Went to Oldham yesterday with a few mates, to take advantage of the fact we didn't have a game.
Got to say, Bradford fans have way way more fun than we do! We were singing non stop for 90mins, their songs are unique and inventive, it was a genuinely enjoyable experience! I also sat in the Bradford end for the 3-3 earlier in the season and their fans never stopped singing during that game either. As fun as it was to be a part of, it made me realise several things.
1. It's quite depressing, when I compare support in the same division (and a lower standing), that their fans are so much more vocal. There have been few away games this year where we have sung for 90mins, and even then, we trotted out the same 3/4 songs for the game and that was that. I have a feeling I'm going to get plenty of 'oh, I expected the atmosphere at BL to be much better than that' after we play them in April. The atmosphere has definitely taken a negative hit over recent years. Whatever you want to blame for it is irrelevant, it's still the truth!
2. It really showed to me what a positive influence having optimistic, vocal support can do for you. City went 1-0 up yesterday and were having a lovely old time dominating the game. Then they got pegged back. However, by the time Oldham had finished celebratIng, they were back to singing and dancing around with their Romain Vincelot song, which I enjoyed! (As shown below)
Their optimism and vocality really fed through to the players and it was clear that it gave them a lift. City dominated the game and went on to win. To be honest, they were unfortunate to only win 2-1. If they had a decent striker, which Charlie wyke might just be, they would have scored 4/5.
I fear that the lack of atmosphere and general mood at BL does filter into the pitch somewhat. It's understandable why we are so pessimistic (I'm as guilty as anyone) but it certainly can't help. We were top of the league before yesterday, but still were nervous bout it all going wrong. Don't know about anyone, but I turned up to Fleetwood game absolutely petrified we wouldn't put in a performance and throw away a golden opportunity.... and look what happened. I had a feeling we just wouldn't take advantage because we've been let down so many times before.
Compared to yesterday where all my City mates were predicting 2/3-0 wins to their side, such hope and optimism, which I don't often feel with the Blades!
I hope we can recapture some of our atmosphere from years gone by as it appears to be having a detrimental effect on the players. If we can't get promoted from this position, it makes you wonder just how many years we will actually be in this league!