You mean we’re not were. The apostrophe lends a whole new meaning to the chantCity were from Manchester
City were from Manchester
You mean we’re not were. The apostrophe lends a whole new meaning to the chantCity were from Manchester
City were from Manchester
Yep. Back when we were allowed to generate our own atmosphere organically.In the 80’s didn’t the kippax used to sing ‘bring on the champions’ as you could see the teams waiting in the tunnel? I know we weren’t champions but we are now…used to love that as built the atmosphere before they came on to the pitch…
And then the opposition would get a chorus of “who the fucking hell are you?” when they ran out the tunnel. I wish we sang that back to fans who are taking the piss nowadays.Yep. Back when we were allowed to generate our own atmosphere organically.
Agreed Dave. It’s so frustrating that a lot of us share a similar vision for how to improve the atmosphere and yet when the likes of @trevorriley lobby the club, City won’t even trial the ideas.And then the opposition would get a chorus of “who the fucking hell are you?” when they ran out the tunnel. I wish we sang that back to fans who are taking the piss nowadays.
Really it's not more than ever, jesus , league 1 football or 2nd in the premCTID is needed. Now. More than ever.
More than ever because the atmosphere is receding.Really it's not more than ever, jesus , league 1 football or 2nd in the prem
To my knowledge they’ve never sung that song. City fans have been singing it in pockets ever since Pep’s first season but it’s never really took off until after the match today when we were kept in.I see Rags are on the replies of the video of City fans singing “Wanna follow you everywhere” on Twitter telling us it’s stolen from them. I hate singing versions of their shitty songs but that’s news to me?
Also heard them singing “You’ve seen United now fuck off home” for the first time today, something we’ve been singing for close to 10 years. I suspect they’ll be telling us that’s theirs as well the next time we sing it (please tell me it’s not)