Bring the Noise

Main stand, main stand...give us a song ......main stand, give us a song


Boooooooooooooooooooooo (ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ)
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I know it wasn't a normal game but I had a view of 115 & all of level 1 last night as I was in padded seats behind Pep rather than my normal 315.

115 sang quite a lot I thought, wasn't particularly loud but a) held thier own against 7/8ths of a block of away fans & b) was noticeably just them singing. The only noise anywhere else were 5 second chants Bluemoon and Come on City & they didn't start in 115.
 
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I know it wasn't a normal game but I had a view of 115 & all of level 1 last night as I was in padded seats behind Pep rather than my normal 315.

115 sang quite a lot I thought, wasn't particularly loud but a) held thier own against 7/8ths of a block of away fans & b) was noticeably just them singing. The only noise anywhere else were 5 second chants Bluemoon and Come on City & they didn't start in 115.


As a 115'er that was quite quiet for us. I think we get a lot of flack for atmosphere because a lot of the people who sit in SSL3 (away support included) can't hear our singing sections below. One thing we can guarantee is that there are 50 or so of us who will try and get songs going at every game. :)
 
Southampton fans who came last night were quite funny...

Gotta come all that way again on Saturday....respect


1 - 0 to the empty seats sang Citeh
 
Southampton fans who came last night were quite funny...

Gotta come all that way again on Saturday....respect


1 - 0 to the empty seats sang Citeh
They were funny last night, the Saints lot.

They were ole’ing any time they strung more than three passes together
Singing “we’ve got the ball” then within seconds “we’ve lost the ball”
Singing “we had a shot”

They had a shot that went well wide and our fans sang “you’re fucking shit” to which they replied “you sang a song”.

Thought they were good and there were no anti-Hassenhutl songs or booing.
 
I spent the second half at the back of 115 with a group of the 1984 lads.
There were a good group of relocated fans in the front couple of rows who gave it a good go song wise.
From the back row you could actually see the different areas of who was trying to get the songs going.
Once again the middle section of 115 was pretty poor; I accept that a lot of season ticket holders I that area are not I the cup scheme and that means lot of non regular match goers in that section.
 
Has the 1984 group ever considered uniformly scattering their most vocal members across the singing section? Just a personal observation, but it pretty obvious to me that its harder to get someone to sing if its a group of people at the back, songs tend to spread out from the source. Now if a song gets going and there are people to the left and right of you people feel more comfortable belting one out.

Something like the image above, its a sacrifice for members of the group but i genuinely think its worth a try.
 

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