Nine home games in, and I have not come away from a single one thinking that I hadn't enjoyed the match.
Perhaps during the Chippo/Hadji era, Ferguson and Wallace, and the Steve Hunt & co teams, you really looked forward to and expected the team to perform, but - combined with the atmosphere - don't think I've ever witnessed such a run of entertainment and positive experiences at home games. Really chuffed that it might be creating a new generation of City fans from the younger generations, which is fantastic. It also used to be the away games that I looked forward to, as there was a better atmosphere among the City fans, and home games had been more a feat of endurance (especially during the cold winter months) Not now, though - home games are brilliant.
Nine home games in, and I have not come away from a single one thinking that I hadn't enjoyed the match.
Perhaps during the Chippo/Hadji era, Ferguson and Wallace, and the Steve Hunt & co teams, you really looked forward to and expected the team to perform, but - combined with the atmosphere - don't think I've ever witnessed such a run of entertainment and positive experiences at home games. Really chuffed that it might be creating a new generation of City fans from the younger generations, which is fantastic. It also used to be the away games that I looked forward to, as there was a better atmosphere among the City fans, and home games had been more a feat of endurance (especially during the cold winter months) Not now, though - home games are brilliant.
I was on cloud 9 coming out of the arena yesterday. That winning feeling is great but it's even better when you win like that and the atmosphere is great.
Even when we were promoted from L2 there were so many days where I sat there cold and bored in an empty arena and really had to force myself to do the drive. Now I'm counting down the days before the next game.