*pretends to be shocked.The team are flacid and we have a manager who's clueless.
I think that's maybe the real issue here.
All roads lead to Moyes for you hey.
*pretends to be shocked.The team are flacid and we have a manager who's clueless.
I think that's maybe the real issue here.
I think the safe standing barriers look terrible and are a hinderance to atmosphere.Absolute travesty how small the lower tier of the South Stand is. Been said before that so many people who never sat in the Street End will have put themselves in there as well without really wanting to contribute to the atmosphere themselves.
Yeah. Doing a great job now isn't he?*pretends to be shocked.
All roads lead to Moyes for you hey.
Whenever I’m feeling down about anything I just think of your sad little existence and it cheers me up no end. Imagine being you!Yeah. Doing a great job now isn't he?
Sat in Row 61 of 63, stood up for Garner's free kick, only for be told to sit down.
To Mr Seat Unique - F OFF
I think the safe standing barriers look terrible and are a hinderance to atmosphere.
Obviously the accessibility bays are an extremely sensitive issue and they should not be changed now they're there, but something more creative could have been done on that when laying the stand seating out because that Blue Wall peters out a bit because of them.
No, hes not, you see im able to call it?Yeah. Doing a great job now isn't he?
100%You can't treat fans like coustmers, continually rip them off with a substandard product and then wonder why they don't sing enough lol. The majority of old school fans who would've sung all game and every game have either been priced out or walked away. Those that are left are a tiny minority now and get blank stares or angry glares half the time when they try. Modern football isn't a working class sport anymore and it shows in the atmosphere.
Lower South are pathetic- not sure why they opted to go in the standing section - too many watchers not enough SUPPORTERS.Absolute travesty how small the lower tier of the South Stand is. Been said before that so many people who never sat in the Street End will have put themselves in there as well without really wanting to contribute to the atmosphere.
Went through entrance B tonight and the female steward was actively shouting that people didn't need to show tickets at this point, just go through the scanner. So perhaps they are ditching that after the initial few sell outs?Tonight? How d'you manage that? No way past the gates I wouldn't imagine to get to the ticket office?
You can't treat fans like coustmers, continually rip them off with a substandard product and then wonder why they don't sing enough lol. The majority of old school fans who would've sung all game and every game have either been priced out or walked away. Those that are left are a tiny minority now and get blank stares or angry glares half the time when they try. Modern football isn't a working class sport anymore and it shows in the atmosphere.
There was a lot of carry on about all the things they'd done to make this a unique stand in football but I don't think it's ever going to get anywhere near what the Gwladys Street was for us.
People will say it's early days but did City find their new Kippax when they moved? Same with West Ham and Arsenal.
Not before time either.Went through entrance B tonight and the female steward was actively shouting that people didn't need to show tickets at this point, just go through the scanner. So perhaps they are ditching that after the initial few sell outs?