Come On Feel The Noise: v Leicester 06/05/2019

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Really goes to show that all the excuses we’ve heard about the roof, away fans, no safe standing etc ruining the atmosphere isn’t entirely true. You look at the derby, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester, spurs x2 and they have been immense atmosphere wise. Yes we have games where it’s been pants, but that’s to be expected. When it matters, the fans have been brilliant this season.
 
Really goes to show that all the excuses we’ve heard about the roof, away fans, no safe standing etc ruining the atmosphere isn’t entirely true. You look at the derby, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester, spurs x2 and they have been immense atmosphere wise. Yes we have games where it’s been pants, but that’s to be expected. When it matters, the fans have been brilliant this season.

Great post and very true. It has been brilliant in at least 6/7 games. Decent in another 5/6 and low key in the lesser games as you would expect.
 
Really goes to show that all the excuses we’ve heard about the roof, away fans, no safe standing etc ruining the atmosphere isn’t entirely true. You look at the derby, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester, spurs x2 and they have been immense atmosphere wise. Yes we have games where it’s been pants, but that’s to be expected. When it matters, the fans have been brilliant this season.
And we DO NOT need a drum!
 
Really goes to show that all the excuses we’ve heard about the roof, away fans, no safe standing etc ruining the atmosphere isn’t entirely true. You look at the derby, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester, spurs x2 and they have been immense atmosphere wise. Yes we have games where it’s been pants, but that’s to be expected. When it matters, the fans have been brilliant this season.
And there was no fire drill. Maybe City supporters now know the truth that they won't turn into pumpkins if they stay to the end
 

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