Just watched the full game back now.
Apart from the positivity and excitement at the start of both halves, the atmosphere was extremely flat before we scored our goals. We barely sung four songs outside those first few minutes, didn’t get behind the team, there were even very few big stadium wide “come on”s.
Through the goals it grew from a medium cheer, to a big cheer and belief we could win, to pure pandemonium when the third went in.
This is pretty much how I remember is yesterday.
I would add that the "Best team in the land and all the world" chants after the second goal were as loud as I've ever heard in a football stadium though.
When we went 2 down, I had flashbacks to 2012, exactly the same, I was stood on my feet screaming the players on, kicking every ball, and thousands upon thousands around me are sat on their hands completely silent.
I was disappointed with it at the time in 2012, and was gutted yesterday the exact same thing happened, I thought too many people don't have the fight in them.
But someone pointed out on a thread earlier, if you didn't have that silence during the bad times, the explosive roar when we did score wouldn't have the same impact.
Maybe that silence is stoicism? That was the City story for so many years, to loyally stick by the club no matter what, no matter how bad it gets. Not to scream and shout and complain about things going wrong, but to turn up, be loyal and never give up hope.
Those 3 goals and the reaction and the noise yesterday will live with me forever. They're louder and more chaotic than anything I've ever seen in any other football stadium in the world.
Maybe if we were like the scousers or the shite, where we go through the repertoire of songs bragging about how many trophies we've won, or we scream and shout and get angry at the players, you don't get to have those nuclear type explosions of noise that we have.
If it's a choice of "You'll Never Walk Alone" karaoke, or "20 times Man United" to fill in gaps of silence, or the silence followed by explosion we experienced yesterday, I'd go for the explosion every time.