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Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 12:47 pm
by patrickblue
I'm very firmly with Spartacus and John on this.
Bloody tedious competition, and much more suited to armchair glory hunters than anyone who actually follows a team.
Unfortunately, it's all part of the money grabbing gravy train that has totally ruined the game (and you all thought that City had done it single handedly).
I've never watched it in the past, hate that bloody crap theme tune, and all the discussions about pots and coefficients make me feel like sticking my head in a gas oven (bloody natural gas).
And to be honest, I only watch City in it through a sense of duty.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:09 pm
by DoomMerchant
patrickblue wrote:I'm very firmly with Spartacus and John on this.
Bloody tedious competition, and much more suited to armchair glory hunters than anyone who actually follows a team.
Unfortunately, it's all part of the money grabbing gravy train that has totally ruined the game (and you all thought that City had done it single handedly).
I've never watched it in the past, hate that bloody crap theme tune, and all the discussions about pots and coefficients make me feel like sticking my head in a gas oven (bloody natural gas).
And to be honest, I only watch City in it through a sense of duty.
I watch them cuz I'd watch them play anyone, anywhere, ever. It's a privilege...the lazy,cold, glove-wearing cunts make my head hurt tho.
Cheers
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:55 pm
by blue 68
Made the decision at the end of last season's campaign, no more chumps league attendance for me, not even that bothered about making time to watch live on TV unless it suits me.
The experience is not as good as PL games IMO, hate UEFA with a passion and think the competition is corrupt from the match officials to the very top.
I'd like to see more City fans simply boycott this competition to show their displeasure in the whole CL culture which too often makes my stomache turn, even the players seem to be disinterested and the atmosphere is quite frankly crap.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:57 pm
by phips
i enjoy watching non-City sides play but, as far as City go, seeing as we're YEARS away from progressing to a meaningful round in the competition, i dont really care about it as a City competition.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:59 pm
by lets all have a disco
DoomMerchant wrote:We exchange glances.
We talk. She seems beautiful on the surface. She's pretty. She's funny. She's educated and can banter with the best of them.
I ask her for dinner or a drink sometime. She says she has a BF.
Fuck her. I never really fancied her anyway. She's incredibly average actually...i mean....look at all of her faults. I won't list them because I'm a gentleman.
cheers
She's got crabs though.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 2:05 pm
by Sideshow Bob
unless we're playing I will watch only to see rodgers bent over and fucked raw by Madrid. *please let this happen tonight*
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 2:11 pm
by Ted Hughes
I would love it if the 1000s of old school proper cunts who used to go on the Kippax etc attended, & gave the officials, oppo, UEFA & the tv wankers, the high volume of vicious, rude, nasty & intimidating abuse they deserve. I would be there like a shot if it was like that, but we don't do that anymore. It's too fucking nice.
Roy Keane should be quaking in his fucking boots at the thought of turning up at City & sttanding on the pitch, but the cunt could just stand there now if he was still working. He wouldn't have done that for any fucking amount of money in the 70s & if he did it once, he wouldn't do it again.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 2:32 pm
by Wonderwall
I really hope the atmosphere against CSKA is nasty and hostile and they fill the 3k away fans with cut outs of people with signs above their heads saying Racist and CHEATING BASTARDS alternatively!
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 2:52 pm
by FA cup winners 2006
For me i love the champions league and we need it badly
Every player in the world wants to play in this competition and no player will ever be classed as world class until they prove themselves in this competition. Like it or hate it this competition is the pinnacle of club football in the world.
Our fans attitude to it seems very strange. Going on about how they dont give a shit about it and the league is all that matters but the fact is if we dont improve in the CL very quickly then we can forget about challenging for the league. Lack of progress in the CL means it been harder to hold onto the likes of Aguero and Silva, lack of progress means it been harder to attract the top players in the world and without them we wont challenge for the PL.
