The ‘empty seats’ myth peddled by Liverpool supporters

Why are us blues who go to the match getting upset by getting called names from fans of other clubs who do not go to the match? Forget the media jibes, none of them pay for their own tickets anyway.
No self respecting Scouser who pays for their ticket would criticise our attendances, as they appreciate the the financial obligations needed to attend the match regularly.
Most of the idiots on forums who are criticising us do not contribute a single penny to their clubs.

I find it kind of strange how when we were shit, we were praised for the loyalty of our fan base. We were held up as a shining light in regards to sticking with our team through thick and thin. We were not like the Geordies who were seen as fair weather fans, we were the absolute definition of loyal fans. Now that loyalty has not disappeared, yet because of nothing more than jealousy, opposition fans are trying to find another angle where they can criticise us. We were there when we were shit, we are still there now we are good. Don't worry about no marks who have never seen the insides of their stadiums. They are just glory hunters and their grand kids will probably end up as City fans anyway.
 
Surely it makes sense to off these seats at a better price to ensure they are full especially behind the goal. The first thing i would do is to move the family stand.
It’s probably too late for moving the main camera positions, let alone where people (family, away, posh) sit, those ships sailed awhile ago. :-(
And they couldn’t all be put into the same side behind main camera positions, so I can’t see a solution:
Away needs to remain on ground level, to avoid missile issues. And separate by some distance from family. And posh wouldn’t sell if near away.
So at least one and probably two of those parts will be in prime camera focussed positions , no matter what.
 
Don't get the issue over empty seats. We have a good 45000 true fans and another 10000 fair weather fans made up of those who pick and choose and those that might be "plastic" so to speak. Liverpool have no more true fans than us. They have a hell of a lot of Irish and Scandinavian fans and cockneys who supported them back when they won things.

FA Cup semi finals should be played outside of Wembley. It makes a mockery of the history of the competition. If that game was played at Villa Park we would have sold it out.
 
What other fans think of City to me is irrelevant it's an afterthought. What that young lad was describing in the video was the death of tribalism in football and we're all guilty to some degree of allowing the happy clapping popcorn eating vampires to take over and take the soul out of the team we support.
 
It's really simple: football is about the football, if it's not about the football it's because you're losing.

That my friend sums everything up. If the Scousers had been in that semi final yesterday and we had been playing Burnley in a mid table league game, there would not be a mention of empty seats if we had any.
 
"Scouser", "pays" and "ticket" in the same sentence ?? With their history ?

See this is the thing mate. We can't have a pop at them for being poor, having no jobs, signing on, sneaking in and so on, then use our working class support who are not the most affluent as an excuse for not selling our tickets. Lets be honest here, there is not much difference between our core support and the Scousers core support. Working class Mancs went round Europe robbing during the summer, just like the Scousers did. City fans also sneaked in, just like the Scousers and the rags for the matter.

When push comes to shove, the local City, United, Liverpool and Everton fans are very similar. The only difference is the added glory hunters that the Rags and Dippers attract.
 
We are doing just fine, for me though the club are not helping the situation at all, we have thousands of fans in the new extension and yet have empty seats facing the TV camera.

Surely it makes sense to off these seats at a better price to ensure they are full especially behind the goal. The first thing i would do is to move the family stand.[/QUOTE]

These seats are generally empty during mid week games (kids have school). Saturday kick off they're full.
 
This is what makes me laugh, they claim we are a small club with no history.
I have asked what would make us a big club then? the answer 20 years minimum of consistant success.

So come back in another 10 - 15 years and compare at that stage then, I would be more concerned if we were selling out every week as the people filling those seats would be the fickle people who jump from club to club dependent on success. We are building our fan base each year and will continue to do so, my Mrs works in a school and regularl comments that the kids wearing City shirts now outnumber the kids wearing shirts of other clubs.

Now these kids are growing up as blues but can only get to games if their parent take them, and to be fair if their parents were rags would they actively take them to one of our matches?

We are doing just fine, for me though the club are not helping the situation at all, we have thousands of fans in the new extension and yet have empty seats facing the TV camera.

Surely it makes sense to off these seats at a better price to ensure they are full especially behind the goal. The first thing i would do is to move the family stand.
Important point there. The club must take max advantage of the youngsters turned on to City. However that's done, whether pricing, location, North stand refurb, etc etc, the club needs to encourage these guys and gals to become lifelong blues. Positive action required: don't just sit back and hope.
 
We didn’t sell out yesterday due to context mate.

We’ve already been to Wembley for the league cup semi and final.

In the next few weeks we have the CL quarter final legs, 6 important league games, an fa cup for final,2 potential CL semi legs and a CL final.

That’s a lot of ‘big’ games coming up. That’s a fuck lot of money to find.

A cup semi v Brighton is clearly the ‘smallest’ of all the above games.

When prioritising, it’s not going to be at the top of many supporter’s lists. In fact, of all the remaining games it would likely to the least interesting or important to the vast majority of sensible blues.

We went to Burton for the League Cup semifinal, not Wembley, but I agree with your general sentiment.

And to @Stoned Rose, it’s not just buswreckers, who perpetuate this myth; shrek twatted/Facebooked something about it a couple of years or so ago.
 
My mate whose a Liverpool fan but doesn't go, decided to bring his wife and 3 kids on a trip of a lifetime to anfield a couple of years ago. They tickets were arranged to be picked up near the ground but he was left one short. So after a couple of phone calls to try get a ticket he was brought on a motorbike into some shitty housing estate were he entered some house. Picture the scene from a mafia film where there were lads playing cards and women as rough as fuck but on the table there was bundles of cash and hundreds of tickets just waiting to be snapped up by the tourists and daytrippers. The ones that fills seats
 
See this is the thing mate. We can't have a pop at them for being poor, having no jobs, signing on, sneaking in and so on, then use our working class support who are not the most affluent as an excuse for not selling our tickets. Lets be honest here, there is not much difference between our core support and the Scousers core support. Working class Mancs went round Europe robbing during the summer, just like the Scousers did. City fans also sneaked in, just like the Scousers and the rags for the matter.

When push comes to shove, the local City, United, Liverpool and Everton fans are very similar. The only difference is the added glory hunters that the Rags and Dippers attract.
Excellent point.
 
Let’s be honest, there are games like last week where there are only about 49000 in the ground but City say there are 53559.

What it shows is that we don’t have a sea of plastic nobodies taking up the slack when proper fans can’t make it/can’t afford it.

When the Icelandic ash cloud grounded all flights Liverpool played West Ham and got an attendance of 37697 because all the plastic nobodies couldn’t get there.

When United had to play Bournemouth in a rearranged fixture after a bomb scare post-poned the original fixture there were about 44000 there because all the plastic nobodies couldn’t get there.

We struggled to sell out our semifinal yesterday because we don’t have any plastic nobodies supporting us.

When we had a terrible season under Pearce our average attendance was 39000. Any club from any of the bigger cities all have around the same amount of core local supporters who they can count on within a few thousand of each other.

Nobody else matters because they are plastic nobodies. All these Southerners, Irish, Americans etc. who follow Liverpool and United don’t count. They don’t have a clue what supporting your local team through thick and thin is all about.

That stat about the West Ham game is an incredible statistic. Thank you.
 
Nobody else matters because they are plastic nobodies. All these Southerners, Irish, Americans etc. who follow Liverpool and United don’t count. They don’t have a clue what supporting your local team through thick and thin is all about.[/QUOTE]

A bit harsh on us "Southerners", friend.
 

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