Bring the Noise

That's how we moved into 115, through you lot in 1894. Brought 9 of us together at the back of 115. We have a great time and join in especially with the Edin Dzeko song

Back of 115 / 114 at home games has taken over away games for me regards singing. It is good, ok it has a bad dip now and again but I certainly have a good time. If we had 300 like me and thee the place would be bouncing, we would probably get complaints we clap to loud ( and believe me we have had it )
 
Hahahaha. This made me laugh mate so well done.

in one of the so called Singing Sections (111), 4 lads in front of me left for the pub in town during the Southampton game at half time. I’m afraid they didn’t know any Norwegian.

For info, I don’t think there is a Norwegian Supporters Club but there is one for Scandinavia as a whole. I’ve only met a few Blues from that Branch but they’ve been going since Malcolm Allison was manager.

Thanks again. Brilliant post.

i do agree with his sentiment mind you.

Just have a certain block or blocks set aside for those who wish to aid the 1894 group in generating atmosphere.
 
This could really be aided a lot more by the club. Just as an example, I know for a fact that the Norwegian supporters branch have access to 17 tickets alone in Level 1 South Stand, a number of which in block 114. In the whole stadium its around 100 tickets per game. They're held as season tickets by Norwegian members but different members of the branch can 'book' the season ticket for a certain game - meaning its highly likely there will be a different 'day-tripper' in for each game - and perhaps even vacant seats for 'low' demand fixtures.

This is the Norwegian branch ALONE, and i have no idea how big other branches are across Europe or even across the country. Chances are you'll have fans coming in who don't even know the words to blue moon let alone anything else - in our most vocal area of the stadium.

You'd like to think the club is aware of the fact atmospheres in recent seasons have been subpar, and i think the fact that there is such a dispersion of vocal or noisy supporters throughout the stadium does not help. Look at most well-known vocal fanbases in Europe and they all have a common denominator - a section or stand behind one of the goals. Perhaps the club can do more? (They won't). Put the day trippers up in the third tier

good point, why the hell do we have day tripper fans as we call them in 114 / 115. This should be hard core singers and not a single seat should be available, they should all be taken up by season ticket holders.

to be fair our contacts at the club couldn't do more to help with tickets in 114 / 115, they want the atmosphere just as much as we do. At the end of the last two seasons we have been sent a spreadsheet of the 114 / 115 seats that are available for new fans to join the block for the new season. There are about 40 or 50 seats knocking about, so we email and send this on as much as we can to fans to get in there, we have posted it on BM. This season we got 2 fans willing to move, all truth that's very poor. Had we had 50 fans willing to move we would have gone back to the club who could then have looked in to what season cards in 114 / 115 where going to ticket agents. From there we could have taken up every season card in 114 / 115 with good regular fans that sing.

The club at the end of the day has to sell as many tickets as possible, so if hardcore fans don't buy the seats in 114 / 115 then we are going to get day trippers in unfortunately.

Somebody mentioned the 114 stewarding issue. Checking tickets came about because ( particularly spurs game ) fans wondered over from other blocks to be near away fans and sing. Don't blame fans at all for singing, standing on seats, going mental when we score, that's what we want. But some started throwing objects and coming close to blows, of course the away fans where just as much to blame. But from club security and police point of view they where told to check tickets so that the only fans in 114 where ones with tickets. Shame really as some good singers where coming across, but a few went a bit over the top. All we can say is the fans that want to be in that area, buy a season card there next season when we get a spreadsheet from the club again.

We cant keep making excuses, ok we need a few slight changes but its down to the fans to sing more and get in the blocks behind the goal.
 
i do agree with his sentiment mind you.

Just have a certain block or blocks set aside for those who wish to aid the 1894 group in generating atmosphere.

I am not sure what the sentiment was. The reality is there are thousands of Blues in South Stand Level 1 (and many other part of the ground) that spend most home game standing in silence with their arms folded. A few hundred tourists isn’t really impacting on the atmosphere one way or the other.

I agree with you that the Singing section(s) should only be for people wishing to sing. If some Blues are buying tickets in 114/115 in error then the Club might be able to help by highlighting this on the ticket website etc.
 
good point, why the hell do we have day tripper fans as we call them in 114 / 115. This should be hard core singers and not a single seat should be available, they should all be taken up by season ticket holders.

to be fair our contacts at the club couldn't do more to help with tickets in 114 / 115, they want the atmosphere just as much as we do. At the end of the last two seasons we have been sent a spreadsheet of the 114 / 115 seats that are available for new fans to join the block for the new season. There are about 40 or 50 seats knocking about, so we email and send this on as much as we can to fans to get in there, we have posted it on BM. This season we got 2 fans willing to move, all truth that's very poor. Had we had 50 fans willing to move we would have gone back to the club who could then have looked in to what season cards in 114 / 115 where going to ticket agents. From there we could have taken up every season card in 114 / 115 with good regular fans that sing.

