Aside from the manager, staff and team - a lot of credit has to go to Singer’s Corner for getting the atmosphere rocking like it is now. For years they’ve kept singing and tried to get an atmosphere going and ignored the negative comments.My son and myself were talking about the atmosphere at the games this season both before and after the match the other night. Walking up to the game 45 minutes before kick off, it was like things used to be, crowds milling about and areal expectant feeling to the night. He is 34 and said he can never remember it being as good as it is at the moment.
For me, I don’t think things have been as good as this since the Cup Finall season. Even then, the ‘special atmosphere’ only really happened with full houses at Highfield Road after the semi final. Before that I would say the Fergie and Wallace seasons under Gordon Milne when Highfield Road was really raucous, loud and vibrant for a couple of years. The only other occasion that springs to mind from my time watching City was the 67 promotion season and the first 3 seasons in the top flight with 30k plus average crowds.
In short then, in the 55 years I have followed City, the atmosphere at our stadium this season is one of the best I can remember, probably second only to the period at the end of the sixties. Considering how things have been since the move to the Ricoh, when sometimes the ground has been like a morgue (and I think came 92nd in a poll of best match day experiences?), it is a great part of being at the games. My mate was late getting into the game on Friday night and commented about how loud the crowd noise was from outside the stadium. I have also noticed the decibel level going through the roof when we score a crucial goal ( first on Friday for example).
I always felt that the Ricoh was a fantastic ground that just needed a team to match the facility in order for the blue touch paper to be lit. Odd games showed how good it could be ( Blackburn in the cup, Preston in the JPT etc) Even these occasions pale when compared to what is going on now.
Long May it continue.
I've been going up since 1967 and think the atmosfhere for 5 home games has been best I have known it alsoMy son and myself were talking about the atmosphere at the games this season both before and after the match the other night. Walking up to the game 45 minutes before kick off, it was like things used to be, crowds milling about and areal expectant feeling to the night. He is 34 and said he can never remember it being as good as it is at the moment.
For me, I don’t think things have been as good as this since the Cup Finall season. Even then, the ‘special atmosphere’ only really happened with full houses at Highfield Road after the semi final. Before that I would say the Fergie and Wallace seasons under Gordon Milne when Highfield Road was really raucous, loud and vibrant for a couple of years. The only other occasion that springs to mind from my time watching City was the 67 promotion season and the first 3 seasons in the top flight with 30k plus average crowds.
In short then, in the 55 years I have followed City, the atmosphere at our stadium this season is one of the best I can remember, probably second only to the period at the end of the sixties. Considering how things have been since the move to the Ricoh, when sometimes the ground has been like a morgue (and I think came 92nd in a poll of best match day experiences?), it is a great part of being at the games. My mate was late getting into the game on Friday night and commented about how loud the crowd noise was from outside the stadium. I have also noticed the decibel level going through the roof when we score a crucial goal ( first on Friday for example).
I always felt that the Ricoh was a fantastic ground that just needed a team to match the facility in order for the blue touch paper to be lit. Odd games showed how good it could be ( Blackburn in the cup, Preston in the JPT etc) Even these occasions pale when compared to what is going on now.
Long May it continue.
That roar on the first…you just knew as soon as we got it they would cave in and more would follow
The noise at Highfield Rd would get lost though, The CBS is designed to keep the noise in! The best atmosphere at Highfield Rd for me was West Ham 1981 although only 9 and the Derby last game 2005My old man is 63 and he says it's the best it's ever been .
I can only imagine how intimidating it would be if we were this together at highfield road .
20600 at highfield road with that noise would have been unreal
The ricoh is growing on me
Yes…. Stressful but very noisySome pretty good atmospheres in those end of season relegation matches were good. The Luton, Norwich and Everton matches spring to mind.
Likewise and the five games this season have been something special. I just hope that it continues with any home blips. The team deserve our backing when the going get tough.I've been going up since 1967 and think the atmosfhere for 5 home games has been best I have known it also
My son and myself were talking about the atmosphere at the games this season both before and after the match the other night. Walking up to the game 45 minutes before kick off, it was like things used to be, crowds milling about and areal expectant feeling to the night. He is 34 and said he can never remember it being as good as it is at the moment.
For me, I don’t think things have been as good as this since the Cup Finall season. Even then, the ‘special atmosphere’ only really happened with full houses at Highfield Road after the semi final. Before that I would say the Fergie and Wallace seasons under Gordon Milne when Highfield Road was really raucous, loud and vibrant for a couple of years. The only other occasion that springs to mind from my time watching City was the 67 promotion season and the first 3 seasons in the top flight with 30k plus average crowds.
In short then, in the 55 years I have followed City, the atmosphere at our stadium this season is one of the best I can remember, probably second only to the period at the end of the sixties. Considering how things have been since the move to the Ricoh, when sometimes the ground has been like a morgue (and I think came 92nd in a poll of best match day experiences?), it is a great part of being at the games. My mate was late getting into the game on Friday night and commented about how loud the crowd noise was from outside the stadium. I have also noticed the decibel level going through the roof when we score a crucial goal ( first on Friday for example).
I always felt that the Ricoh was a fantastic ground that just needed a team to match the facility in order for the blue touch paper to be lit. Odd games showed how good it could be ( Blackburn in the cup, Preston in the JPT etc) Even these occasions pale when compared to what is going on now.
Long May it continue.
Missed 2 out of 5 and sat away from my seat for 1 of the others I feel I’ve really missed out
It was the same songOn a side note: Who is it, along with Kelly, who is not giving the ball away?. I assume it is Jamie Allen but couldn't quite hear on Friday.
On a side note: Who is it, along with Kelly, who is not giving the ball away?. I assume it is Jamie Allen but couldn't quite hear on Friday.
We watched that with amusement some even stood!Even the corporates were giving it a bit
I was mumbling the 'Michael Doyle' bit.I was singing Jamie Allen but there was no consensus but alot of confusion, definitely a few singing Michael Doyle!
What is the second line of the song which is the Jamie Allen part?On a side note: Who is it, along with Kelly, who is not giving the ball away?. I assume it is Jamie Allen but couldn't quite hear on Friday.
What is the second line of the song which is the Jamie Allen part?
Whoa
Whoa
With Kelly in the middle (?)
Whoa
Never gives the ball away
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Michael Doyle I heardOn a side note: Who is it, along with Kelly, who is not giving the ball away?. I assume it is Jamie Allen but couldn't quite hear on Friday.
What is the second line of the song which is the Jamie Allen part?
Whoa...
We've got Michael Doyle/We've got Jamie Allen/We've got Stephen Hughes/We've got Terry Yorath/We've got Steven Hu-unt/We've got Lloyd MaGra-ath/We've got Youseff Chippo (delete as appropriate)
Whoa
With Kelly in the middle (?)
Whoa
Never gives the ball away
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Singers Corner have always kept it up, even when the numbers were tiny in League 2.
Now it's full, with more seats due to the screen being moved and B13/14 also being open has led to it being one of the most vocal sections of any ground I've been too.
The issue we had at Birmingham was the ground would be silent for 75% of the game. It's rare that you get a moment to hear yourself think now. It's constant.
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