WickyWain
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Q4 Barm or Muffin?Q1 What is Robert Taylor’s favourite pie
Q2 Name Mark Kennedy’s local boozer
Q3 How many kids does Alfie have…
Q4 Barm or Muffin?Q1 What is Robert Taylor’s favourite pie
Q2 Name Mark Kennedy’s local boozer
Q3 How many kids does Alfie have…
If he was one of those blokes answering questions on the pitch v Burnley at HT he'd have been filled in ;)lol. I hope you got the answers right lol
Same, I had to completely mute the game against red star belgrade because of how awful it sounded. I don't get the appeal...Regarding Crystal Palace, I had to turn the volume down the other night. The tuneless droning sound and drums are just awful!
I’d have loved to be at game last night but the organised ‘support’, and the siren, would have driven me mad.
I am yes, as well as many from all over Europe.
I believe in inclusivity don't get me wrong, but I also believe in loyalty. The fact is there were blues on 11k points who missed out on this one.
And no we're not talking 1-2 tickets going to OSC's, we're talking about hundreds.
There were people trying to get into the away end wearing copenhagen shirts for gods sake
Think you’ll find mate anyone who is willing to follow our club through Europe can choose to spend it however they want.Barely heard a peep from our end on the radio or tv last night. Why the discrepancy between the incessant din Euro fans make virtually every time at our place and the relative quiet of our away followings in Europe ?
Dunno if it’s true that people are slumped on their seats barely awake after a day or two on the booze but if they are why not just go for a city break and let a fan who’ll actually back the team have a ticket instead.
The average age of away fans on European nights at our place is about 30 years younger than that of our away fans in Europe. That’s a big factor and a recurring problem in our atmosphere issue.
Agree that you pays your money and you takes your choice, I’m not tryna be the atmosphere police.Think you’ll find mate anyone who is willing to follow our club through Europe can choose to spend it however they want.
It’s also a costly experience me and my mates cherry pick roughly two euro games a season due to holidays and cost. We’re in our 20’s.
So far this season we haven’t had the opportunity for a decent away end in Europe due to who we have drawn.
European trips are about the lads you go with and having a laugh winning the game is an added bonus.
We are by no means the quietest English team in Europe nor is the atmosphere and issue when it matters we are loud.To say give it to a fan who will make noise is nonsense, anyone who travels around Europe to watch us are some of the most dedicated and should be celebrated.
So to put it short we take good numbers and those who go know we have a good laugh and drink nothing up with our following IMO.
Just like PL aways when the games a dead rubber can be hard for it to be bouncing.
Point your finger a the club and whatever packages they are filling away ends with instead.
My lad was there and said it was about 30% non regulars/tourists in his opinion.I am yes, as well as many from all over Europe.
I believe in inclusivity don't get me wrong, but I also believe in loyalty. The fact is there were blues on 11k points who missed out on this one.
And no we're not talking 1-2 tickets going to OSC's, we're talking about hundreds.
There were people trying to get into the away end wearing copenhagen shirts for gods sake
I accept your point i enjoy it more when it’s bouncing, however the balence you speak about will always leave someone agreaved.Agree that you pays your money and you takes your choice, I’m not tryna be the atmosphere police.
But if we’re looking for reasons why the atmosphere is sometimes flat then it’s right to discuss the cohort of away fans there.
My main point as always is that our support needs rejuvenating by involving much younger fans like yourself. There’s got to be a balance struck between rewarding guys who’ve done the hard yards and bringing in younger more energetic more boisterous fans to boost the atmosphere.
The OSC debate has been done to death on here and no matter what your stance is on it:See this is a problem, but I also feel like this is a problem UEFA have created with mixing of home and away fans.
I agree on the OSC's part Its ridiculous here for games in England never mind abroad matches.
Someone who is part of a OSC can get dibs on tickets yet rarely goes whilst now I struggle for away tickets because I stopped buying them for a few years.
Felt like a bit more to me, but I'm sure that's completely dependent on where you're stood in the ground.My lad was there and said it was about 30% non regulars/tourists in his opinion.
I've not been to Huddersfield, but I wouldn't say it's like Burnley. No roof for a start to keep the sound in, and the stand is way more wide than tall which leads to loads of little pockets of fans singing, but no one singing in one voice.lots of excuses for a quiet end last night, but what it boils down to is fans just choose not to sing.
Looking from tv, it looked like a similar style and size end to burnley away or Huddersfield away. This sort of end couldnt be better to get songs going. Been to burnley away the last 4 or 5 times we have played at the turf, only this season to me has been the decent one, it was very good. Just shows sometimes they sing sometimes they dont.
Early round FA cup & league cup away games seem to create a good singing end, is this because it is a different band of fans that obtain tickets ? having said that I once went to Huddersfield away ( fa cup ) and a lot of fans where just slaughtered and packed in the bars even while the game was on.
You can't judge our away support from what you hear on TV. I wasn't there last night but have done plenty of previous Euro away trips, including Copenhagen. Our support has generally been great with plenty of youngsters and hard-core. Some idiots with drums and identical shirts doesn't automatically make an atmosphere. The noisiest I have been in from the home fans were Poznan, Seville, Salonika, Schalke, Hamburg. The atmosphere at Bayern, Barca, and Real Madrid was pretty crap.Barely heard a peep from our end on the radio or tv last night. Why the discrepancy between the incessant din Euro fans make virtually every time at our place and the relative quiet of our away followings in Europe ?
Dunno if it’s true that people are slumped on their seats barely awake after a day or two on the booze but if they are why not just go for a city break and let a fan who’ll actually back the team have a ticket instead.
The average age of away fans on European nights at our place is about 30 years younger than that of our away fans in Europe. That’s a big factor and a recurring problem in our atmosphere issue.
The OSC debate has been done to death on here and no matter what your stance is on it:
How come British OSC's were only receiving 1-2 tickets, yet European OSC's were receiving an absolute load?
Apparently MK only got 2 tickets when they had 15 applications, yet I saw a good 20 people yesterday who were from the same supporters club in Poland
It is. It’s over 800 ticketsFelt like a bit more to me, but I'm sure that's completely dependent on where you're stood in the ground.
Around me it felt like nobody knew the words to chants, weird looks for singing. As someone else mentioned, I'm sure there were also many regulars who were knackered from the day!
Even if we agree on 30%, I still think that's far too many for an away end unfortunately.
Polish Blues are mostly England based and go home and away (if that’s who you mean). I do agree with your point though.The OSC debate has been done to death on here and no matter what your stance is on it:
How come British OSC's were only receiving 1-2 tickets, yet European OSC's were receiving an absolute load?
Apparently MK only got 2 tickets when they had 15 applications, yet I saw a good 20 people yesterday who were from the same supporters club in Poland