 2007 is still the 6th highest in the country and that was during Pearce's last season the one we went from New Years day till August next season to score our next home goal.
Its just pure bitterness, its really sad and pathetic to be honest that they watch our games just to look for a few seats shows how far the mighty have fallen. I say get a life and stop obsessing over City.