Forest...Derby - General decent fans at home.
West Brom - toxic and now half empty.
Birmingham fans - Been rubbish for the last 4/5 years. Half open stadium.
Fulham - Eating cheeseboards.
Stoke - Gone down hill from their PL days.
Forest...
Was this just before the game actually kicked off?I was about 5 seats away and I genuinely have no idea. The older one said something to someone, they didn't like it, had a bit of a scrap and then they got removed!
Actually the only ground I've been to this season where the home fans made some decent noise.
They couldn't work it out when we were 4-0 down getting battered and wouldn't stop singing twist and shout though.
Derby - General decent fans at home.
West Brom - toxic and now half empty.
Birmingham fans - Been rubbish for the last 4/5 years. Half open stadium.
Fulham - Eating cheeseboards.
Stoke - Gone down hill from their PL days.
And if things go to plan over the next couple of weeks could be the biggest game of the season.Forest - That will be an atmosphere !
And if things go to plan over the next couple of weeks could be the biggest game of the season.
Big game, if we don’t I hope Forest go up they will be a serious threat next season.Forest - That will be an atmosphere !
Big game, if we don’t I hope Forest go up they will be a serious threat next season.
Amazing up there these days love it, I sit block 16 take my right year old daughter and its great to see a mix of all ages young and old singing there hearts out
Something special and a sight you rarely see in the modern game
I’d like to see a breakdown of which end we score at most, I sit the other end of the ground and it feels like all the goals happen shooting towards singers Corner.
Do you know what I don’t get. You calling out Cov fans embarrassing and neanderthals. Away fans should not be in the Cov end and last time I checked, corporate is for home fans only. If away fans want to go in, don’t take the piss and jump up and cheer especially so early on. If I went into a home end and started to jump up when we scored, I’d expect a reaction. No-one was threatened or hurt, they were lucky to be fair. As for Sheffield United fans, strange bunch to say the least. Cut throat gestures, proper cringe.I was up there today too.
SU fans loud in first 10. Was interested to see how our lot were from that side with 4.5k away fans in-between - and they did not dissapoint! OHare song probably loudest one. Really good sound, more than likely helped by performance.
On a rather more dissapointing note, there was some embarrassing behaviour from some of our "fans" up there.
A couple of SU fans stood and applauded their goal - nothing ridiculous and fine, corporate seating etc.... but when we equalised, a group of 6/7 diots ran accross a block from their box and surrounded the two SU fans, abusing, getting in their face etc.
Embarrassing and neanderthal like behaviour- and when I asked what they thought they were doing and pointed out their embarrassing behaviour, their reaction... one of me (plus my 72 year old dad!) a few of them, was equally embarrassing!
Just don't get it!!....
Used to be about 4k away allocation but they've gave half the end to home fans, would like to go to this but will struggle being a phase 2 memberWill be a right scramble for tickets at Forest, i'm sure their allocation is only 2000.
Fortunate to get Derby tickets as they made it to general sale. But even with Forest being midweek, if we keep picking up wins i can see Forest tickets going very quickly.
We're you there!?Do you know what I don’t get. You calling out Cov fans embarrassing and neanderthals. Away fans should not be in the Cov end and last time I checked, corporate is for home fans only. If away fans want to go in, don’t take the piss and jump up and cheer especially so early on. If I went into a home end and started to jump up when we scored, I’d expect a reaction. No-one was threatened or hurt, they were lucky to be fair. As for Sheffield United fans, strange bunch to say the least. Cut throat gestures, proper cringe.
Yes I was there. So I know exactly what happened.We're you there!?
Trust me.... it was embarrassing.
The guy stood up... pretty much it.
Would you say 5/6 city fans rushing accross half a block to goad/harass/get in the face of one SU fan was not threatening!!
Yep... embarrassing behaviour.
If you were there... embarrassing behaviour - or "proper cringe" as you put it!
One guy stood up - wouldn't call that antagonising fans...he was with another guy who remained seated, unclear as to whether he was a City fan or a SU fan.Yes I was there. So I know exactly what happened.
So your changing this story of yours now. Originally you said 2 now it’s one person. When in fact it was 3 fellas. All 3 jumped up when they scored. It’s an unwritten rule that you don’t jump in the home end and if you do, then expect consequences. You must really be a right melt if you felt celebrating in someone’s face is threatening.
Simple matter of the story is - it’s a no no to cheer in a home end, no matter where your sat and your antagonising fans if you do so.
Your sticking up for United fans over city and ignoring the fact United fans were doing cut throat gestures to cov fans… and you call yourself a cov fan
One guy stood up - wouldn't call that antagonising fans...he was with another guy who remained seated, unclear as to whether he was a City fan or a SU fan.
He certainly did not do any cut throat gestures. Guessing that was from a few of the 4.k below us.
Melt.... good one....
Expect consequences- really... for standing up in quite a sparsely populated area....
If you were there, you saw (and quite possibly were one of) the 5 or so that ran accross half a block to get in the face of the guy - now THAT is intimidating and antagonistic and again embarrassing! - a bit different from standing up!!!
Not sticking up for a SU fan. Just pointing out ridiculous, and quite frankly, not needed behavior from some of ours - sadly.
If you can't see the difference between standing up in an area that on that particular day, had a wide range of people from all over, and running over and ganging up on a guy, then there is no hope.
Amazing up there these days love it, I sit block 16 take my eight year old daughter and its great to see a mix of all ages young and old singing there hearts out
Something special and a sight you rarely see in the modern game
You starting to make up this now? There were 3 fellas all Sheffield United fans. They jumped up when they scored in what is a home section of the ground. You’ve now gone from 6/7 Cov lads to 5 lads going over now. Your story changing like the wind…
Standing up! Fuck sake, they jumped up and cheered when United scored. You don’t do it, simple as that! You really can’t grasp that then you haven’t got a clue how a football fan mentality works. Maybe wasps is better suited for you eh.
No hope? Well, if we have no hope, why don’t we carry this conversation in the corporate on Wednesday evening
Love to see you try and go to another ground in the home end and cheer if city score. See what happens to you then. For you to come on here and slag Cov fans off is embarrassing. Sad and pathetic.
I celebrated our goal in the corporate area at Brighton in the cup game and nothing whatsoever happened.
Guy is clearly bent out of shape because he's been called out for being a knobhead
One of the best away grounds I’ve been to. Smaller than I thought it would be but a really good atmosphere.Swansea were good too
I've never been a fan of the arena but it has been electric this season. The place is really what you make of it.
I did too at old Trafford when we scored first in a 4-2 defeat.I did when we beat Man U at old Trafford in the Dowie era
I did too at old Trafford when we scored first in a 4-2 defeat.
I also got told off by the bloke in front for clapping too loudly when the teams came out.
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