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toffeetom said:Pezzer2 said:Dont see why there is an argument between both sets of fans about attendences. Both clubs have amazing support, considering the success and glory hunting nature of the red s**es in both cities.
With the lack of success and our dark days in Division 2 our loyal fan base can never be questioned especially with the rags sweeping up every trophy before them. The only criticism of our fans, is our attendances in cup competitions but that applies to most clubs. Our away following has been fantastic and we have one of the top average attendances in the country even before our takeover.
Cant argue with Everton's support but I do know they dont sell out often at home. Away following is top notch admiittedly, notice they sell there allocation regularly. I always wonder though how they would be if they got relegated. I reckon they would be lucky to get 30k.
City and Everton have 2 teams in there city and pull in decent crowds. Leeds, Newcastle p**s me off going on about there support. They are a one club city, they should pull sell out every game
Agree with this, I don't know how any of our fans can criticise Manchester City because you've always had brilliant support, more or less. I would argue that we would see a rise in attendance if we were to get a new stadium, becuase new stadiums just do that, look at Arsenal and even Hull City, averaging about 10k before a new stadium and then 17 k in Division 3.
Some of our fans are bitter about other sides getting a lot of money but it's by no means the general rule. Always enjoy my trips to the COMS and will continue to do, got a lot of Man City fans as mates.
Points well made fella.
What is completely lost on a few of your fellow fans though is that if the boot was firmly on the other foot here, they would also be happy as larry. Suddenly, spunking millions into the team, ground, facilities and community wouldn't be a problem, sitting 2nd in the league with a team full of class players that have still to hit top gear would be wonderful and signing players from other sides wouldn't be the crime of the century, it would just be a simple football transaction were a team wants a player, bids for him, the player wants to move for footballing reasons(see above points)and eventually, the sale goes through.
Its the failure to keep a grasp on reality that has seen my view of Everton a club and its fans drop so low recently. The sheer bitterness shown has been a joke and i promise you this, no one has shown the bitterness that Everton fans have shown and its wearing a bit thin tbh.
Hypocrisy runs deep mate at your gaff, it started with your manager and unfortunately, way too many of your fans decided to jump on his little bandwagon.