The home support is terrible

willy eckerslike said:
Neville Kneville said:
It's strange how many City fans have really important things to do, kids who have to be in bed, bad whatevers, compared to fans of many other clubs.

Indeed it seems in modern times City fans have got much more demanding lives than they once had, even in fact since the COMS opened.

But it's obviously the case. City fans have more important things to do, than many fans of other clubs, & have to be off.

Otherwise, they would surely stay to applaud the team off, like a few of us sad bastards with no lives do.

Nah, this early leaving lark happens everywhere.

You're right, it does, but I think it's more pronounced at our place than many other grounds. Each to their own and all that, and I fully accept that some people would have something lined up later where they needed to get a flyer, but that wouldn't apply to most people leaving early and I thought it was laughable how few people were left in the stadium come the final whistle on Saturday given that we'd turned in a terrific performance played in front of a better than usual atmosphere.

Oddly enough, as much as the composition of the crowd gets criticised for Champions League games with more tourists, etc, I've noticed that far more people tend to stay to the latter stages or the end when compared to the bog standard league games.
 
I sing, shout, stand and generally make as much noise as possible for 86-87 minutes and then leave (depending on if the team needs more noise/support for the last few + injury time)

Next game I am going to go and sit in complete silence but stay until the very end (regardless of the result)

I wonder if everyone did this which approach would better serve the players motivation for the whole game.
 
A far cry from the old Maine Road days I'm afraid .... My lads have been brought up on staying till the end and applauding the team off ..... I know our players get paid handsomely but it wouldn't hurt a few more fans to stay till the end, by the time the team are walking off the stadium is so empty its a joke ........ Are people's lives that chaotic that they need to leave early to avoid the traffic and for what get home about 30-45 mins early ....
 
M18CTID said:
willy eckerslike said:
Neville Kneville said:
It's strange how many City fans have really important things to do, kids who have to be in bed, bad whatevers, compared to fans of many other clubs.

Indeed it seems in modern times City fans have got much more demanding lives than they once had, even in fact since the COMS opened.

But it's obviously the case. City fans have more important things to do, than many fans of other clubs, & have to be off.

Otherwise, they would surely stay to applaud the team off, like a few of us sad bastards with no lives do.

Nah, this early leaving lark happens everywhere.

You're right, it does, but I think it's more pronounced at our place than many other grounds. Each to their own and all that, and I fully accept that some people would have something lined up later where they needed to get a flyer, but that wouldn't apply to most people leaving early and I thought it was laughable how few people were left in the stadium come the final whistle on Saturday given that we'd turned in a terrific performance played in front of a better than usual atmosphere.

Oddly enough, as much as the composition of the crowd gets criticised for Champions League games with more tourists, etc, I've noticed that far more people tend to stay to the latter stages or the end when compared to the bog standard league games.

It doesn't happen the same at most other grounds. Not when their side wins & especially when the side scores 4 goals. When they are getting hammered perhaps.

I'm not sure even the rags & Arsenal fans fuck off as quickly as ours on the whole, & they are self entitled wankers.

Whatever excuses people make, it's the case that a large number of fans don't bother at the end of games anymore. If we had just come up under Joe Royle & were playing like we are now, the ground would be full at the end & people would be loudly & avidly cheering the players off, including many of those who say they have no choice but to leave now. We have quickly come to see great football & winning stuff as being the norm & unfortunately our home support is not as good as it used to be.

Perhaps more tourists & younger fans in the future will actually improve it, rather than make it worse . There are a lot of old school fans who don't even applaud when the team is read out. Under Royle or Keegan etc at Maine Rd they would have.
 
Neville Kneville said:
Perhaps more tourists & younger fans in the future will actually improve it, rather than make it worse . There are a lot of old school fans who don't even applaud when the team is read out. Under Royle or Keegan etc at Maine Rd they would have.

They will. There was a young Asian women near me at weekend. She loved every minute and stayed there clapping the team until they walked off the pitch. They cherish the experience more than many of our "loyal and local fans" yet the stereotype goes that the tourists somehow keep these fans out and ruin the atmosphere!

Some of tourists are really ignorant (I've had a camera stuck in my face and told to give a 'thumbs up' for one in the midst of us choking against Burnley), but many of them relish the experience and are more involved than a lot of our own fans.

And as M18CTID said, the early exit thing is less pronounced in a lot of cup games when more people buy on general sale and there seems to be less of an early exodus. Our early leaving is the most pronounced I've seen in the league except when teams are losing and fans have had enough.
 
LoveCity said:
Neville Kneville said:
Perhaps more tourists & younger fans in the future will actually improve it, rather than make it worse . There are a lot of old school fans who don't even applaud when the team is read out. Under Royle or Keegan etc at Maine Rd they would have.

