Atmosphere - 2023/24

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Made of Stone. “ Sometimes I fantasise won the league under Mancini and again with Pellegrini , don’t these times fill your eyes now we’ve got Pep Guardiola and the blues are taking over , never gonna lose we’re always on the booze”

Great chant.. but i’m sure it’s not new? Been around for years but never really taken off
 
PSG Ultras and the dreaded drum :-) at Dortmund in the CL Semi-final video.

Not a single FOC, women or child in the lower tier. Just bare chested adult men.

 
watching the rangers game lots leaving in a title race when comfortably leading I don’t agree with it but happens everywhere
 
Another X/Twitter lying away fan **** at the Etihad. How many of them this season?

The comments put him right.


it’s the lack of self awareness while also being sat in an away end what was silent for 99% of the game.and a home atmosphere like most teams in the country is no better than what we have at our place
 
it’s the lack of self awareness while also being sat in an away end what was silent for 99% of the game.and a home atmosphere like most teams in the country is no better than what we have at our place

Have you or anyone else noticed these video clips or videos posted on X/Twitter about our supposedly shit atmosphere are never filmed from the away end on SSL1. Yet 1000+ away fans are always quiet, looking around, and surrounded and out sung by City‘s singing section on SSL1 and blocks 111, 110, 109. The videos always seem to be filmed from SSL2 and sometimes from SSL3.
 
Just like Barcelona, and now City, Real Madrid will sell their match day tickets to anyone.
Yeah I mean it’s obviously leaking in more but not sure for such a big game I’ve seen it so obvious right round the ground happily in shirts doing whatever they want etc. just looked bizarre
 
Yes I noticed that too, dozens in the corner when Bayern scored. If that was the Etihad they’d never get past the turnstiles ( at least not wearing away team colours)!
 
Interesting to see how many Bayern fans were celebrating their goal in the home end for a CL semi final at the Bernabeu
That was their allocation of premium tickets that they have to have in UEFA games. City fans sat in a similar place last month. Think City usually reserve that section for families of players and club staff.

City put them in Block 228.
 
That was their allocation of premium tickets that they have to have in UEFA games. City fans sat in a similar place last month. Think City usually reserve that section for families of players and club staff.

City put them in Block 228.
It wasn’t just that group they ran to when they scored, they were all around the ground. They stuck out like a sore thumb in the sea of white
 
Was great in Athens tonight all things considered with the heat. I'm so glad for air con in my apartment in Athens right now

Apologies to bring this back up after many months but was curious especially after recent clips of the Villa lot enjoying themselves in Athens this week.

Aside from the actual match day experiences last year, how did everyone rate Athens compared to Istanbul?

I was only able to attend Istanbul which was emotionally & financially draining but was curious to hear from Blues who managed to attend both & their experiences of the two cities.
 
I enjoyed the Dortmund players running straight over to the Dortmund fans after the final whistle and celebrating with the Dortmund fans first. The players and the fans really do have a close relationship at Dortmund.

Marcus Reus starting a chant off with the megaphone, whilst embracing the Capo.

The other Dortmund players were further back behind him, joining in with the chant, and jumping up and down. (sound on)

 
Apologies to bring this back up after many months but was curious especially after recent clips of the Villa lot enjoying themselves in Athens this week.

Aside from the actual match day experiences last year, how did everyone rate Athens compared to Istanbul?

I was only able to attend Istanbul which was emotionally & financially draining but was curious to hear from Blues who managed to attend both & their experiences of the two cities.
I loved Athens and really enjoyed my 24-hour stay. Easy to get around and would recommend it highly. Saw some of the greatest hits and a very pleasant solo pub crawl.

I did an “in/out” to Istanbul so my experience was limited to a lot of time stood on some tarmac drinking €7 cans of Heineken before the game and stood up on a hot, overcrowded bus for 3 hours afterwards.
 
I loved Athens and really enjoyed my 24-hour stay. Easy to get around and would recommend it highly. Saw some of the greatest hits and a very pleasant solo pub crawl.

I did an “in/out” to Istanbul so my experience was limited to a lot of time stood on some tarmac drinking €7 cans of Heineken before the game and stood up on a hot, overcrowded bus for 3 hours afterwards.

Cheers for the insight. Yes have heard Athens is far more compact than Istanbul. Unfortunate to learn all you got to experience in Istanbul was the horrific transit debacle. Not to rub it in since I was fortunate to enough to spend a few days in Istanbul & was one of the best trips of my life. Aside from the result, was great experiencing a chaotic city & sharing it with a festival of Blues. Time just seemed endless over there & doubt I will forget Nevizade Street anytime soon.
 
I enjoyed the Dortmund players running straight over to the Dortmund fans after the final whistle and celebrating with the Dortmund fans first. The players and the fans really do have a close relationship at Dortmund.

Marcus Reus starting a chant off with the megaphone, whilst embracing the Capo.

The other Dortmund players were further back behind him, joining in with the chant, and jumping up and down. (sound on)


40 thousand at Wembley should be good ;)
 

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