Blu3m00n91
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Seeing the Everton fan clips recently have made me wonder what the most toxic period at City was. I’m only old enough to remember the bad Pearce days.
First one that sprang to mind for me. Players throwing their shirts into the crowd at the end of the game only to see them thrown back at them. A proper "Is this it? Is this all we're capable of?" feeling descended over the fanbase that day and it was pretty nasty watching it on TV. Never seen a City end look so bitter but admittedly I missed the 80s.I think the Blackburn quarter final in 2007 probably marked the high/low point for toxicity, not least because things started turning round the season after.
With a giant sprinkling of thatcher era policing mixed in with itThe Swales out era.
100% this regarding fans against the Chairman/Board/Club.The Swales out era.
Was at that game I nearly got battered by City fans for singing there's only one Gary Owen.Selling Barnes and Owen and travelling down to the Hawthorns to watch Stuart Lee in a football shirt, a city shirt no less. We got mullered.
Definitely. Nothing else comes near!The Swales out era.
I remember a game where someone ran on the pitch and tried ripping the shirt off Nigel Clough … along the lines of you’re not fit to wear the shirt.
Those were some dark days
I think the Blackburn quarter final in 2007 probably marked the high/low point for toxicity, not least because things started turning round the season after.