Shaelumstash
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Yeh this is what I mean, fans who attend games have a completely different perspective from those who generally just engage with it on social media.If the fans have a small mentality of a little club then we don't deserve to win the CL and get Messi. We can never grow and we will forever have 1/4 empty stadiums week in week out.
We only seem to fill up when we play Liverpool and United. Doesn't that tell us something? That alot of our fans are still in the same mindset we were 20 years ago. There's still a small mentality at the club.
We've got to think bigger than Ian Brightwell, David Flitcroft and Antoine Sibierski.
If you attended in person, you'd know that the ground is full for every league game. Tickets are sold out at the ticket office.
I know that's probably not what the United "bantz" sites say, and Goldbridge and Mark Ogden have unfortunately probably clouded your judgement on what the truth is.
Most internet United fans are quite insecure, needy sorts. They like to follow the most successful team because they think in some way it makes them successful.
They want to follow the biggest team because it makes them feel big.
But most City fans, particularly the match going dyed in the wool loyal fans who followed us down to the third division. We've got a bit more about us. A bit more character than you lot.
We support the club as opposed to the club supporting us, if that makes sense?