Atmosphere - 2023/24

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I was sat quite near this in 123. From what I could tell it was a mother and son. Didn't have Scouse accents from what I heard but may have been Everton fans.

It all kicked off when the mum was accusing a guy sat next to her son of saying something to him. She may have been a bit tipsy but was irate about whatever was said.

The fighting started when an old bloke in front turned round and gave her a slap. From my perspective he was out of order and then another guy hit her son who was trying to calm it all down - he looked about 17. The stewards didn't cover themselves in glory either.
The whole thing sounds like a right mess. I don't think I'd go in the home end in any football ground, and if I did I'd keep my mouth shut for the whole game, but still doesn't excuse that sort of behaviour.
 
I was sat quite near this in 123. From what I could tell it was a mother and son. Didn't have Scouse accents from what I heard but may have been Everton fans.

It all kicked off when the mum was accusing a guy sat next to her son of saying something to him. She may have been a bit tipsy but was irate about whatever was said.

The fighting started when an old bloke in front turned round and gave her a slap. From my perspective he was out of order and then another guy hit her son who was trying to calm it all down - he looked about 17. The stewards didn't cover themselves in glory either.
My lads were next to this but thought it was a man with long hair. They also said that someone gave "him" a big open handed slap.
 
I was sat quite near this in 123. From what I could tell it was a mother and son. Didn't have Scouse accents from what I heard but may have been Everton fans.

It all kicked off when the mum was accusing a guy sat next to her son of saying something to him. She may have been a bit tipsy but was irate about whatever was said.

The fighting started when an old bloke in front turned round and gave her a slap. From my perspective he was out of order and then another guy hit her son who was trying to calm it all down - he looked about 17. The stewards didn't cover themselves in glory either.
To be honest the bloke who hit the woman is well out of order, I don't care what she was doing, the fact her 17 year old got hit suggests to me the people doing the hitting are soft shits.
they will probably get a banning order, I hope they do. I don't generally have a go at blues, but this is to out of order.
 
I was sat quite near this in 123. From what I could tell it was a mother and son. Didn't have Scouse accents from what I heard but may have been Everton fans.

It all kicked off when the mum was accusing a guy sat next to her son of saying something to him. She may have been a bit tipsy but was irate about whatever was said.

The fighting started when an old bloke in front turned round and gave her a slap. From my perspective he was out of order and then another guy hit her son who was trying to calm it all down - he looked about 17. The stewards didn't cover themselves in glory either.
Absolute cowards and nothing else.
Blues or not they are total shithouses for doing that.
A bloke slapping a woman at a football match for pretty
much nothing. I bet he went home and told all his mates
about how hard he had been at the match and sorted a couple of
scousers out big time. A 100% ****.
 
Yeah, my lads are only kids and could easily have got it wrong. No excuse for hitting a woman ever.

They also said the stewards were useless, just shouting at everyone to stop.
Yeah, it was definitely a woman that got slapped first, then her lad (he had longish dark hair). The stewards took her and the lad out first.

But she kept running back down the stairs to point at the guy who slapped her shouting 'get him out now!' at the stewards. Then a guy in a City coat sat behind him for about 20 mins before removing him. They must've been checking footage.
 
Yeah, it was definitely a woman that got slapped first, then her lad (he had longish dark hair). The stewards took her and the lad out first.

But she kept running back down the stairs to point at the guy who slapped her shouting 'get him out now!' at the stewards. Then a guy in a City coat sat behind him for about 20 mins before removing him. They must've been checking footage.
Good, the absolute piece of shit
 
Mrs Pace89 saw this unfold. Apparently after the initial altercation the old fella' in front of the woman turned round and gave her a piece of his mind, she responded by trying to knock his cap off, and he slapped her. Despite being a fully paid up card carrying feminist the missus' thought it was instinctive as she'd sort of swiped at him. Nonetheless, you shouldn't go around slapping people at football matches.

The kid with long hair seemed to be caught up between trying to calm his Mum down and sticking up for her. Wasn't clear if she was pissed or if it was more of a mental health type thing but it seemed like it wasn't the first time the lad had been in a position of having to look out for her. Shit for him and why some people felt the need to have a dig at him is anyone's guess.