The club at the end of the day has to sell as many tickets as possible, so if hardcore fans don't buy the seats in 114 / 115 then we are going to get day trippers in unfortunately.

Somebody mentioned the 114 stewarding issue. Checking tickets came about because ( particularly spurs game ) fans wondered over from other blocks to be near away fans and sing. Don't blame fans at all for singing, standing on seats, going mental when we score, that's what we want. But some started throwing objects and coming close to blows, of course the away fans where just as much to blame. But from club security and police point of view they where told to check tickets so that the only fans in 114 where ones with tickets. Shame really as some good singers where coming across, but a few went a bit over the top. All we can say is the fans that want to be in that area, buy a season card there next season when we get a spreadsheet from the club again.

We cant keep making excuses, ok we need a few slight changes but its down to the fans to sing more and get in the blocks behind the goal.
The good singers coming across being replaced by day tripping tourists had an affect on the atmosphere against wolves and villa.
Not enough singers in 114/5, if only 2 fans wanted to relocate it shows the problem we have in trying to improve the atmosphere.
 
The club if not directly can still help by at least getting the message across that 115 is the singing section and any one who is willing to sing should relocate to there. Like a really obvious can't miss message can help.
 
I am not sure what the sentiment was. The reality is there are thousands of Blues in South Stand Level 1 (and many other part of the ground) that spend most home game standing in silence with their arms folded. A few hundred tourists isn’t really impacting on the atmosphere one way or the other.

I agree with you that the Singing section(s) should only be for people wishing to sing. If some Blues are buying tickets in 114/115 in error then the Club might be able to help by highlighting this on the ticket website etc.

true
 
I am not sure what the sentiment was. The reality is there are thousands of Blues in South Stand Level 1 (and many other part of the ground) that spend most home game standing in silence with their arms folded. A few hundred tourists isn’t really impacting on the atmosphere one way or the other.

I agree with you that the Singing section(s) should only be for people wishing to sing. If some Blues are buying tickets in 114/115 in error then the Club might be able to help by highlighting this on the ticket website etc.
I'm down at the front of 115 on row C around where a lot of the big flags are before the game. There is a good bunch down there of people who like to sing and get things going but it isn't aided at all by the fact that in between the people who do want to sing it is either empty seats or tourists making up the numbers. Like you say, the key is getting like minded people into the same area and binning of the people who just want to sit in silence filming the game on their phones to other areas of the ground.
 
I'm down at the front of 115 on row C around where a lot of the big flags are before the game. There is a good bunch down there of people who like to sing and get things going but it isn't aided at all by the fact that in between the people who do want to sing it is either empty seats or tourists making up the numbers. Like you say, the key is getting like minded people into the same area and binning of the people who just want to sit in silence filming the game on their phones to other areas of the ground.

Honestly, the vast majority of SS level 1 stand up with their arms folded in total silence.

I think it’s just the way crowds are in general these days apart from in the big games and big moments. Best chance anyone has is getting a couple of hundred together like Palace do in that corner.

I even flicked over to WWE the other day and the crowd was totally dead compared to when I watched it growing up as a teenager.

We’ve all been made numb due to all the bullshit going on in the world.
 
Apart from brief moments in most games the atmosphere is as good or bad as most other grounds. It wont change. However, we have shown on numerous occasions that the big games get a big response. It isn't really a problem.
 
The club if not directly can still help by at least getting the message across that 115 is the singing section and any one who is willing to sing should relocate to there. Like a really obvious can't miss message can help.


yes if fans are not aware what 114 / 115 / 116 is all about then they will go in for a one off game and wonder what the hell they have come to at times. For us we couldn't watch a game any other way than standing up ranting, singing, belting our hearts out.

in meetings with the club we have said that it is important to highlight it that fans going in there can expect flags / singing, I was under the impression that when you go on the website this pops up at some point. I think problems occur more when agents sell tickets as they don't give a toss as long as they get their commission on ticket sales.

feel free to come up with any suggestions for making fans aware of how 115 area is singing. We will always pass ideas on to the club.
 
