ruralblue wrote:Its the international thing I think. Look at any post on say facebook and there are hundreds of comments but 95 per cent are folks from Nigeria and such places declaring their love of city and individual players. So hard to comment and receive and response to something posted as it just gets lost in all the usual shit. Great that we are expanding the fan base but us who have been here through and thin somehow get lost in all of it.
Nailed it on Rural, kids and foreigners are even finding blue moon rising now, you could get a conversation there early doors but now even that is suffering the same fate with inane comments of 11yr olds from round the globe, emojis garbage in other language/typeface and don't get me started on "first"
Banter can still be between mates in a FB thread but even that is starting to go slow through fear of losing face when their team slips up the following week.
For me personally I know a lot of chavs, gooners, spuds and scouse, all of whom have become more wary on what they dish out, even the chavs are quiet at the minute...