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    And people moan about our atmosphere... This is laughable at the extreme

    Everyone's favourite paper Daily Mail look at Slur Alex and how passionate his fans are.

    Old Trafford is like a "police state" which leaves supporters paralysed by fear, a spokesman from the Independent Manchester United Supporters Association claimed today.

    United boss Sir Alex Ferguson compared the atmosphere at yesterday's Barclays Premier League win over Birmingham to a funeral, urging fans to back the team more vocally.

    Those comments have upset the IMUSA's Colin Hendrie, who accused Ferguson of "a lack of understanding" of the plight supporters face.

    Fans' chief Colin Hendrie believes the stewards come down too hard on fans that stand up inside Old Trafford

    "I think he could benefit from sitting in the ground," said Hendrie, who believes Old Trafford stewards come down too hard on fans who stand at moments of excitement.

    "You can't stand up to make a noise. If you try to stand up, you've got stewards who are ejecting you, they're taking your season ticket away from you.

    "It's almost like a police state in a football ground now and if you do stand up, people will take your arm, put it behind the back of your neck and throw you out of the ground.

    "Under those circumstances, what atmosphere does he (Ferguson) want? The only atmosphere we've got is one where we're a little bit frightened of losing £1,000 for the season ticket we've paid for."

    The noise level in the stadium as United laboured to a 1-0 win over Alex McLeish's strugglers yesterday was non-existent at times, a fact gleefully pointed out by the visiting fans.

    Sitting in the directors' box as he completed a two-match touchline ban, the lack of atmosphere was even more noticeable to Ferguson. So, just over seven years after former captain Roy Keane laid into United's 'prawn sandwich brigade', Ferguson had his say.

    "The crowd were dead," complained the Scot. "It was like a funeral it was so quiet."

    Hendrie revealed Ferguson's comments had not gone down well with his fellow fans.

    "A lot of people are pretty upset, because it shows a lack of understanding about what it's like to be a football fan in 2008," he said on Sky Sports News.

    "Fergie's going back to the days 10 years ago where it was absolutely fantastic, you could stand.

    "But you can't do that now and the football authorities need to make up their minds whether they want to have fans sitting neatly in a row not being able to do anything or if they want an atmosphere in the football grounds again."

    Hendrie pointed to the example of United's neighbours Manchester City, where he claims stewards are far more tolerant.

    "It's actually not against the law to stand up. It's to do with the terms and conditions on the ticket," he explained.

    "The interpretation of that rule is different at different grounds. For example, at City, they've actually got a singing area. Because you're allowed to stand in moments of excitement, what they say at City is, 'If you're standing up singing, you're obviously excited, so carry on singing'.

    #2
    Im yet to have been to a New Years Day game with a good atmosphere. Everyone is tired and hungover. Especially at Old Trafford they've just driven 4/5 hours as well.
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      #3
      Originally posted by The Glove View Post
      Im yet to have been to a New Years Day game with a good atmosphere. Everyone is tired and hungover. Especially at Old Trafford they've just driven 4/5 hours as well.
      All the way from London?

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        #4
        Nothing funny about this.

        The issue of standing/sitting needs to be looked at.

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          #5
          Nothing will change I'm afraid. Since the Taylor report clubs have been working hard to ensure the stadiums are safe for the fans.
          To go back to the past and re-introduce standing terraces is a big mistake in my opinion.
          Furthermore, Old Toilet always been quieter than Anfield. The Mancs expect win after win so they are not bothered raising their voices knowing the team is going to win at a canter. Fickle cu nts. As for Fergie he has NO CLASS, Sir my arse he does not know what "respect" is if it hit him in the face.
          That is the difference bewteen LFC and Manure. We have intergrity and repsect while they always thought of themesleves better than the rest even in their 26 year barren spell.
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            #6
            Originally posted by REDSCOUSER View Post
            Nothing will change I'm afraid. Since the Taylor report clubs have been working hard to ensure the stadiums are safe for the fans.
            To go back to the past and re-introduce standing terraces is a big mistake in my opinion.
            Furthermore, Old Toilet always been quieter than Anfield. The Mancs expect win after win so they are not bothered raising their voices knowing the team is going to win at a canter. Fickle cu nts. As for Fergie he has NO CLASS, Sir my arse he does not know what "respect" is if it hit him in the face.
            That is the difference bewteen LFC and Manure. We have intergrity and repsect while they always thought of themesleves better than the rest even in their 26 year barren spell.
            That's not what people are proposing.

            The safe-standing areas present in many modern stadiums are light years away from what existed in the 80's.

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              #7
              Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
              Nothing funny about this.

              The issue of standing/sitting needs to be looked at.
              Yeah, nothing funny about SAF arguing with the manc fans about their lack of support
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                #8
                Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                That's not what people are proposing.

                The safe-standing areas present in many modern stadiums are light years away from what existed in the 80's.
                whats the proposal ? I might have missed the story.
                Everytime I go to Anfield(Kop or Annie Rd) a steward would tell us to sit down when the REDS are in a good attacking position.
                18-5-7-8-3

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Operation View Post
                  Yeah, nothing funny about SAF arguing with the manc fans about their lack of support
                  Well we have the exact same problem regarding atmosphere, so I don't really think we should be pointing and laughing.

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