Apart from brief moments in most games the atmosphere is as good or bad as most other grounds. It wont change. However, we have shown on numerous occasions that the big games get a big response. It isn't really a problem.

This is true, we can have one of the best atmospheres in the PL for some games, for me home games in 115 beat away games now.

The atmosphere is better than it is deemed to be, its not at the level we want it to be but it gets better slowly. i thought the first 2 or 3 home PL games where quite good. Any fan in 114 /115 can often think that the atmosphere has been decent, whereas somebody in north stand tier two or watching on tv has said different.

I think if we had 500 fans in 115 with the same game culture as most of us lot on this post, the atmosphere would be the best in PL.
 
Honestly, the vast majority of SS level 1 stand up with their arms folded in total silence.

I think it’s just the way crowds are in general these days apart from in the big games and big moments. Best chance anyone has is getting a couple of hundred together like Palace do in that corner.

I even flicked over to WWE the other day and the crowd was totally dead compared to when I watched it growing up as a teenager.

We’ve all been made numb due to all the bullshit going on in the world.

true usually the uk crowds for WWE were loud. very quiet in manchester the other week
 
I don't care where you sit, stand, lie down but make a NOISE, make a noise, as much NOISE as you can.

Sorry @trevorriley for intruding on your thread but by golly someone, somewhere has got to make a NOISE!! :-)


Just a reminder to those who think just turning up and making no noise is supporting OUR team. It is not. We are all there for the same reason and everyone who has a voice should use it.
 
yes if fans are not aware what 114 / 115 / 116 is all about then they will go in for a one off game and wonder what the hell they have come to at times. For us we couldn't watch a game any other way than standing up ranting, singing, belting our hearts out.

in meetings with the club we have said that it is important to highlight it that fans going in there can expect flags / singing, I was under the impression that when you go on the website this pops up at some point. I think problems occur more when agents sell tickets as they don't give a toss as long as they get their commission on ticket sales.

feel free to come up with any suggestions for making fans aware of how 115 area is singing. We will always pass ideas on to the club.
Around me in 115 I’d say it’s 50% SC holders who make some decent noise. The other 50% is city fans who have bought for that game and usually know some of the songs but a large mix as well of foreign tourists who don’t have a clue about singing and atmosphere or empty seats when it’s not a big game.
 
Hahahaha. This made me laugh mate so well done.

in one of the so called Singing Sections (111), 4 lads in front of me left for the pub in town during the Southampton game at half time. I’m afraid they didn’t know any Norwegian.

For info, I don’t think there is a Norwegian Supporters Club but there is one for Scandinavia as a whole. I’ve only met a few Blues from that Branch but they’ve been going since Malcolm Allison was manager.

Thanks again. Brilliant post.
why answer like such a dickhead? the thread is about atmosphere/and how to improve it. you're right it is a branch for Scandinavia as a whole but it is based in Norway. People on here are discussing ways to improve it and one of them would surely be to put day trippers elsewhere in one area in the stadium, no?
 
why answer like such a dickhead? the thread is about atmosphere/and how to improve it. you're right it is a branch for Scandinavia as a whole but it is based in Norway. People on here are discussing ways to improve it and one of them would surely be to put day trippers elsewhere in one area in the stadium, no?

For starters the nationality isn’t too
Important to me. You’ve assumed that because these Blues are overseas fans that they are day trippers when many have been coming to City for 30 or 40 years. Of course there are going to be newer fans, like Blues from Manchester. You appear to have jumped on the populist bandwagon to criticise a section of our support based on nationality.. if you a Danish (based on your username) then maybe it’s a bit of harmless nationality banter?

I’ve said that Club could probably do more to help but it really comes down how many people want to join the singing section and there isn’t enough at the moment. Maybe that will change once safe standing finally gets implemented. In the meantime, it might be an idea for 1894 etc to encourage more people in 114/115 to join in with the singing. That said, I know that was like flogging a dead horse against Wolves, Villa and Atalanta. 1894 do great work but everyone can’t just rely on them. I just sing wherever I am in the ground.
 
Back in the day ( here I go again) Didn't need a singing section or organised groups ,any one & every one just belted out songs.Kippax.North Stand.Platt Lane all started songs .Sometimes like now ,all would join in,some would ,join in or none wold join in. Some atmospheres at Maine Road were eletrick some were ok some were crap so don't think a lot has changed except people are getting older and less enclosed to stand and sing for long periods
 

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