It all started because someone had a go at the kid. Presumably he and his Mum were Evertonians but it's possible they were just City fans getting behind the team - that would certainly rile some of the Colin Bell standers.
 
Pretty crap away end if you ask me today. Unfortunately it was completely filled with tourists, which is disappointing given the number of blues who missed out due to it selling out on 12k points.

Needs sorting out, we can't keep sacrificing our away ends just to keep a few people happy or to make a few extra quid.

Had a really great day at the Irish bar mind, but in the ground most songs weren't sticking or spreading.

4/10
 
Pretty crap away end if you ask me today. Unfortunately it was completely filled with tourists, which is disappointing given the number of blues who missed out due to it selling out on 12k points.

Needs sorting out, we can't keep sacrificing our away ends just to keep a few people happy or to make a few extra quid.

Had a really great day at the Irish bar mind, but in the ground most songs weren't sticking or spreading.

4/10

It was the same last time. I posted the City end wouldn’t be good, especially against the superb doubled tiered Copenhagen Ultra home end behind the goal. Does that ring any future bells?
 
Pretty crap away end if you ask me today. Unfortunately it was completely filled with tourists, which is disappointing given the number of blues who missed out due to it selling out on 12k points.

Needs sorting out, we can't keep sacrificing our away ends just to keep a few people happy or to make a few extra quid.

Had a really great day at the Irish bar mind, but in the ground most songs weren't sticking or spreading.

4/10
I went Copenhagen last season in the group stages and it was the same, the club just don't care
 
I went Copenhagen last season in the group stages and it was the same, the club just don't care
The big difference last season was that it went on general sale. If we're unable to sell the allocation out, then I absolutely don't mind tourists taking the slack.

But when fans are losing their tickets to tourists, that's when it's an issue.

Literally can't see the incentive in this!
 
The big difference last season was that it went on general sale. If we're unable to sell the allocation out, then I absolutely don't mind tourists taking the slack.

But when fans are losing their tickets to tourists, that's when it's an issue.

Literally can't see the incentive in this!

There are loads of City Supporter branches across Scandinavia and City fans. City would have given them loads of tickets as it’s there chance to see City play in a Scandinavian country. I have to admit, there were loads of tourists in the City end last season as well.
 
Pretty crap away end if you ask me today. Unfortunately it was completely filled with tourists, which is disappointing given the number of blues who missed out due to it selling out on 12k points.

Needs sorting out, we can't keep sacrificing our away ends just to keep a few people happy or to make a few extra quid.

Had a really great day at the Irish bar mind, but in the ground most songs weren't sticking or spreading.

4/10
Genuinely thought at first we’d gone in the wrong entrance and into the home end

lots of tourists but also lots of English blues who clearly don’t go to away games. Really strange

decent city though and not expensive if you’re prepared to look
 
My lads were next to this but thought it was a man with long hair. They also said that someone gave "him" a big open handed slap.
With the media full of trans this and trans that it can plant the seeds of doubt in your mind when faced with this kind of situation.

Maybe the man who hit “him” only looked like a man but was in fact a woman or a pre op man. Or woman for that matter.

It’s all very confusing. Probably best just to stay out of the home sections if you’re an away fan regardless of gender
 
It was Abit of a scramble for tickets mind in that Irish pub and I wasn’t in there all day like, away end was just weird, touristy yeah, but lot of mancs couldn’t be arsed from what I could see. It’ll be forgotten by tommorow though. A laugh in that spunk bar and the nice couple that run it… getting Abit routine these euro aways now for some
 
I got a ticket in D3 which was next to the away end. Face value was double what the Blues paid for them. Obviously the Copenhagen fans were loud and had their conductor to orchestrate them but only heard us sing a couple of times. Otherwise- as others have said - the chants didn’t catch on. Sat next to a couple of Danish blues for whom it was their first game but they said they couldn’t get tickets through their branch. E8507F41-093F-4D04-BE25-2BA7F86420EB.jpeg
 

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