yes Southampton at home perfect example. It can be done.
Noticed jrb you mentioned palace relocated, I did see on tv that they had around 500 singers in one block and one capo running the songs. He didn't have a megaphone, probably cant afford one ! Joking apart they sounded good and carried on their songs longer, its not rocket science and we know what it takes.
Just as everybody has taken paracetamol now calmed down from the drum, how would fans feel if at the end of this season two thirds of 115 was cleared and made a clean slate. All fans that wanted to go in the area ( or stay in there ) had to re apply in some sort of organised way to guarantee all are season card holders and singers. Before everybody calls me a c*** any singers and hard core city fans already in 115 like us lot would be guaranteed a place. We would go through this exercise purely to move out non singers and day trippers. Day trippers out and singers in SS3 / Kippax and any other areas could move in.
This has never been mentioned before, but as a starting point what are the thoughts or can somebody come up with a different plan ?
I think we all know what it takes, rather than going round in circles lets have a new plan.
It's a good idea but is it workable?
How do you prove you're a singer?
I think anyone taking up a space in 115 who isn't a singer needs to do the decent thing and move next season.
Perhaps the club could give some kind of priority in the relocation window to anyone who falls into this category.
Maybe you could leaflet the entire block with the message 'if you don't sing you're not welcome here - do one'.
I presume you'd be more tactful than me, but the message needs to be driven home.
I know you're doing your best and I am supportive so don't take the following remarks the wrong way...
Surprised that we had a drum and megaphone last night as the atmosphere was as flat as I'd ever heard it.
What with the performance on the pitch and the quiet crowd I was pretty down on the way home.
I could hear people at the front of 115 trying but nobody was joining in.
I actually do join in (clapping and singing (not very loudly if I'm honest)) from 105.
... keep going, there are hundreds of us that appreciate what you're doing. I'm pretty sure you'll get there.