Last night

The 4-0 against Villa was good for the sheer relief and craziness when we finally broke them down in the 65th minutes. Went fucking mad when I realised we would win it again
 
Best NIGHT games for me at the Etihad:
1-0 vs scum 2012
I-0 vs Spuds 2011, secured champs league place, incredibly tense game
4-2 Vs BM last month topped the group.
2-1 vs Scum first leg semi LC 2010
 
The 4-0 against Villa was good for the sheer relief and craziness when we finally broke them down in the 65th minutes. Went fucking mad when I realised we would win it again
The Etihad was the loudest I remember when Edin smashed that cross home
 
Atmosphere was brilliant 115 was rocking I loved it.
I thought it was pretty quiet in the ground. Everton didn't sing, whilst City fans felt under pressure as we were behind in the tie until almost the death.

I was wondering to myself this morning would I have enhoyed it more had we done it the other way around. I think the 90 ninutes would have been more pleasurable, but the last few minutes felt better doing it that way.

Possibly the noise from City fans in the South stand was lost with the general noise from Everton? I don't hear much City singing to be honest.

It's dead where I sit but it's a cheap seat and a good view, but I miss the atmosphere that was in 216 (although latterly it was dying -largely because the number of games where there were any away fans next to us dropped to about 4 games a season).
 
Best night games I've been to

1) Man City vs Man United 2012 Kompany
2) Man City vs Bayern Munich 2014
Aguero with all three
3) Man City vs Arsenal 2009 in the league cup . 3-0 to City
4) Man City vs Everton last night .
5) Man City vs Spurs 2011 Crouch own goal .
 
There was a game in the Mancini season when I think we were playing WBA at home and Utd were playing Wigan away and getting beat. We'd been ahead in the league for months andthen looked like we had thrown it away, but then it looked like it was on again. That was a good night.

I also liked some of the Europa league games where we had some fantastic away fans like Aris and Poznan.
 
There was a game in the Mancini season when I think we were playing WBA at home and Utd were playing Wigan away and getting beat. We'd been ahead in the league for months andthen looked like we had thrown it away, but then it looked like it was on again. That was a good night.

I also liked some of the Europa league games where we had some fantastic away fans like Aris and Poznan.
Those Europa games were quite special .
I enjoyed that tea time game against Dynamo Kiev .
Even though the stadium was half full against Kiev .
We still made some noise .
 
I thought it was pretty quiet in the ground. Everton didn't sing, whilst City fans felt under pressure as we were behind in the tie until almost the death.

I was wondering to myself this morning would I have enhoyed it more had we done it the other way around. I think the 90 ninutes would have been more pleasurable, but the last few minutes felt better doing it that way.

Possibly the noise from City fans in the South stand was lost with the general noise from Everton? I don't hear much City singing to be honest.

It's dead where I sit but it's a cheap seat and a good view, but I miss the atmosphere that was in 216 (although latterly it was dying -largely because the number of games where there were any away fans next to us dropped to about 4 games a season).

Fuck me Marvin lighten up, last night the atmosphere was great, lively, tense and exciting.

Best night was Rags followed by Hamburg but that was up there.
 
I thought it was pretty quiet in the ground. Everton didn't sing, whilst City fans felt under pressure as we were behind in the tie until almost the death.

I was wondering to myself this morning would I have enhoyed it more had we done it the other way around. I think the 90 ninutes would have been more pleasurable, but the last few minutes felt better doing it that way.

Possibly the noise from City fans in the South stand was lost with the general noise from Everton? I don't hear much City singing to be honest.

It's dead where I sit but it's a cheap seat and a good view, but I miss the atmosphere that was in 216 (although latterly it was dying -largely because the number of games where there were any away fans next to us dropped to about 4 games a season).
 
Last night was top. Was in 119 and non stop singing.

Other great nights as well 1-0 against the Scum 2012 and Arsenal League Cup 2010.
Villa 4-0 2014.

Also thought RB Salzburg in the Europa League in 2011 was great, singing about Alan great laugh.
 
I thought it was pretty quiet in the ground. Everton didn't sing, whilst City fans felt under pressure as we were behind in the tie until almost the death.

I was wondering to myself this morning would I have enhoyed it more had we done it the other way around. I think the 90 ninutes would have been more pleasurable, but the last few minutes felt better doing it that way.

Possibly the noise from City fans in the South stand was lost with the general noise from Everton? I don't hear much City singing to be honest.

It's dead where I sit but it's a cheap seat and a good view, but I miss the atmosphere that was in 216 (although latterly it was dying -largely because the number of games where there were any away fans next to us dropped to about 4 games a season).
Where were you at for this QUIET GAME ycnmiu.
 
Really good last night, but rather shocked to hear Que Sera Sera being banged out whilst departing Colin Bell Level 1 concourse.

Call me old fashioned, but I'm getting the words dirty red song.
 
I thought it was pretty quiet in the ground. Everton didn't sing, whilst City fans felt under pressure as we were behind in the tie until almost the death.

I was wondering to myself this morning would I have enhoyed it more had we done it the other way around. I think the 90 ninutes would have been more pleasurable, but the last few minutes felt better doing it that way.

Possibly the noise from City fans in the South stand was lost with the general noise from Everton? I don't hear much City singing to be honest.

It's dead where I sit but it's a cheap seat and a good view, but I miss the atmosphere that was in 216 (although latterly it was dying -largely because the number of games where there were any away fans next to us dropped to about 4 games a season).

Your seat must have been in a glass box then mate. My mate sits in Family stand even he said it was loud that's the other side of the stadium.
 
Really good last night, but rather shocked to hear Que Sera Sera being banged out whilst departing Colin Bell Level 1 concourse.

Call me old fashioned, but I'm getting the words dirty red song.
Is the correct answer. I hate that song, reminds me of the 80's and 90's when we were shit and they went to Wembley what seemed like every year.
 

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