gillie wrote:I ask this in respect as fans this season owing to the lack of atmosphere especially after taking an early lead like tonight.I am just going off the atmosphere at Anfield on Sunday when they went 1 up the place was rocking but our place tonight was like a library.I really think a bit of noise would have lifted the players after all we are supposed to be trying to win the title.
city9_4eva wrote:It seems that way, time and time again, we see the stadium empty after 75/80 mins winning losing or drawing, its unbelievable really. And your right I hate to say it but Anfield had an amazing atmosphere on Sunday was very intimidating, it must of been for the players anyway. I don't know why we don't seem to have that spark, and when we do have the 'big games' only a few sections of the ground sing and cheer the team on, the South Stand and the corner of the East. Also there's no denying it whether you see it on tele or at the stadium there are empty seats everywhere, yet city are saying the games are sold out!!? And that brings me on to the expansion?
Anyway my point being that a lot of us fans are a real credit to the club, singing and shouting in pubs before the game, but then in the ground all the atmosphere dies. I'm at a loss to find out the reason why this happens?!
Nick wrote:
but this is what bores me, fans before the match giving it the biggun on the tube in madrid or in mary d's then don't say boo in the ground and sit down politely when the showsec lesbians ask them too. WTF?
Original Dub wrote:Nick wrote:
but this is what bores me, fans before the match giving it the biggun on the tube in madrid or in mary d's then don't say boo in the ground and sit down politely when the showsec lesbians ask them too. WTF?
Hey hey... the lesbians on here won't appreciate that!
Grandad Rosler wrote:I agree the atmosphere is shocking at times and we really need to start getting behind the team every game. I sit in the family stand now to save a bit of cash and sit around the most negative bunch of fans I have ever know, it really is hard work! I must admit we are early leavers though as have to miss the traffic to get back to my young sons so can understand why some have to go early to be honest
Woodyblue wrote:You agree we really need to get behind the team? Me too, from kick off to the final whistle. How much time do you save yourself by leaving early? 20/30 minutes? How much difference does that make to your young sons? Do you leave irrespective of the score? I'm sorry I cannot understand why anyone comes and pays to watch and support their team, then leaves 10/15 minutes before the end. It's wasting your hard earned cash and disrespectful to the team you support.
Grandad Rosler wrote: It gets me back at least an hour early as all the lights get shut down waiting for fans to get out and we dont just live round the corner it's a half hour onwards drive, let's be honest I would rather stay, we leave at 88/89 mins generally we also get a lift so not much choice anyway. Irrespective it's more about whoever is looking after them than the kids themselves as we have to sort out childcare which is a pain in the arse, especially in the week. Think disrespectful is a bit over the top to be fair and could easily say it's disrespectful to us as fans to have to watch the kind of performance we saw against Sunderland after shelling out for season tickets and still being in with a chance of the title. Swings and roundabouts
Grandad Rosler wrote:I agree the atmosphere is shocking at times and we really need to start getting behind the team every game. I sit in the family stand now to save a bit of cash and sit around the most negative bunch of fans I have ever know, it really is hard work! I must admit we are early leavers though as have to miss the traffic to get back to my young sons so can understand why some have to go early to be honest
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