I know the responsibility of progressing is mainly down to the players, but the Adrenalin boost that the players can get from a full rocking Etihad should not be under-estimated. These nights are the most special in a players career and its a shame we dont have the supporters who can share in this.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:45 pm
by Foreverinbluedreams
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I think it is something to do with us knowing for nearly 20 years it was bent and designed for the elite that stops us suddenly believing it is the dog's bollox just because we are now involved. And quite right too.
Sadly it is important to the club that we do well in it.
It's important to the players too. This is what makes me fearful in regards our failure in the competition, participation in the CL is a good draw when it comes to signing players but the ability to actually win the thing is an even bigger draw, until we do that we'll be playing second fiddle to the elite in the transfer market.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:55 pm
by nottsblue
It's odd but I was far more gutted at losing to Stoke than Bayern. More gutted at the draw with Arse than Roma and listening to the commentary last night I was annoyed, obviously, but not gutted like I would be for a Domestic game after only getting a draw from a winning position. The only games I've been really pissed about was Madrid away and Barca at home. Madrid because of the way we lost with five mins to go and Barca because we played the brand and not the team.
Anyone else just not as bothered about Euro games at the moment? I just don't know why either
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:58 pm
by City64
When our very first CL home game came along the pride I felt for being there , being part of it , the elite , the niche ..........we had finally made it . Standing tall on the very first home game with a lump in my throat and close to tears as the players lined up versus Napoli and CL anthem sounding glorious and beautifull .........the romance of it all .
4 years later seeing and knowing what goes on , how bent the whole system seems I feel corrupted and let down , an anti climax overrated shite . Yes we haven't played well more times than not , yes we have had some horrendous bad luck , yes there seem to be obstacles put in our way on many many occasions , yes I am like many true City fans fucked off with the competition ! But you know what it was like this before we won our first Premier League title but we got there ;-)
It would be the biggest fucking achievement of all if one day we were Champions of Europe and yes we could all stick two fingers up at every cunt who hates us just like we did when we won that first Premier League title !!!
MCFC FOREVER
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 4:14 pm
by PrezIke
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:For me i love the champions league and we need it badly
Every player in the world wants to play in this competition and no player will ever be classed as world class until they prove themselves in this competition. Like it or hate it this competition is the pinnacle of club football in the world.
Our fans attitude to it seems very strange. Going on about how they dont give a shit about it and the league is all that matters but the fact is if we dont improve in the CL very quickly then we can forget about challenging for the league. Lack of progress in the CL means it been harder to hold onto the likes of Aguero and Silva, lack of progress means it been harder to attract the top players in the world and without them we wont challenge for the PL.
I know the responsibility of progressing is mainly down to the players, but the Adrenalin boost that the players can get from a full rocking Etihad should not be under-estimated. These nights are the most special in a players career and its a shame we dont have the supporters who can share in this.
this.
boycotting the games is surely not going to work in our favour as one would think that players want to play for supporters who actually support them, no?
listen to komps complaining about none of our fans being at yesterday's match. it's what keeps players motivated and excited about the club.
sure, we offered our players massive wages to get them and to keep them, but the memory of 13 may 2012 and last season, giving such glorious moments to the fans must surely be a factor in their feelings about staying here and wanting to win things we were not expected to experience over our rivals.
i don't really understand our performance other than complacency in the second half yesterday, but the team needs a boost and if i could afford to place my arse in a seat at the etihad to scream as loudly as i could to cheer us on i'd be there.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 5:04 pm
by MilnersJaw
Rags in work today were going on about the champions league and how we've not won a game this year in it. I said I wasn't that arsed and that Id rather we win the Perm league consistently. They didn't understand and triednto slag me off for it. They think the chumps league is the holy Grail.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:45 pm
by FA cup winners 2006
MilnersJaw wrote:Rags in work today were going on about the champions league and how we've not won a game this year in it. I said I wasn't that arsed and that Id rather we win the Perm league consistently. They didn't understand and triednto slag me off for it. They think the chumps league is the holy Grail.
Got to agree with the rags here because i dont understand that thinking either. The CL is the holy grail to every professional footballer and to our owners. The only ones that dont seem interested in it is our own fans which is such small time thinking.
