Well two bloke's I work with both man u fans have got ten tickets between them for north stand all ten are for hull red devil's on tour that's what they call themselves. They hire a mini bus and go to as many games as they can get tickets for they have been looking forward to playing us since Wembley and on fixture day all they was looking for was when they played us. When I asked why us they said we will all get a ticket sat next to each other plus we will hammer you and a cheap day out they normally do over a ton a game even home games for them is expensive. One of the bloke's is a right cocky **** tho makes out he's always supported united until last Xmas he got one of his mates in for two weeks and his mate let out he use to support Leeds in the late seventies haha still gets pulled up every time he goes on one.
People turning up to support another team against City won't help the club grow. Sitting in the home areas is against ground regulations. Of course this is the only one not enforced by the spineless stewards. Stand with one toe over the yellow line in the concourse with a pint in your hand and they pounce. Have a flag slightly above the permitted size and it is taken off you. Our fans liaison officer copper used to give dire warnings about our fans going in the away areas and how he would back any action taken against those who did and apply for banning orders if it caused any trouble. Point out away fans in home areas at the KC and the response is a shrug of the shoulders and a comment about them not doing any harm. The atmosphere is diluted even more with these prats sat amongst home fans. It will be even worse due to the ridiculous membership,scheme. Previously there only odd seats dotted around available and you got the odd fan or two or with their kid around the stadium. Now there will be loads of gobshites types sat in groups together. And you can bet which fans will be the ones ejected and receiving banning orders if anything kicks off.
Last spell in the PL they beat us 3-2 from 2-0 down, and the other they drew 0-0. Not really evidence they'll hammer us at the KCOM.
In East stand they where two Leicester fans in front and behind me. Admittedly not getting causing any aggro. However lots of spare seats around so can see how this could be worse against the so called bigger teams. United with a later kick off could be interesting! Especially if the KC has as good as atmosphere as it did on Saturday thought the chants where great and defintItaly a togetherness of the fans! Buzzing for the next game now UTT
Home fans now scrambling for tickets , self righteous laying the law down again ect.. Memory's of Wembley first time round anyone? You know who you are. Allams OUT
Rooney loves it against us, if you want a free betting tip back him to score at least two, players don't forget and he will be licking his lips already thinking about next week. Man U look excellent so far, unfortunately I have gloryseeking close relatives and one of them actually works at Old Trafford so get to hear all about it whether I want to or not, I think if we got a draw against them it would be an incredible result but fancy them to score at least a couple.
I would guess that some people on here that complain about "plastics" are the same people who historically would also complain that we had low crowds when we were being successful (boothferry park days etc) Admittedly, the situation is different now in that low crowds are directly blamed on the Allan's (correctly of course). Every football fan starts out as a plastic. Many drift in and out of supporting clubs, others get sucked in and become more passionate.
Wow, a lot of people seem to not have any clue what a plastic fan is. Can only assume as a result they are plastics themselves.
The 0-0 draw was my swansong for watching City play in Hull. Fitting really as my first match watching them 70 years ago was also a 0-0 draw.