No wonder they aren't interested in helping the fans out then if their impression of us is garnered from BM!! I'm surprised they haven't fucking sold up!! Haha!Some of them do and more often than you’d think.
It should be an open megaphone night tonight at the Etihad. ;-)
Even Pavarotti would struggle to get the atmosphere going tonight.
Oh well just call me Placido Domingo then because I’m going to give it a go!
If you are anywhere near the front of CBL1 please join in. I’ll be the one standing waving a scarf when we sing Blue Moon and shouting at the opposition players to get their hands/feet off our players and leave them alone! Or telling the opposition manager to get back in their technical area!
A lot of the folk on my row appear not to have renewed this season and I am doing it alone again!!
But, like my team I will never give in, I’ll shout to the end! :-)
Firstly because it can give the players a boost and increase City's chances of success (which should be enough reason in itself).Why does atmosphere bother people so much? It’s always been average bar the odd game since I started going in the 70’s.
Obviously with success comes a different set of pressures,but it's sad that at the most successful period in our clubs history we seem more disgruntled than ever.Just going through all of the forum topics it seems that we’re really at a low point as a fanbase. An underlying resentment seems to be simmering about alot issues regarding the match day experience and treatment from the press. The club needs to make an effort to address these soon otherwise the atmosphere and match day attendance will decline further.
Why does atmosphere bother people so much? It’s always been average bar the odd game since I started going in the 70’s.
Some good gallows humour on my first trip to Millwall. We sang “going down” to them and they replied with, “You’re going down with the Millwall”.Because it’s an intrinsic part of the match. It’s like an adrenalin rush.
Having never been to Millwall away, I can only guess what the atmosphere was like inside the ground.
It’s also a reminder of great games, great feelings, and it makes certain matches stand out in peoples memories. (1 example of many being Hamburg at home)