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Descendents of the Chinese family from Brookside Close la.How did this lot out sing us????
Descendents of the Chinese family from Brookside Close la.How did this lot out sing us????
Why didn’t the people who are disenfranchised make their tickets available for yesterday’s game?
If you went did you try to get behind the lads for the full 100 minutes?
I grt the frustration about allocations / touts but surely there were enough diehards there to generate a better atmosphere.
I hope you had a word or made some gestures they understood?went ballistic when Stones scored, the 2 behind me didn’t flinch and looked at us like we were something off the bottom of their shoe, they were Liverpool supporting tourists in our end, and it‘s so wrong
I know you’re highlighting the Chinese fans in Liverpool end here but I’d hate to think my wife (asian who hates plastic half and half fans) a season ticket holder of 15 years would get a hard time because of a growing hatred towards asian fans. I know you’re not racist but there is a little bit of a worrying theme in this thread, I do agree though that this issue needs to be addressed as we need to identify where these Chinese (plastic/ non City fans) tickets are coming from as it is a real issue for away games and poor atmosphere in some matches.
I've felt like this for a few years mate. VAR and social media have killed the game for me. I still go to 10-15 games a season, but only if I'm going with my sons. I never go on my own anymore. I had a sole solo season ticket for 20 odd years. When they leave home soon I doubt I'll go. Not being able to get at ticket at home to Real Madrid last season despite going to every Champs Lg home game and having a massive amount of points on my City Member account was the final straw for me. I felt massively let down and abandoned by the club, whilst thousands of half and half scarf tourists got tickets. Cheers City.
I think there’s a distinction to be made. At the Brentford home game the other week I was surprised by the number of Chinese fans, but most of them didn’t give the impression of being tourists - wearing previous seasons’ shirts, not taking much notice of the “show” outside the ground, obviously having been before and not tourists. There were some obvious tourists but certainly not all. It follows that this might apply to away games too.I know you’re highlighting the Chinese fans in Liverpool end here but I’d hate to think my wife (asian who hates plastic half and half fans) a season ticket holder of 15 years would get a hard time because of a growing hatred towards asian fans. I know you’re not racist but there is a little bit of a worrying theme in this thread, I do agree though that this issue needs to be addressed as we need to identify where these Chinese (plastic/ non City fans) tickets are coming from as it is a real issue for away games and poor atmosphere in some matches.
All good points Tim, but when was this “Manchester” cup final you speak of?Maybe if the Blues who are fed up of going let City know a year ago, we could have knocked the North Stand expansion on the head. You might have missed out on the Manchester FA Cup Final, Istanbul and the treble but I’m sure that would have been a price worth paying given how disenfranchised people are.
I agree, why pay £30 to see City at home in the FA Cup on a Saturday when you spent a £1,000 on Istanbul trips. Each to their own.
I also think that for your £30 ticket for Liverpool away (that you couldn’t enjoy because of some tourists), these said tourists should have done the singing for you. That is only fair and supports the “integrity of the points system”.
Move to CBL3, there’s less of them up there.I’m increasingly disenfranchised with going to the football but it’s not the tourists, it’s some of our own “fans”.
Coked up teenagers and gangs of scallies trashing our own stadium, and staff who treat us like prisoners and criminals.