Karlos13 wrote:What do you think of city's new ice hockey themed player entrance thing?
Which one, mate? On Wednesday the Blue Moon was projected on to the East Stand (opposite from where I was sitting - 3rd tier, Colin Bell Stand) and it was shown on the TV screens. On Saturday, the Blue Moon wasn't projected on to any stand. They simply projected it on to the TV screens. They also played the Blue Moon song on Wednesday, but didn't on Saturday.
TBH I thought it was great. Last Wednesday, about 5 mins before KO, the lights went out and I think a lot of people thought that there was a power- cut. Then the advertising hoardings lit-up and a Blue Moon was projected on to the East Stand. The music kicked in shortly after. I thought it was awesome. Highlight of the night for me. I thought it was atmopsheric. Eery at first but then with the music and the Blue Moon image, with the crowd reraction, it all became rather dramatic. I hope they do it at all night matches. It certainly meets my approval. I think the Blue Moon chant fits it perfectly. I just hope they drop the Blue Moon soundtrack that they used on Wednesday.
The atmosphere in the stadium needs to improve (I understand you have the same problems at Old Trafford
) and I believe that what happened on Wednesday did help to lift the crowd.
The City fans on the forums seem to like it. It appears that senior management (Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Garry Cook, Vicky Whatshername and others) are determined to improve the matchday expereince, as well as listening to what fans want. I bet you wish you supported a club that treats its fans so well. I doubt I would be happier supporting any other club.
Feedback from fans recently led to sultanas being removed fromn the Balti pies. That's fan power
I can imagine you appreciate it as you used to go and watch Manchester Storm at the MEN on a regular basis, mate.
Quote:So because Webb didn't book the city player it showed he was itching to book Chelsea players?
TBH I thought Onouha should have been booked. However, I also thought Beletti should have been sent-off for the challenge that ended Wayne Bridge's contribution. Beletti could also have been booked for a foul shortly after he received his first yellow, and he could have been given a yellow card for the way he kicked away the ball when we were awarded a free-kick.