Ted Hughes wrote:The 'where were you' etc is deliberately sung by oppo fans to wind up our fans imo. Nobody is that stupid (well, apart from rags).
Grob wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:The 'where were you' etc is deliberately sung by oppo fans to wind up our fans imo. Nobody is that stupid (well, apart from rags).
I thought that might have been our fans singing it to them!!
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:ant london wrote:
I'm actually fully with you on the issue of their "support" today. I think I also heard the laughable "where were you when you were shit" (which, from the volume it came over the TV at I assume can only have come from the home fans)....although I seem to return that their "loyal following" somewhat vaporised when they were in the lower divisions?
They sounded like a bunch of cunts and the booing/whistling was from early on in the first half....despite the fact that they were playing quite well at that point.
Bitter, jealous idiots
I heard that chant too. Won't hold it against them tho. Common sense isn't required when trying to help your team.
mcfc1632 wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:ant london wrote:
I'm actually fully with you on the issue of their "support" today. I think I also heard the laughable "where were you when you were shit" (which, from the volume it came over the TV at I assume can only have come from the home fans)....although I seem to return that their "loyal following" somewhat vaporised when they were in the lower divisions?
They sounded like a bunch of cunts and the booing/whistling was from early on in the first half....despite the fact that they were playing quite well at that point.
Bitter, jealous idiots
I heard that chant too. Won't hold it against them tho. Common sense isn't required when trying to help your team.
Seriously guys - you are picking up the wrong feel of the Newcastle fans from the TV coverage - they were indeed outstanding - and indeed very gracious. I would make the following observations:
I (along with many other CITY fans) started off in the Black Bull and the Geordie fans were very supportive - with the view that they wanted us to win the league - and this would help soften the blow if we beat them. They were even sporting about the CITY fans walking around with a life-size cut-out of Alan Shearer decked up in a blue scarf - laughing at the 'Alan Shearer is a blue...” songs.
I was in with the Newcastle fans just below the CITY fans (and with a fucking magnificent view of the Ya Ya goals!!!) and whilst during the game there was plenty of support for their team- I was particularly impressed that a lot of fans at the end turned around and looked up to the CITY fans and clapped – went on for quite a long time.
In the bar afterwards there was only warm words and respect for CITY – there really was – and they really want us to win the league
Re the booing – yes it was focussed at De Jong – and perhaps people can understand that. And yes it started for a while in the 1st half – which was after Ya Ya got booked – for what looked like (in real time) perhaps a bad tackle – but just stuff really. And re the ‘”where were you when you were shit....” chants – that was only briefly and pretty mild – not at all by the the full crowd – not even sure our fans (who love that been sung as we have a great answer) even bothered to make much of a reply.
I echo Kippax – both fans were fantastic – and the Newcastle fans deserve a positive mention – roles reversed if we were going for champions league – would the majority of our fans been so magnanimous? I like to think so - but.....
But especially well done to the CITY fans – they often out-sung Newcastle – and that takes a lot of doing – fucking great day – which will be made more special if we get it done on Sunday
BobbyJ1956 wrote:There were two of them in the Mad Hatter in NYC on Sunday and they were good blokes. Being outnumbered they didn't have much choice, but me and a mate were in the Newcastle end at the 1976 League Cup final, we kept pretty quiet most of the game but at the end the Geordies in the row in front turned and said "away then lads, ye shud be celebrating louder than that." Or words to that effect.
mcfc1632 wrote:BobbyJ1956 wrote:There were two of them in the Mad Hatter in NYC on Sunday and they were good blokes. Being outnumbered they didn't have much choice, but me and a mate were in the Newcastle end at the 1976 League Cup final, we kept pretty quiet most of the game but at the end the Geordies in the row in front turned and said "away then lads, ye shud be celebrating louder than that." Or words to that effect.
Slight distraction - but a very clear memory of mine from the 1976 game.........
After thumbing a lift from the M6 junction (those were days heh - imagine doing that now) I enjoyed the game immensely as you would expect – then having been offered a lift back I headed back to the van.
As I was standing in car park across came the biggest bloke I have ever seen (it certainly looked like that at the time) all decked in black and white asking “....are you a CITY fan???...” Honestly – I have never before or since got so tempted to deny being a CITY fan – and I might have done if I was not covered in blue and white scarves etc.
After answering yes, I can still hear his reply as he leaned over – his face inches from mine breathing beer all over me and saying “....fucking good game – but if you was a united fan – I would fucking eat yer....” I was shitting myself
Kippax wrote:Just to support mcfc1632's view about the booing.
I concur that the booing seemed to start shortly after they had a couple of men booked and we seemed to get away with a couple of rash looking challenges about 15-20 mins into the game and it obviously reached a crescendo with de Jong's entrance. Took it as a compliment actually because we were obviously subduing them.
Like I said, not all fans would have had as good as an experience of the Geordies, but many of the bad times quoted here are from Yesteryear. With regard to Lockeren, the city fans hardly covered themselves in glory on that trip either with trouble in Gent, Zele and Charleroi.
But anyway the point of the original post was to praise both sets of fans and not condemn.
Kippax.
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