Atmosphere 2024/25

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Well they won't this season, because it looks like City won't win a trophy, bar the FA Cup, and possibly miss out on acCL place. Our wage structure is very success bonus related.

Plus we will be losing a lot of high earners at the end of the Summer, KDB being the main one, probably.
Phil Foden will still be getting £300k per week along with a few others. Yes they get big bonuses that make up a healthy chunk of their overall packages. I was on Phil’s street where he was brought up today. I also visited Maine Road that brought back special memories. Once a Blue, Always a Blue.
 
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That’s absolutely terrible. Despite the fact that I’m not from Manchester, even England for that matter, you should (a) Know a few chants and (b) not cheer for the other bloody team. Other video of somebody getting a haircut is just terrible. Locals who’ve been going all their lives can’t get tickets, but this can happen?
 
Has anyone here got the Facebook post about that bloke buying a ticket off someone for £50 and re-selling for £200? Swear I saw it in here before but can’t find it
 
Well they won't this season, because it looks like City won't win a trophy, bar the FA Cup, and possibly miss out on acCL place. Our wage structure is very success bonus related.

Plus we will be losing a lot of high earners at the end of the Summer, KDB being the main one, probably.
We’ll be losing a lot of revenue if we don’t make top 4/5 and qualify for the Champions League.
 
Has anyone here got the Facebook post about that bloke buying a ticket off someone for £50 and re-selling for £200? Swear I saw it in here before but can’t find it
It’s been doing the rounds on Twitter. I recognise the name of the fella who did as a match going regular too. Fair enough flipping your own ticket but taking a FV spare off another blue in good faith and selling it on for a few quid is next level tramp behaviour. Way worse than anything the club have done.
 
Has anyone here got the Facebook post about that bloke buying a ticket off someone for £50 and re-selling for £200? Swear I saw it in here before but can’t
It’s been doing the rounds on Twitter. I recognise the name of the fella who did as a match going regular too. Fair enough flipping your own ticket but taking a FV spare off another blue in good faith and selling it on for a few quid is next level tramp behaviour. Way worse than anything the club have done.

Yeah I know the bloke who was supposed to have done it, could do with the screenshot so I can put it to him
 
Yes it would be brilliant because I want a supportive crowd.

In reality, on a premier league game when there are very few 'tourists' how many sing. Just the South stand and then every now and then a few join in.

What we have to do is turn the new into the old. It will be very difficult as much of the old are silent anyway. And it will be even more difficult if the old take against the new. I am aware that a large number of City fans sense difference and don't like it but all they are is new fans. In amongst them are neutrals and away fans. You'd think people would be able to work it out.
Spot on
 
Those groups are doing all they can. At the end of the day, Soriano doesn't give a fuck.
1894 - i have every respect for what those lads do

City Matters strike me as numpties who are happy to be invited into the inner sanctum of the stadium for a cup of tea and a pat on the head
 
At the Hamburg game there wouldn't have been half a dozen neutrals that night. How times change. The atmosphere at that game will never be replicated!
The Hamburg game was Europa League not Champions League and we hadn't won a pot for over thirty years so were hardly a magnet for tourists.
 
1894 - i have every respect for what those lads do

City Matters strike me as numpties who are happy to be invited into the inner sanctum of the stadium for a cup of tea and a pat on the head
I think that's completely unfair on the likes of Alex Howell who contribute plenty of time and effort to holding the club to account on its shortcomings.

It's not fault of theirs that the club don't listen to a thing they say
 
I think that's completely unfair on the likes of Alex Howell who contribute plenty of time and effort to holding the club to account on its shortcomings.

It's not fault of theirs that the club don't listen to a thing they say
I agree, but it’s a waste of time - city matters. It’s a tick box exercise to make it seem like the club are listening.

All these groups would be better off combining to form a supporters trust - easier said then done. It’s the only way our fans will have a voice that can challenge the club
 
I think that's completely unfair on the likes of Alex Howell who contribute plenty of time and effort to holding the club to account on its shortcomings.

It's not fault of theirs that the club don't listen to a thing they say
It is their fault.

By willingly taking part in a process which everyone knows is a token gesture by the club paying lip service to fan engagement, they're part of the problem rather than part of the solution.

I imagine they're largely people with too much time on their hands who have their egos boosted by interacting with officials from the club regardless of how patronised they are.
 
The Hamburg game was Europa League not Champions League and we hadn't won a pot for over thirty years so were hardly a magnet for tourists.
The big thing about the Hamburg game, apart from the way the game played out, was that there were no selling restrictions, no cup scheme, nothing, just 45,000 £5 tickets in a free for all and you could buy 4. They went in about a day so people just bought where they could get in. That meant there were vociferous fans all around the stadium and in the top tiers filling the bowl with noise. Similar dynamics to our Wembley games against United.
 
The big thing about the Hamburg game, apart from the way the game played out, was that there were no selling restrictions, no cup scheme, nothing, just 45,000 £5 tickets in a free for all and you could buy 4. They went in about a day so people just bought where they could get in. That meant there were vociferous fans all around the stadium and in the top tiers filling the bowl with noise. Similar dynamics to our Wembley games against United.
Didn't a load of regulars miss out due to the lack of selling restrictions?
 
As I said earlier I went with my Canadian Granddaughter who has been a registered City supporter since she was about 6 months old.
Whenever the family come over, parents were Season Card holders at Maine Road and travelled to away matches regularly, we try to get tickets for the 4 of them not always successfully. So they are tourists in your eyes but not really.

Anyway the one I went with is over here on a Student Exchange for 6 months studying Criminology and International Law at Leeds university and she was asking me last night how do people get tickets for any football game. The students she is in halls with are a mixture of Australian, Canadian, Swedish and Chinese. They would love to attend a match and have been trying for Leeds without success so tried for others not sure who. So it isn’t quite as easy as some folk think obviously.
We will need youngsters to follow us as we drop off you know and the demographic is changing.
 
I had to very politely turn around and remind the "neutrals" who were cheering goals from Madrid and enjoying us get beat a bit too much that they were guests and should behave as such.

I actually don't care about tourists. Watching an Asian lad who clearly loves City come to his first game and get involved is quite sweet. The one and only thing I want is to be surrounded by people who are blues and experience the joy and pain collectively.
Best post here. Manchester is full of international people, especially from Asia, but also overall, we have lots of Asian Mancs. Otherwise, we really do have real fans all around the world, and that's fantastic.

Too many people here come across like they just want only particular local, white Manchester people, preferably from old Maine Road days. That's where we need to draw a line. Lots of tourists care more about games than the locals. Many of the so called locals are there to chat with their mates, drink beer, be late, leave early. They don't sing, they are not bothered.

However, there is an issue of non City fans attending, in big numbers, and that needs to be stopped. Unacceptable from the club.
 

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