GOULDYBOBS
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Made me wince thatLoved the light show and loved the lighting of mobiles in the second half........
Made me wince thatLoved the light show and loved the lighting of mobiles in the second half........
Not many regulars attended where I sit either, it's generally like that for champs league games. A few don't attend for money reasons and there are always other things that pop up but as a general rule it is a very small number on the cup schemes.Anyone moaning about the tourists … wjat do you think the crowd would have been without them? Sub 40,000 i would say. So ya know, maybe your moan should be at blues not turning up for these games.
There are 4 of us with a season ticket and only me in the champs league cup scheme.
Also , all you lot too cool for school moaning about the light show and the phone torches , “embarrassing” “cringy”, get a life. My 8 year old son fuckin loved it and joined in with the phones. If it helps hook the kids in a tiny bit more then its all good for me.
How dare people have fun!!
Not many regulars attended where I sit either, it's generally like that for champs league games. A few don't attend for money reasons and there are always other things that pop up but as a general rule it is a very small number on the cup schemes.
As for the the light show two small boys on the row in front were dancing throughout, they absolutely loved it too. The game is for everyone.
I personally would open the cup scheme up to match day members. If there are for example 15,000 season ticket holders who don’t join the scheme, offer those 15,000 spaces to match day members.Not many regulars attended where I sit either, it's generally like that for champs league games. A few don't attend for money reasons and there are always other things that pop up but as a general rule it is a very small number on the cup schemes.
As for the the light show two small boys on the row in front were dancing throughout, they absolutely loved it too. The game is for everyone.
That's actually a good idea.I personally would open the cup scheme up to match day members. If there are for example 15,000 season ticket holders who don’t join the scheme, offer those 15,000 spaces to match day members.
Don't dare mention Block 115 !!!One thing I noticed on Sunday before the match. The concourse at the back of block 115 wasn’t as packed or as boisterous as it normally is before a derby match. Most people stayed in the new bar then went to their seats.
Every now and again I do have them.That's actually a good idea.
Don't have an issue with tourists for a game like this, because as you mentioned, a few years ago we would've had the entirety of CB3 closed off for a game like this due to only selling 35k seats.Anyone moaning about the tourists … wjat do you think the crowd would have been without them? Sub 40,000 i would say. So ya know, maybe your moan should be at blues not turning up for these games.
There are 4 of us with a season ticket and only me in the champs league cup scheme.
Ha ha, one step further along than me then. You should email the club and suggest it, worth a try.Every now and again I do have them.
The kind of game the second half delivered won't induce a good atmosphere. At one point I said that the ball has travelled fifty yards in those three passes and has gone forwards about five! The game was won and if we didn't do any Rashford thin air gymnastics we would progress, but there was, apart from hitting the bar late on, little in the way of spectacle or entertainment.Fair play to anyone who tried to create an atmosphere yesterday, whether it's their first game, they stumbled over the words or not - at least they had a go! It was crap yesterday but it was a strange game. Pretty much over in ten minutes and then we went into training session mode. Erling looked a bit deflated. Think we'd have livened up if one of the kids had scored but it wasn't to be. By the time Copenhagen warmed up it was time to go home, in fact I think half the crowd had already left by then. But that's not the point. We did what we had to do and they can't all be thrillers. We're blessed that a shit night for us is a 3-1 win and a place in the Champ's quarter-final. I wasn't sat in the SS but could hear them trying throughout, so credit to them, hope to be joining them next season as even on a 'bad' night the SS gives it more than anywhere else.
It was rocking all game. Proper loud second half.I would like to apologise for Sunday. I thought the atmosphere was strange and quite and said so.
I am just watch the match again on City+1
The atmosphere is great nothing wrong with it.
So Sky can fuck off they clearly turned the sound down....wankers.
It’s funny that. There’s load of kids in Manchester that live in disadvantaged areas that don’t get any tickets and there city fans as well.We were sat in North stand block 137. There were an absolute shedload of Scottish kids sat in the rows in front of us. Think someone mentioned on here the club sometimes give tickets to kids from disadvantaged areas or something like that. There was also a couple with a kid of about 8 who arrived after 10 minutes so missed the first 2 goals, disappeared at half time and didn’t come back until the 75th minute. The kid spent the entire time playing roblox on his phone which my 10 year old was very puzzled by. They literally watched about 40 minutes of the match. I sometimes wonder why people come to games.
Sorry yes i was talking about last nightDon't have an issue with tourists for a game like this, because as you mentioned, a few years ago we would've had the entirety of CB3 closed off for a game like this due to only selling 35k seats.
People have an issue when it's games like Sunday, where many loyal blues miss out and are replaced by vloggers, day trippers, away fans, etc.
I think there is a hangover with a lot of blues not attending due to a dislike of uefa. I get that. But its time to move on now. We well n truly won that warNot many regulars attended where I sit either, it's generally like that for champs league games. A few don't attend for money reasons and there are always other things that pop up but as a general rule it is a very small number on the cup schemes.
As for the the light show two small boys on the row in front were dancing throughout, they absolutely loved it too. The game is for everyone.