Noooooo !! I’m all for the original idea ‘but when clubs mass produce flags or dare I say it Them[QUOTE="ccfc_ukr, post: 1531325, member: 1615]
You'd think that perhaps the Club could get behind this and mass produce a flag or tshirt or something for every seat to have maximum impact?!... If only!
the facebook generation love this kind of shit. It does make me worry for the future of humanity though.
not a fan of social media but loads of our fans do not wear colours, some even look down on those that do,ridiculous i knowI always wear my replica shirt and scarf anyway.
Since when did you need social media to tell you how to be a fan?
Good luck with it however, the facebook generation love this kind of shit. It does make me worry for the future of humanity though.
I've still got mine! Can't bring it though I don't think!All I have to say is: Bring Back Rattles !
Cool, I only get old faithful out for special occasions .... our first ever play off game surely qualifies.
Noooooo !! I’m all for the original idea ‘but when clubs mass produce flags or dare I say it Them
bloody clapper things it just looks cheesy, Leicester and Chelsea are two that spring to mind.
Far better if it’s the fans own work, less organised but definitely more of a spectacle, like when
You see it done at Anfield.
Liverpool can fuck off, like a morgue unless they are on telly[/QUOTE]true, i know what you mean. I was looking at it more from the angle that your, dare i say it "proper" city fans will have a scarf/flag whatever, but the accommodate the day trippers it would at least give them something.
There's many things done at Anfield which I would love to see at the City!!
The drum is okay but mr drummer man needs not drum to every syllable of a song. Drum the beat rather than the words.
The club should have stalls outside the turnstiles for games like this selling scarves and flags for a fiver.[/QUOTE]Liverpool can fuck off, like a morgue unless they are on telly
Forest Green Rovers allow a few of their fans to use rattles I hear. As a kid on the Spion Kop in the 60's you weren't a City fan if you didn't have a sky blue rattle. My dad made me one, bloody big chunky thing, the rattle not my dad !I've still got mine! Can't bring it though I don't think!
Forest Green Rovers allow a few of their fans to use rattles I hear. As a kid on the Spion Kop in the 60's you weren't a City fan if you didn't have a sky blue rattle. My dad made me one, bloody big chunky thing, the rattle not my dad !
Yeah, I remember having a rattle, but I used to keep throwing it out of the pushchair, complaining to my parents that I was now 7 1/2 and all the kids at school were now starting to pick on me.Forest Green Rovers allow a few of their fans to use rattles I hear. As a kid on the Spion Kop in the 60's you weren't a City fan if you didn't have a sky blue rattle. My dad made me one, bloody big chunky thing, the rattle not my dad !
The scarf on the wrist is nothing new .In my teen years wearing colours was seen as naff and 'scarfers' was a term of ridicule for those that did. Things started to change when Keegan managed Newcastle & their whole support seemed to start wearing replica shirts. Anyhow I know its ridiculous & times have moved on but I have never bought a City shirt for myself, although I did for my kids when they were growing up & I kind of still think it looks ridiculous for grown, mostly unfit men to wear them. That said the continental thing of fans wearing scarves round their wrists & waving them above their heads in unison is visually very impressive & I would have thought provides a great lift to the teams they support.
Remember Wingy the hooligan craze in the 70's of fans nicking rivals scarves ? A few of the West End lads had quite a collection. When I was fifteen I was getting on the coach outside the Hawthorns, when I felt a tug on my scarf, I turned round to see what was happening to be smacked in the mouth by a WBA yob. And he got my scarf Bastard !The scarf on the wrist is nothing new .
We were doing it at age 14 in 71,had to be silk though .
I Lost mine to some 6'-6" Tottenham fan on Swan Lane one Saturday, crestfallen.Remember Wingy the hooligan craze in the 70's of fans nicking rivals scarves ? A few of the West End lads had quite a collection. When I was fifteen I was getting on the coach outside the Hawthorns, when I felt a tug on my scarf, I turned round to see what was happening to be smacked in the mouth by a WBA yob. And he got my scarf Bastard !
A lad from my old school Caludon Castle had loads of rival scarves, he'd grab one and leg it as fast as he could. He'd show them off and be really proud at his collection !I Lost mine to some 6'-6" Tottenham fan on Swan Lane one Saturday, crestfallen.
Looks like Wayne Rooney after he re signed for his beloved Everton !
I always wear my replica shirt and scarf anyway.
Since when did you need social media to tell you how to be a fan?
Good luck with it however, the facebook generation love this kind of shit. It does make me worry for the future of humanity though.
Can't believe he then went on to host the One Show.Remember Wingy the hooligan craze in the 70's of fans nicking rivals scarves ? A few of the West End lads had quite a collection. When I was fifteen I was getting on the coach outside the Hawthorns, when I felt a tug on my scarf, I turned round to see what was happening to be smacked in the mouth by a WBA yob. And he got my scarf Bastard !
The drum is okay but mr drummer man needs not drum to every syllable of a song. Drum the beat rather than the words.
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