They will. There was a young Asian women near me at weekend. She loved every minute and stayed there clapping the team until they walked off the pitch. They cherish the experience more than many of our "loyal and local fans" yet the stereotype goes that the tourists somehow keep these fans out and ruin the atmosphere!

Some of tourists are really ignorant (I've had a camera stuck in my face and told to give a 'thumbs up' for one in the midst of us choking against Burnley), but many of them relish the experience and are more involved than a lot of our own fans.

And as M18CTID said, the early exit thing is less pronounced in a lot of cup games when more people buy on general sale and there seems to be less of an early exodus. Our early leaving is the most pronounced I've seen in the league except when teams are losing and fans have had enough.

A lot of fans on the first tier dont actually leave the stadium, just move to the back of the stand. And as they move to the back of the stand others nearer the front move back and take their seats. So you have all of these people gradually moving towards the back of the stand, which makes it look worse than it is. There are probably several thousand fans loitering at the back of the stands when the final whistle go,
 
I was brought up to show my appreciation of the players by staying until the final whistle and clapping them off, or shouting frustration if it was required. It used to do my nut when our players walked straight off after poor results, particularly away from home. I think it was Mark Hughes who first sent them all over to us to at least show their appreciation for our support despite their poor performance or the result. It's the little things like that and I think it looks poor having a half-empty stadium with 5-10 minutes left of the game. It shows a lot of complacency from fans who think "we've won the game, I'm off now so I can beat the traffic". That's not what it's about, who cares if it saves you 30 minutes. We won 5-0 I'm buzzing for far longer than that after the game. People forgetting the bad days far too quickly.
 
LadislavMplmx said:
can't believe some people actually offer an 'excuse' as to why they leave early,like its anyones business.......
Agree with that. Only time I get annoyed is when people leave early but stop to watch as they are on the way out.

If you are going to go, just go.
 
M18CTID said:
willy eckerslike said:
Neville Kneville said:
It's strange how many City fans have really important things to do, kids who have to be in bed, bad whatevers, compared to fans of many other clubs.

Indeed it seems in modern times City fans have got much more demanding lives than they once had, even in fact since the COMS opened.

But it's obviously the case. City fans have more important things to do, than many fans of other clubs, & have to be off.

Otherwise, they would surely stay to applaud the team off, like a few of us sad bastards with no lives do.

Nah, this early leaving lark happens everywhere.

You're right, it does, but I think it's more pronounced at our place than many other grounds. Each to their own and all that, and I fully accept that some people would have something lined up later where they needed to get a flyer, but that wouldn't apply to most people leaving early and I thought it was laughable how few people were left in the stadium come the final whistle on Saturday given that we'd turned in a terrific performance played in front of a better than usual atmosphere.

Oddly enough, as much as the composition of the crowd gets criticised for Champions League games with more tourists, etc, I've noticed that far more people tend to stay to the latter stages or the end when compared to the bog standard league games.


Watched the City v Bayern match again the other day and noticed for Kuns 2nd and 3rd goal that the ground was still fairly full and this was in the last few minutes.
 
Eccles Blue said:
shemnel said:
why do people still get surprised when it takes them a while to get away from somewhere that has 45,000 people in it?

I always wonder about this. If you go to a football match or any manner of entertainment with a large crowd you expect it to take a long time to get away surely?

Doesn't take me that long to get away from the ground, I leave at the final whistle and all the roads are quiet, but that's because every fucker left on 80 minutes...
 
Load of bollocks that 20k thousand fans have somewhere they need to be every game, regardless of day and time. It's just modern football for you. We are shite fans, turn up expect to be 4 nil up after a hour so we can get home for ant n dec.
 
This uber fan stuff is so childish and so tiresome. Some of you need to grow up. Going to a football match isn't a 'duty' with a code of conduct. It's different things to different people. I was wryly amused when I went on a Sunderland forum after we beat them to see exactly the same thing: daft blurts hectoring and harassing other fans for leaving early and claiming they are the worst in the league.

Let it go. Life's too short. Nobody cares except you self appointed Super Fans.
 
Ennis said:
Load of bollocks that 20k thousand fans have somewhere they need to be every game, regardless of day and time. It's just modern football for you. We are shite fans, turn up expect to be 4 nil up after a hour so we can get home for ant n dec.

No different to other clubs though. I got hospitality to the 2001 derby away in the middle of the South Stand, loads streaming out at 1-0, even more at 1-1. Seen a lot more in matches after that, in particular 2 of the last 3.

What we need is 30 fans with banners and instruments like how Palace copy Accrington Stanley fans. We were getting around 24k 20 years ago, so I do not think it is bad.
 
If you are going to go, just go.[/quote]

Haha now that is something I've said many times in my life.
 
