Compared to Leicester, palace, Sunderland etc whose whole ground gets behind them and literally gets the stands rocking its piss poor.
Well done North Stand tonight. Similar protests at Palace and against Liverpool didn't effect us getting wins, protests are NOT effecting the team. Only way to unite the support is for Allam to drop the name change now. To the ******s who booed their own fans shame on you.
Good job i no longer go to home games, if anyone booed a City song near me they'd be picking their jaw up off the deck.
Not sure I agree with them being a disgrace, but agree with the rest. Nearly all the songs & chants start in the North, and whatever your view of Allam you can't argue that they are the main vocal support and a couple of minutes of City 'til I die is not much to put up with. Seemed to be a lot more boos in the South stand tonight near me. If they don't agree with the song at 19:04 why can't they start a 'Tigers' chant or stay quiet like they do most of the rest of the game (except when they shout 'shoot' every 5 minutes).
I nearly got hoyed out of West Upper 8 for giving the boo boys behind me grief. Pretty sure I'm gonna chin one of the ****s before the last game.
You been to the SOL lately? Quietest ground I've ever been to, as for Palace? I'll leave that to PLT. I was in the West Stand tonight and it is very quiet. I got a funny look from the woman in front of me when I berated Lee Mason for not stopping the game when Meyler got twatted. You'd think she'd never heard anyone being called a rotund, follically challenged person who is prone to masterbation before.
I didn't hear any booing from my spot in N2, so if they were trying to make their point, it was weak. I did hear a young kid outside the ground at full time, must have been about 7, in his posh accent, describing the 'north stand idiots', and looking to his dad for approval. Or a prawn sandwich, I'm not sure, but he'd been coached. I always walk round the West Stand at full time to get to the exit nearest the steps to foot bridge, and it's like Ascot round there. All fancy handbags and big hats, so different to the robust football fans in the North. I'm less than impressed.