But when did we lose our passion and why?
Some people on here may not like it but for me it has happened since the takeover. Kicking lifelong match going fans out of their seats to shoehorn in a few more corporate seats. Those fans who sat together, sang together, cheered together are now not going anymore or are dispersed all over the stadium. The relentless increase in ticket prices has driven out a lot of hardcore fans and will continue to do so. The clubs disneyfication of stadium and its cringeworthy pre and halftime match day ‘entertainment’. The idea that you have to have a ‘match day experience’ (whatever that is) as to just attending the game and supporting the team. The club have to take a significant slice of the responsibility for what the Etihad has become on match days which is a sanitised, homogenised, flat, family day out experience. And as I have said previously, regardless of what they say the club don’t give a fuck as long as the pound notes keep rolling in. They actually give more thought and consideration to the away fans than they do us. It’s just to easy to blame the fans and say they don’t sing, shout and support the team when the environment has been deliberately designed to ensure it’s extremely difficult for them to be heard. You reap what you sow and we are now experiencing the harvest of the focus on corporate money. Until that changes, and I don’t believe it ever will, the atmosphere on match days (with the exception of the United & Liverpool games) will simply continue to get worse. We won the lottery with the Sheik rocking up - we all know that and I for one will always be eternally grateful for what he has done. But there is always a price to be paid and this is part of it unfortunately.