City Fans Leaving Early/Empty seats

How about reverse security searches.

Those who stay to the end of full time don't get searched going out. Those who leave before full-time get a full body pat down and have to queue up inside the stadium before they can exit it.
 
We also have the 8th highest average attendance in Europe but that is not the point we are discussing. I don't have stats but simply use my eyes when watching live games each week especially those of the top 6 clubs in the prem, you just don't see the mass exit starting from the 80th minute.

You do if you go to the games. Old Trafford the prime example in the south stand right next to us. There is always a crush in the Fulham Broadway after the game, we were 5 nil down and they announced there was a reduced service, we left and it was rammed with Chelsea fans about 5 mins to go, missed us going 6-0 down.

Not having a dig, but some 'fans' have not been for 43 years or ever, and thing they can lecture those who go on what they should do.

The fact on Saturday was that the ground was no where near full to start with, so more fans turning up would help, but it isn't important. Our best ever come back was when a very large minority of fans left WHL at half time, I doubt the players cared
 
Our greatest moments tend to occur in the last few minutes. Leaving early makes the fans look like a strange, can't be arsed bunch. What's the opposite of passionate ? The TV cameras pick up on it. Hardly inspiring for our players to see our fans leaving early to avoid the traffic. Imagine if we all thought like that..... And on their way out early some of these Herberts start angrily analysing Pep's performance and describing to each other how the team should be organised. Yeah, we'll put some bloke from Didsbury who runs a Sunday team in charge - coz he knows how to break down a Prem defence........
 
You do if you go to the games. Old Trafford the prime example in the south stand right next to us. There is always a crush in the Fulham Broadway after the game, we were 5 nil down and they announced there was a reduced service, we left and it was rammed with Chelsea fans about 5 mins to go, missed us going 6-0 down.

Not having a dig, but some 'fans' have not been for 43 years or ever, and thing they can lecture those who go on what they should do.

The fact on Saturday was that the ground was no where near full to start with, so more fans turning up would help, but it isn't important. Our best ever come back was when a very large minority of fans left WHL at half time, I doubt the players cared

The only conclusion I can come to then is they must put all the early leavers out of the view of the cameras at the other top prem clubs :)

Dig or no dig, you may have attended more games than me this season but the games I attended at the start of this season and the games I will attend next month will have cost me a lot of money from where I am traveling from. I for one won't be missing the final minutes by leaving early, I can assure you.
 
I went to an AFL game in Melbourne in the 1990s at Waverley Park - 70,000+ in the ground. Left after the final siren and then sat for an hour in the car park waiting for the crush to disperse and then it took another 30 minutes to get onto the road - that was horrendous. Not sure if leaving early would have been any good as our car was blocked anyway.
Just saying, each to their own.
 
I have wrote it before, only the other day, but it appears the vast majority of people no longer enjoy the experience of going to the football.

Personally I think there is a disconnection between fans and players in this country and the money has also distorted people's views.

There is a cynical sneering towards players based on the money they earn and the wealth within the game has led to a complete contrast in lifestyles between the fan and the player. In addition the relationship between the fan and the club has changed as fans have become customers and clubs desire to yield as much money as possible with little consideration for the more traditional fan.

Football has become very representative of society with the rich getting much richer rather those at the bottom (supporters) feel the pinch more and more to watch football which previously was a given. Hence the ridicule of footballers on 200k a week not able to play two matches in a week and the obsession with the what the likes of Sterling spend their money on.

Personally I can understand it. Until Pep came the players could not even be arsed to applaud the fans at the end of away matches.

I adopted the attitude this year that I'm just going to enjoy the football and revisit why I fell I love with the game in the first place. Consequently I have really enjoyed this season.

Football and City is ingrained In me but If I was a kid starting out now I do not think it would have the same appeal. For all our success of late football was more enjoyable years ago.

That's exactly how I feel about it. Last season I pretty much thought to myself that I'm not enjoying this much anymore apart from the odd (usually away) game where it all comes together. I've hit the reset button too and enjoyed this season much more. Winning trophies is nice but all I want is for a team to be proud of and to feel a part of something.
 
That's exactly how I feel about it. Last season I pretty much thought to myself that I'm not enjoying this much anymore apart from the odd (usually away) game where it all comes together. I've hit the reset button too and enjoyed this season much more. Winning trophies is nice but all I want is for a team to be proud of and to feel a part of something.
Genuine question do you think 93.20 has changed how we view everything city ?
It has for me its like a junkie chasing the ultimate high,thats never going to happen again.
 
Genuine question do you think 93.20 has changed how we view everything city ?
It has for me its like a junkie chasing the ultimate high,thats never going to happen again.

I think it certainly played a part but there is a countrywide apathy to Premier League football though; I don't think it's just us. How often do you attend a top flight football match in this country where the atmosphere is anywhere above average? Occasionally a series of events come together to make it special but even our away support isn't what it was. There used to be a bit of edge to attending football whereas now it's like going to the theater or the cinema. In think a lot of us have experienced a disconnect with the modern game.
 

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