I am disappointed when go to the KC as it feels like going to Asda with football. Brighton have a different approach. The food is better, the bars stay open after the match. All of the seats are padded. They even get a real ale that is based on the away team. What can we bring in to the KC to make it a better experience besides a winning team?
Got to keep Roary, the children in the stands love Roary and the children in the stands are the clubs future.
Perhaps the club could set up a 'petting zone' outside the stadium for those children who enjoy intimate contact with an unknown adult disguised as an animal, and allow the rest of us to enjoy our football?
No Steve Jordan Kick out anyone who doesn't sing Allow standing Make Roary drop kick random away fans
I know they are working on improving things like this right now so if any good ideas are posted someone should get them sent to the club. They're planning on merging all the various family areas into one big one spanning the whole of the South stand and they're talking about making it much more family friendly and having kis stuff in there. I think part of this must be the thing they posted on facebook the other day about putting games consoles in the concourse.
I don't know what the answer is, But something needs to be done. The players and manager all come out with the usual bull about the fans being great but you can never hear them, Unless Leeds are losing when the H/T scores are read out. It's completely different away from home for some reason, Plenty of songs (not just the odd Barmby Army). Say what you like about the fat bastard with the drum at leicester but once he got his rhythm going it drowned out our fans, Can anyone at city play the drum? Or even the triangle? Maybe they should get scantily clad ladies throwing t shirts to the fans like they do in the states. Also decent food and Beer thats not like making love in a canoe might not go amis.
Padded seats? Food? Real ale? How about we concentrate on making it a ****in' cauldron full of hate that the opposition team and fans **** themselves even thinking of playing there? I just dont understand the modern English football fan, I really dont.
In England, yes it has. For the better? Entirely debatable. Go to a Bundesliga match and you watch in the biggest and best stadia in Europe with low prices attracting passionate fans and thus exhilirating atmospheres in a safe environment and - shock, horror - the highest average attendances in world football.
If you watch German football regularly like myself, you would know that the atmosphere's are not entirely different to the English one, and its a myth that our atmosphere's are far worse. They do have good attendances and the ticket prices are not bad at all, then gain their wage structures are far lower, and their teams are far less successful (Bayern Munich this year is an exception) in Europe.
Eh? Again, the Premier League and Sky perpetuated myth. The way people talk you'd think we'd won the CL every year since the invention of the PL, yet as it happens there have been 3 English winners and 2 German winners.
Away fans in the North/West corner would be a step in the right direction. Would give our fans who want to sing a chance to move to the north, and have a few blocks across the North and into the East who sing for most of the game.