People cheering when Bravo caught the ball

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The thread has deteriorated to a new level, just like the verbal abuse. Comments by fans that Bravo should've saved this and that and was at fault for whatever are testimony to the power of the rag based media. They are rubbish assumptions and are prolonged by the Joe Hart fan club. Apart from the Derby mix up with stones Bravo has been at fault for nothing, however haters will always hate and see what they want to see. I expect it from rag filth but am embarrassed when so called City fans jeer their keeper and rant on antagonistic radio phone ins and tweet for repeat column inches in papers and social media to discredit our players and club. How can anyone who loves their team behave like that's? God knows there's enough filth out there to do it without our own so called fans. FFS support your team on the pitch and focus your abuse on the opposition, not our own. I must say I'm as saddened by some elements of our current support as I have ever been following City for close on 50 years.
Quite a strange post.
 
It all happened so quickly on Wed night with the save from Bravo and then the Watford player kicking the ball whilst in an offside position and the linesman putting up his flag for offside, but when I heard the cheer go up, I honestly thought it was for a decision going our way after the continual fouling by various Watford players,professionalism by them and the blatant slowing the game down. Call me niave but I didn't correlate Bravos save with the cheer. Maybe I'm wrong. There were some lads near me in SS3 who broke out into the Joe Hart song in the second half. I liked Joe,been here since before the takeover,but he doesn't seem to do it for Pep and he knows more about football than me,so I miss Joe,but life moves on and will give my full support to anyone who plays for City. I can't see Joe ever playing for us again so we need to let it go. To me it's like keeping a picture of your "ex" on your phone or mantlepiece and reminiscing about what once was. When Zaba scored on Wed I was made up. He is my hero,so much so I named my 6 year old Staffy after him. My grandson was smiling at me when he'd scored as he knows he's my favourite current player. My grandson asked me who's my least favourite current City player. I said I don't have one,because I would always get behind and support a player for my club. I did add I have a few ex-players I dislike who once they've left seem to like nothing better than to belittle my club.
 
Not convinced myself at the minute,but I'm hoping he turns it around.
Think there is an element of our support who thought that when Pep was announced,we'd never lose again!
Which one's are they the Boo Boys or the happy clappy's it's so confusing.
 
I went to an Andy Morrison book-signing a couple of years ago, and asked about the abuse for Edghill, after his own goal against Coventry in 2000 (probably the most shameful, vitriolic attack I’ve ever witnessed by the fans of any team towards one of its own players)

Morrison replied that Edghill needed to be substituted at half time because the abuse had got to him.

He also mentioned the Friday night game when Huddersfield won at Maine Road. Apparently, in his pre match team talk the Huddersfield Manager had mentioned that it wouldn’t take much for the City fans to turn on their own team.


Ir probably happens at other clubs, but I’m only interested in one club. It’s wrong, and it’s counter productive.
 
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It all happened so quickly on Wed night with the save from Bravo and then the Watford player kicking the ball whilst in an offside position and the linesman putting up his flag for offside, but when I heard the cheer go up, I honestly thought it was for a decision going our way after the continual fouling by various Watford players,professionalism by them and the blatant slowing the game down. Call me niave but I didn't correlate Bravos save with the cheer. Maybe I'm wrong. There were some lads near me in SS3 who broke out into the Joe Hart song in the second half. I liked Joe,been here since before the takeover,but he doesn't seem to do it for Pep and he knows more about football than me,so I miss Joe,but life moves on and will give my full support to anyone who plays for City. I can't see Joe ever playing for us again so we need to let it go. To me it's like keeping a picture of your "ex" on your phone or mantlepiece and reminiscing about what once was. When Zaba scored on Wed I was made up. He is my hero,so much so I named my 6 year old Staffy after him. My grandson was smiling at me when he'd scored as he knows he's my favourite current player. My grandson asked me who's my least favourite current City player. I said I don't have one,because I would always get behind and support a player for my club. I did add I have a few ex-players I dislike who once they've left seem to like nothing better than to belittle my club.

The ironic cheer was in the first half pal, a Watford player had a shot from far out, mishit it and Bravo caught it, that's when the cheer occurred.
 
I'm not convinced by Bravo, and wish we'd get Joe back, but there's absolutely no excuse for being sarcastic to him at the game, that's fucking out of order. When a guy is on the pitch wearing City colours he deserves our full support. No exceptions, no excuses. We get behind our own.

One or two players have disgusted me with their attitudes but Bravo is not one of them. I went to Malaga v Barca last season and Bravo had a stormer for the visitors.
 
One or two players have disgusted me with their attitudes but Bravo is not one of them. I went to Malaga v Barca last season and Bravo had a stormer for the visitors.
I'll be well happy if he has a stormer for us on Sunday got a feeling he may have to.
 
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