Beefymcfc wrote:Strange isn't it, us Blues used to entertain ourselves and didn't need anything from the pitch to enjoy ourselves. How things have changed eh? Somtimes this season, I've thought that our sense of humour has deserted us, especially at CoMS and I think we have as much a part to play on the the field, as the lads themselves.
I've had a thing since when I was a kid and when I walk out onto the terrace, I have to shout at the top of my voice 'Come on City'. This hasn't changed for approximately 20 years yet a lot of the fans seem to have, giving me some very strange looks. Luckily, my best mucka is sat in front of me and when he hears me arrive he joins in the rendition, closely followed by a fair few around. It might be me getting a little more self-conscious or it maybe the crowd where I'm now sat, but something has changed at the game over the last couple of seasons. Hopefully they'll get the spirit soon and enjoy everything we have to offer, as I'm sure I was sat in one of those seats when I started.
I might start a campaign to 'Bring Back The True Blue Spirit'.
Apologies for the digression, thought it appropriate to mention though!
Sister of fu wrote:With all the doom and gloom about I wanted to pose the question to the mases.
From a personal point view I'm loving watching City this season, yeah things are not quite on the button at the moment but I believe that things will click into gear. I have seen 30 goals at COMS abet some against but have some decent football with the Arse game being the stand out one for me. Great game and a great atmosphere.
City have only been involved in one 0-0 draw this season and have been involved in games where over 45 goals have been scored. I for one would rather support and watch City then someone like Bolton or Stoke.
For someone who has been watching City for over 20 years I'm loving it....sure hell beats the Pearce days. I'm confident that we will get it right with or without MH. Patience is the key and seems as it's been over 30yrs since we have challenged for a major trophy what's another 2 or 3??
Sister of fu wrote:City are probably one of the worlds most frustrating teams but i would not have it any other way. I still get that buzz now before going to the games or watching them on the TV. Can't wait for Hull game where I fully expect an exciting score draw...I mean win.....!!
Colin the King wrote:I'm absolutely entertained. Some of the first games I went to as a blue were drawing 0-0 with Blackpool, getting beaten 3-2 by Forest, getting beaten 2-1 at home by Oldham. This so called crisis doesn't even compare to those days and there hasn't, in my lifetime, been a better time to be a blue. I wonder if some of the whingers experienced the true lows- I'm not including the obviously true fans like NQDP and Slim in this, just a certain element.
Six draws on the bounce isn't ideal but overall I see a very bright future ahead.
Slim wrote:One of the things that I am really enjoying about this season is when we are challenged we respond. It is a hallmark of the top sides that they don't stay out of the game for 90 minutes, when we went behind at Liverpool I knew we'd hit back, we did it against Burnley(never should have been 2-0 down though) and had the derby gone on for a couple more minutes, I believe it would have ended up 4-4.
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