Fulham, definitely. Most City fans don't seem to be worrying at all. Many seem to have accepted relegation already. Indeed, plenty seemed to accept it before a ball was kicked.
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Fulham, definitely. Most City fans don't seem to be worrying at all. Many seem to have accepted relegation already. Indeed, plenty seemed to accept it before a ball was kicked.
Nothing to worry about really. No-one is giving us a chance and that's the sort of challenge we have always thrived on as fans. In most of our recent history we've just enjoyed the ride and hope of pulling off the impossible against sides that are far better equipped than we are - and the miracle happened last year. I don't think anyone is expecting another miracle this year.
This season is going to encapsulate the general feeling from the last 47 years for me I expect, but I'm going to enjoy it nonetheless.
You'd have really enjoyed this season in a former life. My son went to the Spurs game as he's in London and he loved the gallows humour amongst the fans - especially the 'give us the ball' chant...
I've enjoyed bits of it in this life. I was at the Arsenal, Man City and Burnley games. The Arsenal match was entertaining. Some of the football during the Man City game was a genuine pleasure to watch. The Burnley match was dismal.
As for gallows humour, I 'enjoyed' years of that during the Eighties and Nineties. Probably enough for one lifetime.
The Durban era was the worst. I remember thinking you could safely drive a car around the Bob Bank and not get near anyone. I used to go with about 5 or 6 mates and the nearest group to us was about 20 feet away. You could arrange to meet people on the Bob Bank and have no problem finding them.