Away fans in home end again

I attended my first match when my dad took me to Maine Road when he retuned home from being away fighting for 6 years abroad in north africa and italy when I was aged 7. From 1957 I attended evey home and away game until I got married in 1969 when the away games got knocked on the head. In them days we mixed with away supporters, looked after ourselves and did not winge for stewards help. So just 9 posts oh dear you can't come on our board.
So loyalty is not about faceless forums but supporting your team

welcome to the blue moon forum pal, where if you dare question anything city related your loyalty to the football club is judged on post counts and date you joined the forum.
 
So Blue Mist you are saying that if you had a chance to go in a home section at an away match you would not use it. I know I would and so would thousands more city fans.or are you saying that is moraly wrong
 
So Blue Mist you are saying that if you had a chance to go in a home section at an away match you would not use it. I know I would and so would thousands more city fans.or are you saying that is moraly wrong
It's not morally wrong to go in the home end I've done it, it's as well not to take the piss out of folk around you or the home club our club to turn a blind eye to it.
 
So Blue Mist you are saying that if you had a chance to go in a home section at an away match you would not use it. I know I would and so would thousands more city fans.or are you saying that is moraly wrong

I have been in numerous home ends at away matches. Only once an issue that was at the swamp and my fault for reacting to a City goal. I too don't get the problem. A bloke sat near me watching a football match, as long as they are well behaved, don't make racist remarks, or throw lighters, good luck to them
 
So Blue Mist you are saying that if you had a chance to go in a home section at an away match you would not use it. I know I would and so would thousands more city fans.or are you saying that is moraly wrong
 
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So Blue Mist you are saying that if you had a chance to go in a home section at an away match you would not use it. I know I would and so would thousands more city fans.or are you saying that is moraly wrong
 
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So Blue Mist you are saying that if you had a chance to go in a home section at an away match you would not use it. I know I would and so would thousands more city fans.or are you saying that is moraly wrong

Sniff sniff
 
So Blue Mist you are saying that if you had a chance to go in a home section at an away match you would not use it. I know I would and so would thousands more city fans.or are you saying that is moraly wrong
I'm wondering if some of the resentment is because it seems there are blocks / rows of seats available through whatever means to away fans, when it seems hard/impossible as a blue to find two or three together?
 
The post office under City Tower, formally Piccadilly tower, has a large advert board outside stating match tickets for for City and United.

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How does that work then?
 
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