Bluemoon115
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Probably because you reduced our allocation you stupid fake geordies.
This, and getting piss wet through at the front.GRAHAM mcfc said:The fact that the team played like a useless bunch of one legged arseholes in the first half may have explained the poor atmosphere. I felt depressed watching on the box. Hardly surprising that the supporters who made the long trip didn't feel like singing much. They probably thought "all that way for this performance??"
CITY FOR LIFE said:This, and getting piss wet through at the front.GRAHAM mcfc said:The fact that the team played like a useless bunch of one legged arseholes in the first half may have explained the poor atmosphere. I felt depressed watching on the box. Hardly surprising that the supporters who made the long trip didn't feel like singing much. They probably thought "all that way for this performance??"
Yeah. Afterall, thats why they pay our wages!GStar said:CITY FOR LIFE said:This, and getting piss wet through at the front.
All the more reason to enjoy yourself and get the atmosphere going.
Fans should be helping spur the players on, not the other way round imo.
I was very disappointed with your vocal support yesterday. I was looking forward to some good banter and atmosphere from your lot but it never materialised. The couple of times that Blue Moon was sung it was met with sarcastic applause from the south west corner. Most of your lot spent the game gesturing at the SWC when we were singing. Our home atmosphere has been a bit flat lately for obvious reasons. But the last two games our support for the lads has been excellant. Considering you had about 2000 there yesterday it was in truth pretty dire. Stoke had about 400 at our place and made one hell of a racket.King Of The Kippax said:I Dont disagree with them im afraid, Atmosphere was poor. When Bluemoon was sung, yes it was sung v.loudly but that was about it really
GStar said:CITY FOR LIFE said:This, and getting piss wet through at the front.
All the more reason to enjoy yourself and get the atmosphere going.
Fans should be helping spur the players on, not the other way round imo.
I would put it on a new post mate so everyone see's your request.awaydayblue said:If anyone knows or hears anything about the Wigan Blues MCFC St.Georges flag going missing in the ground, it would be greatly appreciated lads and lassies. The owner of said flag absolutely gutted, and if we can find it and return it to him, that would make his day.
cheers in advance.
We never reduced any allocation. You apparently sent 700 of your 2700 tickets back. 2700 is the lower allocation. Sell them and you can request a further allocation like Arsenal got this season. As for the fake Geordie comment you're making yourself look like a post Euro 96 fan saying that. Being a Geordie does not equate to being a Newc666le fan you doughnut. If you knew anything about football support you would know a lot of Sunderland fans are in fact Geordies including myself. But hey why let facts get in the way of an uneducated dig.Bluemoon115 said:Probably because you reduced our allocation you stupid fake geordies.
Blue Mooner said:Have to agree with the Sunderland fans our support was sh*te yesterday.
Sunderland fans drowned us out and we didn't even put up a fight. Can't understand why our fans don't seem to be bothered supporting the team.
I was impressed with their support and guess what their very average team responded.
Don't buy into this 'the players need to put in a shift', 'the players didn't lift us with their performance' blah blah it's b*llox and piss poor. You're a 'supporter' that means you get behind your team come what may. As far as I'm concerned our team is not just judged on the pitch but off it as well and at the moment we the fans are letting the team down.
I was frankly embarrassed that chasing a top 4 slot that we couldn't sell out and those that did turn up (credit for that at least) couldn't be bothered to support the team.
There just doesn't seem any passion or desire from the fans I looked round yesterday and the apathy and lack of desire from the fans was just embarrassing. Every single fan from now until the end of the season needs to make a concerted effort to get behind the players and 'do their bit' if you don't then its a bit rich to criticise the players if they don't put a shift in.
Bluemoon115 said:Yeah. Afterall, thats why they pay our wages!GStar said:All the more reason to enjoy yourself and get the atmosphere going.
Fans should be helping spur the players on, not the other way round imo.
Oh, wait...
No one is crying about anything. Everyone admits it was a fair result. As for filling our ground that's a bit rich saying as we averaged more home supporters than you last season. You had 44735 against us this season which included a sellout away support of 2674. I was at your place last season and the top tier was full of empty seats. I think the crowd was under 40000 and 3000 of them were Sunderland. Classic case of pot kettle black.<br /><br />-- Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:37 pm --<br /><br />mcfc_die_hard said:erm can i feel a tad bit of jelousy coming from these sunderland suporters? dropped 2 points in the last minutes of the game so they are crying about it.
just concentrate on filling your own ground you wankers
You're the only club in Manchester and you can't fill your ground either despite challenging for a Champions League place and spending shit loads of money on top players.foxy said:this is coming from a team with such loyal supporters to their club, which is why one of their so called fans in the sunderland end was waving a yellow and green norwich scarf?
Oh and a one town one team club who can't fill their own stadium despite their respectable ticket prices.
immensah said:No one is crying about anything. Everyone admits it was a fair result. As for filling our ground that's a bit rich saying as we averaged more home supporters than you last season. You had 44735 against us this season which included a sellout away support of 2674. I was at your place last season and the top tier was full of empty seats. I think the crowd was under 40000 and 3000 of them were Sunderland. Classic case of pot kettle black.
Manchester City: 42,900
Sunderland: 40,168
immensah said:But hey why let facts get in the way of an uneducated dig.
immensah said:No one is crying about anything. Everyone admits it was a fair result. As for filling our ground that's a bit rich saying as we averaged more home supporters than you last season. You had 44735 against us this season which included a sellout away support of 2674. I was at your place last season and the top tier was full of empty seats. I think the crowd was under 40000 and 3000 of them were Sunderland. Classic case of pot kettle black.mcfc_die_hard said:erm can i feel a tad bit of jelousy coming from these sunderland suporters? dropped 2 points in the last minutes of the game so they are crying about it.
just concentrate on filling your own ground you wankers
-- Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:37 pm --
You're the only club in Manchester and you can't fill your ground either despite challenging for a Champions League place and spending shit loads of money on top players.foxy said:this is coming from a team with such loyal supporters to their club, which is why one of their so called fans in the sunderland end was waving a yellow and green norwich scarf?
Oh and a one town one team club who can't fill their own stadium despite their respectable ticket prices.
Fancy fans leaving in the 92nd minute. Whatever next.bennyboy said:GStar said:All the more reason to enjoy yourself and get the atmosphere going.
Fans should be helping spur the players on, not the other way round imo.
The fans did their bit second half.First half was the poorest it has been this season.
Sunderland fans have a cheek slagging anyone.They left in droves when we equalised.