If we can become a contender for the CL, we will win more than our fair share of PL titles along the way
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:45 pm
by BlueinBosnia
As someone who attends 3 games per season if lucky, I'd pick a League Cup game over a CL game - if I had the choice between attending one or the other - as a midweek fixture.
I pretty much always have better things to do than watch us in the CL on telly, but will try to take time out for a domestic midweek or monday night game.
It's not that I'm some kind of rabid anti-UEFA nut, it's just that I've never grown up with European football, and see it more as a 'bonus level/christmas special' (depending on whether you want to use a video game or TV series analogy) than a core part of the football-supporting calendar.
I'd be interested to hear older fans' views on how European competition support was for us in the 1970s, as we won a Cup at the second chance we got. How did support go from there? Also, how were away trips 'behind the Iron Curtain' (if anyone on here went)?
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 8:03 pm
by failsworthblue
I have had enough now.
Cancelled my Champs League ticket scheme today so do not have to get an automatic ticket for the Bayern game and got a refund on the CSKA game so not going to that as well, saved £70 to boot.
It feels bad because I totally believe in the owners, what they want to achieve, what they have brought us so far and there will be more to come.
I have not enjoyed one single game at home since we got in it.
Frustrated!
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 8:43 pm
by london blue 2
failsworthblue wrote:I have had enough now.
Cancelled my Champs League ticket scheme today so do not have to get an automatic ticket for the Bayern game and got a refund on the CSKA game so not going to that as well, saved £70 to boot.
It feels bad because I totally believe in the owners, what they want to achieve, what they have brought us so far and there will be more to come.
I have not enjoyed one single game at home since we got in it.
Frustrated!
I reckon you might feel different if we didn't play like a bunch of scared fucking fannies.
If we actually had some successful big European nights we might all feel a little more positive about this competition.
Bent as it is we MUST DO BETTER otherwise what's the fucking point...
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 8:48 pm
by patrickblue
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:Rags in work today were going on about the champions league and how we've not won a game this year in it. I said I wasn't that arsed and that Id rather we win the Perm league consistently. They didn't understand and triednto slag me off for it. They think the chumps league is the holy Grail.
Got to agree with the rags here because i dont understand that thinking either. The CL is the holy grail to every professional footballer and to our owners. The only ones that dont seem interested in it is our own fans which is such small time thinking.
If we can become a contender for the CL, we will win more than our fair share of PL titles along the way
Rubbish. How is it small time thinking if you don't enjoy a particular competition.
And the holy grail to any professioal footballer should be playing for their country. Wanting C/L means wanting C/L wages, nothing else.
It's a bloody sheep thing, which is why rags and scouse keep on about it.
Re: Fans attitude towards Champions League football
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 9:09 pm
by FA cup winners 2006
patrickblue wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:Rags in work today were going on about the champions league and how we've not won a game this year in it. I said I wasn't that arsed and that Id rather we win the Perm league consistently. They didn't understand and triednto slag me off for it. They think the chumps league is the holy Grail.
Got to agree with the rags here because i dont understand that thinking either. The CL is the holy grail to every professional footballer and to our owners. The only ones that dont seem interested in it is our own fans which is such small time thinking.
If we can become a contender for the CL, we will win more than our fair share of PL titles along the way
Rubbish. How is it small time thinking if you don't enjoy a particular competition.
And the holy grail to any professioal footballer should be playing for their country. Wanting C/L means wanting C/L wages, nothing else.
It's a bloody sheep thing, which is why rags and scouse keep on about it.
Of course every player is going to be more attached to their country than their club but club football pays their wages and occupies the majority of their career. The fact is that every professional player in the world wants to compete at the highest level and at the moment that is in the CL.
The only reason some of our fans dont like the competition is because we are shit in it. If we were regularly qualifying for the knock out stages i bet the attitude would be different. The fans who are saying they dont give a shit about the CL sound like sore losers.
All my points above still stand, we need the CL as it is the premier comp. and the best players in the world want to play in it and if some fans care more about playing Stoke at home than welcoming some of the biggest teams in Europe to really challenge us then that is small time thinking.