When Is The Club Going To Stop Selling Tickets In The Home End To Away Fans?

Been in home ends many times avoided grief at Wigan by saying I was a Fleetwood fan getting a new ground in. Saved a scouse couple on the Kippax at the FA cup quarter final by advising them to shut the f**k up and keep their heads down, sensibly they heeded my advice. Saved a Spurs fan sat in front of me in the Maine Stand back in the 90s by holding his shoulders down as he tried to rise to cheer there goal. Seen some Everton onions smacked senseless in the same seats a couple of weeks earlier. Moral of the story if your in the home stands keep your head down and gob shut.
I was in the Alex Ferguson stand a couple of seasons ago when Bernie scored just before half time to make it 2-0, hardest thing I’ve done sitting there smirking, funny thing two other blues were sat next to us as well :) got very pissed up after.
 
How do you know it is City selling the tickets and not City fans flogging them on?
I’ve no idea how away fans are getting their hands on tickets in the home end but they definetely are.

They are sitting amongst City fans for both Premier League and Champions League games.

Tonight’s crowd was different to those games. It was nowhere near sold out and I don’t think you will have found one away supporter in the home end.
 
Away fans in our parts of ground not exactly a new thing, My first ST in 1978 at front of North Stand we were regularly surrounded by Away fans, went on for years, especially games against dippers and rags
 
Lots of FC Twente fans in attendance tonight.
As well as representing their own club, at least they were there to support City, jumping up when we scored.

It’s the fans of the opposition that we all see all too often (sometimes they’re just fans of one opposition player like the two Mo Salah fans sat in front of me when we played Liverpool last season), it’s these sort of twats who are actively wanting City to lose, and there are fucking far too many of them at our big games.
 
Away fans in our parts of ground not exactly a new thing, My first ST in 1978 at front of North Stand we were regularly surrounded by Away fans, went on for years, especially games against dippers and rags
Back then, there weren’t Terms&Conditions at the club saying ‘supporters of the visiting club should not purchase tickets in the home stands’ which there are now yet the club actively seek out fans of the opposition in place of fans of our own club.
 
Been in home ends many times avoided grief at Wigan by saying I was a Fleetwood fan getting a new ground in. Saved a scouse couple on the Kippax at the FA cup quarter final by advising them to shut the f**k up and keep their heads down, sensibly they heeded my advice. Saved a Spurs fan sat in front of me in the Maine Stand back in the 90s by holding his shoulders down as he tried to rise to cheer there goal. Seen some Everton onions smacked senseless in the same seats a couple of weeks earlier. Moral of the story if your in the home stands keep your head down and gob shut.
I’ve only been in half a dozen home sections of stadiums watching City away and once watching Kinkladze at Old Trafford who was playing for Derby (won tickets, thought it’d be the last time I ever saw Kinkladze, and was… he set up a goal).

The only place I was clocked was Sheff Weds, where their fans were proper sound with me and me Dad and told us we’d get no mither (which we didn’t).
 

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