This thread will always get bumped because atmosphere is as important to football fan culture as the football is.We win - the atmosphere thread gets bumped.
We lose - the atmosphere thread gets bumped.
We play in an empty, closed stadium - the atmosphere thread, you guessed it, gets bumped.
It doesn't make the slightest difference and is used as a deflection by managers and fans alike.
There's far more important issues reasons, and concerns for the current malaise.
Such a childish thing to get so exercised about.
Spurs fans were quiet because they knew deep down there was always a chance that we could come back. They have ‘Typical Spurs’ mentality worse than we have ‘Typical City’ mentality.Maybe all the Spurs fans were in shock?
We need more of this.
It’s annoying what the club have proposed… really really annoying, in fact!Hypothetical. Wishful thinking. Was never going to happen. Deluded jrb! Lol!
If City had made all of NSL2 safe standing. Put a 1000 capacity singing section at the front and across the bottom of NSL2. And targeted the singing section at City fans who do want to sing by asking them to apply to go into the singing section, then the club would have created something approaching an atmospheric home end. Obviously, with the loss of significant match day revenue compared to the current North stand plans.
Yep, some people like a happy atmosphere, get that. If that's your bag and it's important, great. But the constant beating ourselves up and linking it to performance, is ridiculous imo.This thread will always get bumped because atmosphere is as important to football fan culture as the football is.
You always talk about the atmosphere being discussed like it’s a problem, when it’s actually a point of interest to fans as much as tactics, performances, players, transfers, opposition teams, finances, stadiums or any other aspect of football.
The atmosphere being discussed is completely normal.
The answer is substantially pre emptive.I’m starting to think similar. Could the north stand expansion actually make the atmosphere worse. My fear is that some fans will move to the north stand and there former seats will then be sold onto corporates or as match day tickets.
So we might end up with more singers around the ground, but in smaller sections. With more sections becoming corporate in between
Hopefully I’m wrong.
Did you even read the thread yesterday? Everyone was saying how great we were last night after watching our team get beaten 4-0Yep, some people like a happy atmosphere, get that. If that's your bag and it's important, great. But the constant beating ourselves up and linking it to performance, is ridiculous imo.
Yes I did thanks.Did you even read the thread yesterday? Everyone was saying how great we were last night after watching our team get beaten 4-0
If you don't care if the atmosphere is good or not, that's completely fine I'm guessing it's not really your thread.Yes I did thanks.
Also the usual dissenters saying it was poor and links to performance.
For those thinking it links to performance - lost 4 nil at home and an abject display, despite how great it was.
Obviously nicer to be in a vibrant "atmosphere", but so what if it isn't.