FanchesterCity
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Re: Yaya Toure
I've been thinking about the atmosphere for ages. I genuinely believe it's in the DNA of most City fans to worry. And you can feel it at the ground. We aren't particularly prone to hyperbole on the terraces (maybe on forums!), and if we go one or two nil ahead, there's always that 'doubt' in us... makes us go quiet.
It's slowly starting to change, but a few recent years of success still aren't enough to get rid of the pessimist in many of us!
Ballymagash Blue said:Davs 19 said:Ballymagash Blue said:The ranting and raving on this site says far more about the ranters and ravers than it does about their chosen subject of abuse.
Demichelis, Garcia, Dzeko, Mancini, Pellegrini, Tevez, Quinn....and on and on and on it goes.
If you were all as animated when we're actually playing at the Etihad, some of you might actually contribute something useful to our great club.
Hello Raggy
Ummm. Given that I'm a former travel secretary of a distant supporters' club branch, that I've travelled thousands of miles to watch City at enormous expense, that I've organised literally hundreds of coachloads, and in the bad old days of the 80s and 90, minibuses to Maine Road, I think that's a bit unfair. But as much as I love City, we have many supporters that I really don't care for. And, by the way, we are bloody quiet at times. The Sunderland game was a flippin' disgrace.
I've been thinking about the atmosphere for ages. I genuinely believe it's in the DNA of most City fans to worry. And you can feel it at the ground. We aren't particularly prone to hyperbole on the terraces (maybe on forums!), and if we go one or two nil ahead, there's always that 'doubt' in us... makes us go quiet.
It's slowly starting to change, but a few recent years of success still aren't enough to get rid of the pessimist in many of us!