If it’s in your blood, it’s different
It’s all about the chanting. It’s all about how many we are bringing, or wondering how many they will bring. It’s all about going. It’s all about being at the match. Going up the City, or going away. When we watch highlights we want to see the away end almost more than the action . Before we see any of the game on Tv, we hope that when city score, that our away fans are behind the goal, so we see “us” celebrating.
We love it when we hear the city fans over the commentary or in the background on the Tv or radio. It’s tribal
Wembley is different. It’s an event
It’s not a cold wet Tuesday night away game, or one of those games with an edge to it , with the hatred of the opposition , or with someone like Villa , Leicester and now Sunderland , it’s not the team you hate, it’s their fans for some reason .We don’t believe that they are people like us . When in reality the ones we hate are exactly like us. They are bothered about their team. They follow the same rituals with the same passion we have.
Wembley is completely different.
There are a lot of different types of fans
For many it’s just a day out, like going to see Cold Play or Ed Sheeran. It’s just “nice”
Whereas We wake up at 5am. That’s if we can actually sleep. The length of the day doesn’t help. The logistics of how and when to get there , and where to go pre match . The dread of leaving and the queues . It all builds up . That’s not a normal feeling for a match. You won’t here many city lads at Wembley saying stuff like “when we were here to watch Take That”
We don’t normally have someone in front of us at a game with a jester hat, waving a flag like they’re lost at sea, and when bored of that they either eat drink or play on their phone.
The pressure aside, the annoyance of those who don’t sing, or that aren’t that bothered or invested … it’s still and was a great day
Nobody can take away the moment Hamer scored , and the celebrations afterwards.
when we forget about the day trippers , the result , the cost ! (We flew 2,000 miles), and the loss on penalties
The memory of the ball being pulled back and Gus slotting it away will live forever
That was a truly special moment
The roar when Luton scored did take me by surprise , but as a city fan, I KNOW that the noise they heard from their end when Gus scored , would have deafened them.
That roar was up there with the best of them