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  • #61
    Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

    Weve had plenty of fantastic atmospheres at the CCS.

    Wales have fantastic atmospheres at the CCS.

    The common theme is having a side that gets the crowd excited and wants to sing and get behind them.

    Yesterday was so deflating a demoralising passive display and a defeat against a side who will do well to stay up. It was an extension of last season and probably worse than where we were.

    If Bulut was shaking his head at the atmosphere then he can join the 21000 who were shaking their heads at his team and tactics.

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    • #62
      Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

      Originally posted by Father Dougal View Post
      Does anyone like the drum? Anyone?
      There was no drum yesterday

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      • #63
        Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

        Originally posted by Hilts View Post
        Weve had plenty of fantastic atmospheres at the CCS.

        Wales have fantastic atmospheres at the CCS.

        The common theme is having a side that gets the crowd excited and wants to sing and get behind them.

        Yesterday was so deflating a demoralising passive display and a defeat against a side who will do well to stay up. It was an extension of last season and probably worse than where we were.

        If Bulut was shaking his head at the atmosphere then he can join the 21000 who were shaking their heads at his team and tactics.
        Bulet wasn't shaking head in the interview I heard he said the crowd were fantastic and he was sorry the team didn't give the three points we wanted

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        • #64
          Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

          Originally posted by bobh View Post
          That was the problem -
          Ramsey is several levels above the rest of the team, they're just not on his wavelength
          But Bulit surely must instruct one or two players to make runs over the half way line ?

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          • #65
            Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

            It is odd though as before the game in the concourse it's like an away game under the canton stand. Lots of bouncing and singing. Decent variety of songs.

            Then up in the stands everyone goes silent.

            (Unless half the people never actually make it up to the stands which also wouldn't be a surprise).

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            • #66
              Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

              QPR brought 1,068 according to official figures.

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              • #67
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                I know people like to sneer at Palace but their fans have done a great job creating an excellent atmosphere at a ground that was pretty quiet beforehand.

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                • #68
                  Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

                  Originally posted by Cardiff Ultra View Post
                  I know people like to sneer at Palace but their fans have done a great job creating an excellent atmosphere at a ground that was pretty quiet beforehand.
                  Do you think they'd be that excitable if they had to watch us every week?

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                  • #69
                    Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

                    It was quiet at times in the stadium yesterday, although it got much better towards the end when we were pressing and I thought the fans were being patient when things weren't going well, which actually isn't a bad thing is it - much better than getting on the players backs. The way I look at it is that the vast majority of people in the ground realised that this was only the second game of the season, coming off the back of a good result at Leeds and we are a work in progress with new players and a new manager. These are facts that are obviously totally lost on some people on here, who cant wait to write the team off. Also the ‘fan’ who was on the BBC Wales phone in after the game and who disgracefully rang in to specifically rubbish Aaron Ramsey and his abilities and stated that City should never have resigned him, could also do with reflecting on his attitude. A club can only be successful if everyone pulls in the same direction.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

                      Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                      It was quiet at times in the stadium yesterday, although it got much better towards the end when we were pressing and I thought the fans were being patient when things weren't going well, which actually isn't a bad thing is it - much better than getting on the players backs. The way I look at it is that the vast majority of people in the ground realised that this was only the second game of the season, coming off the back of a good result at Leeds and we are a work in progress with new players and a new manager. These are facts that are obviously totally lost on some people on here, who cant wait to write the team off. Also the ‘fan’ who was on the BBC Wales phone in after the game and who disgracefully rang in to specifically rubbish Aaron Ramsey and his abilities and stated that City should never have resigned him, could also do with reflecting on his attitude. A club can only be successful if everyone pulls in the same direction.
                      Strange that because the vast majority of the people round me were dismayed at the lack of fight, the players going missing and the failure of the manager to do anything despite it being obvious to everyone what was going to happen after 10 minutes.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

                        Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                        It was quiet at times in the stadium yesterday, although it got much better towards the end when we were pressing and I thought the fans were being patient when things weren't going well, which actually isn't a bad thing is it - much better than getting on the players backs. The way I look at it is that the vast majority of people in the ground realised that this was only the second game of the season, coming off the back of a good result at Leeds and we are a work in progress with new players and a new manager. These are facts that are obviously totally lost on some people on here, who cant wait to write the team off. Also the ‘fan’ who was on the BBC Wales phone in after the game and who disgracefully rang in to specifically rubbish Aaron Ramsey and his abilities and stated that City should never have resigned him, could also do with reflecting on his attitude. A club can only be successful if everyone pulls in the same direction.
                        How many actual songs are sung at home games with actual words , one, which is the Ramsey one.

                        The other one is der, der-der der der der to Men of Harlech . I suppose the “battered wherever they go” may be banned now under the new charter.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

                          Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                          It was quiet at times in the stadium yesterday, although it got much better towards the end when we were pressing and I thought the fans were being patient when things weren't going well, which actually isn't a bad thing is it - much better than getting on the players backs. The way I look at it is that the vast majority of people in the ground realised that this was only the second game of the season, coming off the back of a good result at Leeds and we are a work in progress with new players and a new manager. These are facts that are obviously totally lost on some people on here, who cant wait to write the team off. Also the ‘fan’ who was on the BBC Wales phone in after the game and who disgracefully rang in to specifically rubbish Aaron Ramsey and his abilities and stated that City should never have resigned him, could also do with reflecting on his attitude. A club can only be successful if everyone pulls in the same direction.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

                            Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                            It was quiet at times in the stadium yesterday, although it got much better towards the end when we were pressing and I thought the fans were being patient when things weren't going well, which actually isn't a bad thing is it - much better than getting on the players backs. The way I look at it is that the vast majority of people in the ground realised that this was only the second game of the season, coming off the back of a good result at Leeds and we are a work in progress with new players and a new manager. These are facts that are obviously totally lost on some people on here, who cant wait to write the team off. Also the ‘fan’ who was on the BBC Wales phone in after the game and who disgracefully rang in to specifically rubbish Aaron Ramsey and his abilities and stated that City should never have resigned him, could also do with reflecting on his attitude. A club can only be successful if everyone pulls in the same direction.
                            The guy who called Ramsey “mediocre” posted on here a few days ago , apparently on vacation from Cyprus.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Dreadful atmosphere as usual

                              Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
                              How many actual songs are sung at home games with actual words , one, which is the Ramsey one.

                              The other one is der, der-der der der der to Men of Harlech . I suppose the “battered wherever they go” may be banned now under the new charter.
                              Somebody has already mentioned it but the Canton was in decent voice prior to kick off under the stand.

                              The trouble it seems that they then had any enthusiasm knocked out of them by the football.

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