The atmosphere isn't what it was. Hull in particular was bad after they went 1-0 up. I'm unsure what could change it.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
This uber fan stuff is so childish and so tiresome. Some of you need to grow up. Going to a football match isn't a 'duty' with a code of conduct. It's different things to different people. I was wryly amused when I went on a Sunderland forum after we beat them to see exactly the same thing: daft blurts hectoring and harassing other fans for leaving early and claiming they are the worst in the league.

Let it go. Life's too short. Nobody cares except you self appointed Super Fans.

You can always spot an early leaver when they get all defensive and come out with comments like this and anyone that has a restaurant table booked just an hour after a game has finished deserves all the stick they get for buggering off early ;)

Seriously, I'd say a lot more people are arsed about this than you think. It doesn't upset me though - if anything it amuses me, particularly when they miss iconic moments like Dickov's equaliser at Wembley or Aguerrrrroooooooooooo's last gasp title winning goal. After years of shit and staying to the end of games where we've been absolutely hammered I'm fucked if I'm pissing off early now that we've got a good team. I'm savouring every moment and leaving the fire drill to others.
 
peoffrey said:
The atmosphere isn't what it was. Hull in particular was bad after they went 1-0 up. I'm unsure what could change it.

No fuckin wonder! We were gash.

We should be setting the tempo and closing down like we did on Saturday in every game. Talent almost always sees you through if the application is there. It isn't always for us and that spills over into the stands.
 
M18CTID said:
Didsbury Dave said:
This uber fan stuff is so childish and so tiresome. Some of you need to grow up. Going to a football match isn't a 'duty' with a code of conduct. It's different things to different people. I was wryly amused when I went on a Sunderland forum after we beat them to see exactly the same thing: daft blurts hectoring and harassing other fans for leaving early and claiming they are the worst in the league.

Let it go. Life's too short. Nobody cares except you self appointed Super Fans.

You can always spot an early leaver when they get all defensive and come out with comments like this and anyone that has a restaurant table booked just an hour after a game has finished deserves all the stick they get for buggering off early ;)

Seriously, I'd say a lot more people are arsed about this than you think. It doesn't upset me though - if anything it amuses me, particularly when they miss iconic moments like Dickov's equaliser at Wembley or Aguerrrrroooooooooooo's last gasp title winning goal. After years of shit and staying to the end of games where we've been absolutely hammered I'm fucked if I'm pissing off early now that we've got a good team. I'm savouring every moment and leaving the fire drill to others.


What shite this thread has become, I travel 250 miles and apart from 12.45 and 3.0 Sat KOs I have to stop overnight. On Sat v the barecodes I left my seat 5 min after the team had left the pitch, plenty of time to catch the 20.27 train to Macc for overnight in Travelodge. Tue v Barca need to get the 22.07 to Macc for the same overnight stop. May well leave when the extra min board goes up, like to catch a pint in the Nags Head at Macc then see the highlights on TV. Why do I feel the need to justify my actions, well maybe to get the message over that each and every one of us can after we pay for our ticket can leave when ever we wish to. Now can some people wind their necks in.
 
dawlish dave said:
M18CTID said:
Didsbury Dave said:
This uber fan stuff is so childish and so tiresome. Some of you need to grow up. Going to a football match isn't a 'duty' with a code of conduct. It's different things to different people. I was wryly amused when I went on a Sunderland forum after we beat them to see exactly the same thing: daft blurts hectoring and harassing other fans for leaving early and claiming they are the worst in the league.

Let it go. Life's too short. Nobody cares except you self appointed Super Fans.

You can always spot an early leaver when they get all defensive and come out with comments like this and anyone that has a restaurant table booked just an hour after a game has finished deserves all the stick they get for buggering off early ;)

Seriously, I'd say a lot more people are arsed about this than you think. It doesn't upset me though - if anything it amuses me, particularly when they miss iconic moments like Dickov's equaliser at Wembley or Aguerrrrroooooooooooo's last gasp title winning goal. After years of shit and staying to the end of games where we've been absolutely hammered I'm fucked if I'm pissing off early now that we've got a good team. I'm savouring every moment and leaving the fire drill to others.


What shite this thread has become, I travel 250 miles and apart from 12.45 and 3.0 Sat KOs I have to stop overnight. On Sat v the barecodes I left my seat 5 min after the team had left the pitch, plenty of time to catch the 20.27 train to Macc for overnight in Travelodge. Tue v Barca need to get the 22.07 to Macc for the same overnight stop. May well leave when the extra min board goes up, like to catch a pint in the Nags Head at Macc then see the highlights on TV. Why do I feel the need to justify my actions, well maybe to get the message over that each and every one of us can after we pay for our ticket can leave when ever we wish to. Now can some people wind their necks in.

you should be more considerate and move closer to the ground.
 

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