Gingers Dad
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Either sing or moan on BluemoonChampions Again Ole Ole at the end was brilliant.
Either sing or moan on BluemoonChampions Again Ole Ole at the end was brilliant.
Fair play to the ones who’ve travelled all the way from Bournemouth for an expected battering.Not exactly vocal is an understatement. I’m coming up to a 1,000 games watching City and that’s the first time away fans haven’t sang in the first half. Their support was an outright embarrassment.
Well considering we’re the reigning European Champions, we’ve won 5 out of the last 6 league titles and we’re on one of the best consecutive winning streaks at home ever seen in this country I’d say it’s not affecting them at all.I think most people who are more worried about how it affects the team rather than what rival fans say.
If you read my post back you'll see that I explicitly say that I'm not blaming individuals, I'm blaming the lack of infrastructure around the ground and lack of incentive from the club to make people want to stick around.Well considering we’re the reigning European Champions, we’ve won 5 out of the last 6 league titles and we’re on one of the best consecutive winning streaks at home ever seen in this country I’d say it’s not affecting them at all.
I think it’s really odd that in the afterglow of a thumping win that sends us back to the top of the table the first reaction of a handful of needy attention seeking “fans” is to criticise match going blues.
It’s fucking bizarre and to repeat myself it never ever happens at the match
I'll admit, whenever I watch us in Europe and see the way European team send their team off, I do get a little embarrassed. Embarrassed by what the players think that is, couldn't care less about the twitter gimps.This word “embarrassing” keeps popping up. People need to get a grip.
How can a grown man be embarrassed by what losers living in their parents’ basement in Cornwall write on Twitter about our fans.
Presumably you were also “embarrassed” when, during a brief lull in the south stand’s excellent non stop 2nd half singalong, the away fans started singing “football in a library”