We were well beaten by an explosive start and equally explosive last ten minutes or so before half time. In between I didn't think there was anything between the teams.
The Villa crowd sounded deafening on MOTD, and to be fair they do rise the decibels at times but for much of the first half all you could hear was the City fans which never came across at all on the telly.
In the second half I think the City vocal support matched the teams effort on the field, we were resigned to the fact that we were not really busting a gut to win this game.
I must ask those amongst the travelling support what they really think before setting off for the game and choosing what clothes to wear because grown men in Tigers onesie's are not a good look.
There were four or five, maybe more in the away end (side) yesterday who looked very uncomfortable in their chosen Tiger outfits, I'm not talking little kids here, they were grown men and they looked ridiculous.
Perhaps it was a stag do or someone's idea of a laugh, fancy dress, etc, but please think more carefully next time.
Because I witnessed the ridicule you brought upon yourselves and our club from the Villa fans when we were leaving the back of the stand after the game. A tiger suit was a novel idea, once, during the Dare to Dream days when everyone was getting swept away by the excitement whipped up during the Watford Play-Off games and the club's first ever Wembley appearance, but its gone and is now very old hat. Leave it to the young kids eh lads?
I don't like to see opposing fans laughing at our supporters.
The Villa crowd sounded deafening on MOTD, and to be fair they do rise the decibels at times but for much of the first half all you could hear was the City fans which never came across at all on the telly.
In the second half I think the City vocal support matched the teams effort on the field, we were resigned to the fact that we were not really busting a gut to win this game.
I must ask those amongst the travelling support what they really think before setting off for the game and choosing what clothes to wear because grown men in Tigers onesie's are not a good look.
There were four or five, maybe more in the away end (side) yesterday who looked very uncomfortable in their chosen Tiger outfits, I'm not talking little kids here, they were grown men and they looked ridiculous.
Perhaps it was a stag do or someone's idea of a laugh, fancy dress, etc, but please think more carefully next time.
Because I witnessed the ridicule you brought upon yourselves and our club from the Villa fans when we were leaving the back of the stand after the game. A tiger suit was a novel idea, once, during the Dare to Dream days when everyone was getting swept away by the excitement whipped up during the Watford Play-Off games and the club's first ever Wembley appearance, but its gone and is now very old hat. Leave it to the young kids eh lads?
I don't like to see opposing fans laughing at our supporters.
