And they’ll only blame City fans for it like all clubs do when this happens.
Barcelona blamed their fans for this happening at a Europa League quarter final:
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…as many as 30k Frankfurt fans took over the Camp Nou.
United blamed their fans for Rangers taking over chunks of Old Trafford:
…yet there’s no way that chunks of ST holders all decided randomly to sell their tickets on to away fans in concentrated areas of the stadium. The chances of that happening at random in seats right next to each other, below and above, side to side, like that must be incredibly low.
You only have to see City’s X post saying that a lad who suffered a broken leg in a fight which was so badly broken needed operating on, wasn’t serious. Or when they put a statement on the OS condemning our fanbase for ‘tragedy chanting’ against Lpool when what was sung at the game wasn’t tragedy chanting.
They’ll lay the blame on us without a second thought.
I wonder if they are going to do checks on people buying tickets for this game from their ticket tout partners, because they don’t usually?
Already on one of City’s official ticket tout partners, anyone in the world can register their interest in the Galatasaray game:
https://www.p1travel.com/en/football/champions-league/manchester-city-vs-galatasaray
^this is the website that dishes out as many tickets as anyone wants, usually with no checks on who the people buying support. Anyone can buy tickets for 2 to ‘More than 10 people’… here’s a s-shot from another game at the Etihad from this site:
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