score when we want is actually takin the piss out of the rags arrogance sarcasm,alas thats not what other fans hear or understand ,and it does make us sound arrogant and raglike,will it stop? doubt it ....ps good luck oldham.sjk2008 said:Dubai Blue said:I have good mates who are fans of various other teams who would still like to see City do well, so there are definitely still a lot out there who don't hate us. I guess those that do are the ones who have no connection whatsoever to the club, and therefore no idea of what we, as fans, have been through to get here.
However, I have been shocked this year at the reaction that goals scored against us have received in the pub where I watch the games. It's a huge pub full of expat English football fans of all teams (every single game is shown live in there) and there is now always a loud cheer whenever we concede.
It seems that there are plenty out there willing us to fail, which I find quite sad, as I think City fans in general are representative of the vast majority of non-gloryhunting football fans out there. Despite our wealth, we're the perennial underdogs; supporters of clubs like Stoke, Norwich, Everton, Newcastle, Villa, Sunderland, West Brom, Fulham etc etc should be willing us on, because we are them. But for some reason, they're not.
I do agree this is the case. Certainly pre-takeover ALL neutrals were cheering you on. Especially in the derby.
Now you have 'the money' there's obviously the jealousy out there from 'lesser' clubs and fans alike but there's also a tinge of 'United arrogance' creeping in which many a person wont like.
As I've said before, it'd be good to see you win the league just to see how those arrogant tossers from across the road react (just imagine you won it from the position you are in now)!
However, when large sections of your support sing songs such as 'We score when we want' it may be no surprise to see the lesser clubs/fans begin to think your starting to sound like them lot. (I do acknowledge that a lot of your fans also dislike that song but let's be honest, it's still sung and it does have 'essence of United' all over it)!
Balti said:not interested in being anyones second team
not interested in being popular but shit
the level of bile is directly proportional to our threat level
long may it continue and increase as we improve another level
BurnCK said:I don't mind other teams / fans hating us...what bothers me most is the way we always shoot ourselves in the foot...providing ammunition for other supporters.
There's been other teams that have collapsed at this stage in the season, but typically....City are among them.
And who's idea was it for us to adopt the Poznan ? Now it's just used to mock us when we get beat...that p*sses me off.
Dubai Blue said:I have good mates who are fans of various other teams who would still like to see City do well, so there are definitely still a lot out there who don't hate us. I guess those that do are the ones who have no connection whatsoever to the club, and therefore no idea of what we, as fans, have been through to get here.
However, I have been shocked this year at the reaction that goals scored against us have received in the pub where I watch the games. It's a huge pub full of expat English football fans of all teams (every single game is shown live in there) and there is now always a loud cheer whenever we concede.
It seems that there are plenty out there willing us to fail, which I find quite sad, as I think City fans in general are representative of the vast majority of non-gloryhunting football fans out there. Despite our wealth, we're the perennial underdogs; supporters of clubs like Stoke, Norwich, Everton, Newcastle, Villa, Sunderland, West Brom, Fulham etc etc should be willing us on, because we are them. But for some reason, they're not.