Blue Theatre said:
Thanks for the Wolves/City comparison ... it does tend to confirm that there is something wrong/missing at City for some reason.
Two things you mention that I agree are a big part of it:
1) the seating / standing difference ... it's just harder to get excited and be noisy if you're sitting down. Everyone associates sitting-down with being calm / resting. There's no good reason now why football clubs shouldn't have standing sections - given that other divisions / countries / sports do it quite happily - but I don't know how hard the Premier League clubs are really campaigning for it ?
2) I am also amazed at the abuse and moaning that starts-up the moment the slightest thing goes wrong - an opposition goal (how dare City concede even one !) or a badly-placed pass. I have heard people shouting things like "You're rubbish, Silva !" which is frankly ridiculous. And should the opposition dare to have any sort of sustained possession for even 5 minutes, the rumblings and shaking of heads that go on are ridiculous. The discontent and anxiety are palpable. Bizarre when you consider City's home record for the past 3 years - the team have hardly let us down or given cause for concern.
Even more ridiculous when you think how far we have come in such a short period of time - I would have expected City fans of all fans, to give the likes of Silva, Negredo, etc some respect (if not awe) and appreciate that not every player can be fantastic every match, but it only takes a couple of less-than-perfect passes or touches and it all starts up.
Thank you for taking your time to read it and give some feedback!
But I completely agree with you, I too have no idea why in this day and age we can't have consistent standing! It truly does get the crowd going, and I'm sure it really would be influential at the Etihad! Only negative with the Halliwell is that you're extremely close to people at times and have to squeeze around to find a place!
Exactly, I for one have never shouted abuse at a player, they're human...just like you and me, mistakes prove that, and just like, for example; Joe Hart recently, he clearly got too confident or just went a bit downhill for a while, took a break off, and now look at him, proving why he's still England's number one!
Like you said, all players have there off days, personally my favourites always been Zab man, but against chelsea he really struggled, do I hate him? Did I shout abuse? No of course not, him and the team learn from it and come back stronger!
Again, thanks for your response and I agree completely with your comments