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9:00am Friday 3rd February 2012 in Sport By Simon Parker
Craig Fagan can sense a wind of change in the Valley Parade air.
City’s record on their own patch this season is nothing to write home about. They have lost as many as they’ve won.
But it is over two months since the last defeat against Rotherham – six games if you include the FA Cup victory over Wimbledon.
And while the last two ended with frustrating late equalisers, City are starting to give their army of season-ticket holders something to cheer.
Fagan has noticed a different feel within the home crowd and believes they can finally use the best base in the division to their own advantage.
He said: “The gaffer has changed a lot of things and the way we play. We’re a lot more resilient now, apart from the odd goal we’ve conceded in the past few games, and the fans are starting to enjoy it.
We’ve got the biggest following on a match day in League Two and there’s nothing worse than when they’re against you
Craig Fagan
“Clubs are finding it harder to come to our place and get results. Before, I felt it was too easy for them.
“The fans understand we are working hard and they can see that a lot more in games.
“There’s more of a buzz around the place and that comes from the lads on the pitch. You want to get the crowd going.
“Before, there was more of a negative vibe. People were going to the matches thinking ‘how many are we going to get beaten by today?’
“Some were turning up ready to have a go at the team. But now, because of the performances, the fans have been great and getting behind us.
“We’ve got the biggest following on a match day in League Two and there’s nothing worse than when they’re against you.
“You want them on your side and it’s been great to have that.
“I think teams are starting to fear coming to our place and it’s been a hell of a long time since the club has been able to say that.”
Not that the stand-in skipper is getting too carried away ahead of the daunting prospect of Crawley’s visit tomorrow.
With no win so far in 2012, City are still hovering too close to the relegation zone for comfort despite Phil Parkinson’s manager-of-the-month title for December.
Fagan added: “We need to kick on again. We went on that little run but we’ve had a few disappointing results since.
“We’re playing well enough but we need to start winning games again.”
Saturday’s loss at Bristol Rovers was Fagan’s 20th start for the club – a run which he is confident has removed any lingering concerns over his recovery from a year on the sidelines.
Fagan said: “You have one season out and then all of a sudden become this injury-prone person. But that’s not the case.
“I knew it was never going to be an overnight thing after missing so much. But I came here to play football, I’ve enjoyed it and I’ve given my all for the team.
“There have been times when I’ve played on a Saturday and could have said I didn’t fancy the Tuesday game but I’ve carried on. I’ve no doubts I’ve put myself on the line for the club and never shirked any responsibility.
“I’m just enjoying being here. You can sense there’s a better atmosphere round the place and it’s a lot more bubbly.”
Comments(14)
BCFCBoothy1
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9:33am Fri 3 Feb 12
tyker2
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9:43am Fri 3 Feb 12
KnightMcCall
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10:20am Fri 3 Feb 12
Danstarr69 wrote:Do you understand that concept of being a "supporter"?
One thing the opposition won't fear though is attacking our right wing with you there
Prisoner Cell Block A
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10:51am Fri 3 Feb 12
total90
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12:37pm Fri 3 Feb 12
total90
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12:56pm Fri 3 Feb 12
total90
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1:03pm Fri 3 Feb 12
Flabbermouth
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2:04pm Fri 3 Feb 12
shaun from richmond
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2:31pm Fri 3 Feb 12
tyker2
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2:39pm Fri 3 Feb 12
BCFCBoothy1
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5:14pm Fri 3 Feb 12
shaun from richmond wrote:I think you need to re-read the article Sean - Fagan clearly alludes to the piont you make, mentions a mini run that was good and says we need to do it again to progress after a fairly fruitless month despite playing well and working hard as a team.
We have been at the bottom end of the table ALL SEASON!!. Somehow "FAGAN" believes teams FEAR coming to Valley Parade??!!........YO U CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!
moanmoanwhingewhinge
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8:17pm Fri 3 Feb 12
shaun from richmond wrote:Seriously, why don't you just f*ck off you pathetic, whingeing troll? It's impossible to believe you genuinely class City as being your team (I refuse to describe you as a fan or supporter), why dont you offer your pearls of 'wisdom' on L666s or Scummersfield sites instead you complete saddo (thats assuming you even like football at all - you certainly know f*ck all about it)
We have been at the bottom end of the table ALL SEASON!!.
Somehow "FAGAN" believes teams FEAR coming to Valley Parade??!!........YO
U CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!
340stopper
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11:06pm Fri 3 Feb 12
moanmoanwhingewhinge wrote:Fagan can certainly talk the talk !
shaun from richmond wrote: We have been at the bottom end of the table ALL SEASON!!. Somehow "FAGAN" believes teams FEAR coming to Valley Parade??!!........YO U CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!Seriously, why don't you just f*ck off you pathetic, whingeing troll? It's impossible to believe you genuinely class City as being your team (I refuse to describe you as a fan or supporter), why dont you offer your pearls of 'wisdom' on L666s or Scummersfield sites instead you complete saddo (thats assuming you even like football at all - you certainly know f*ck all about it)
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Danstarr69 says...
9:12am Fri 3 Feb 12