If Carlsberg did propaganda videos...
OK, I can see why some might find it cheesy, but remember it was made for an exclusive event for City fans and I doubt the intention was to show it to the world. If I saw this at the ground a while before kick-off, it'd definitely get me in the mood to sing. The majority seem to love it and for good reason!
What interests me is that the club almost seems to be having an identity crisis. They like to show pictures of big banners, of fans climbing where they shouldn't climb, of pitch invasions, of smoke bombs, of great togetherness. Meanwhile, ticket prices go up pricing out a huge percentage of our fans, hand-made banners/flags are banned from level two, and they almost try to make the match day experience the very opposite of what they like to celebrate in pictures and videos.
OK, I can see why some might find it cheesy, but remember it was made for an exclusive event for City fans and I doubt the intention was to show it to the world. If I saw this at the ground a while before kick-off, it'd definitely get me in the mood to sing. The majority seem to love it and for good reason!
What interests me is that the club almost seems to be having an identity crisis. They like to show pictures of big banners, of fans climbing where they shouldn't climb, of pitch invasions, of smoke bombs, of great togetherness. Meanwhile, ticket prices go up pricing out a huge percentage of our fans, hand-made banners/flags are banned from level two, and they almost try to make the match day experience the very opposite of what they like to celebrate in pictures and videos.