For a full away allocation, especially in SS3 Everton were the quietest away fans if the season. A couple goes of Everton Everton & an half arsed song about the eyebrow.
Finally got some action out of them on the stairs going out.
Yep, I expect more from away fans than us in general due to the demographics of away travellers.from the best this season to the worst in 3 days
Goodison Park is a library as well but they don't get even half the amount of stick that we getIt could be worse.
Imagine being an Everton fan trying to improve the atmospheres.
2 chants of.... “Everton, Everton, Everton!” In 90 minutes isn’t great.
And that’s Everton’s away support.
But when it was the rags on top it made us the fans stronger.Everton have one of the best most consistent away followings in English football, I reckon they are just finally getting fed up of the dirge served up season upon season. Can't help that the dippers are storming the league too.
You are joking aren't you? Where in the stadium were you mate?Thought the atmosphere was good today. Think VAR helps!
Everton have one of the best most consistent away followings in English football, I reckon they are just finally getting fed up of the dirge served up season upon season. Can't help that the dippers are storming the league too.
Yeah, you can't fault them numbers-wise. They'll fill their allocation for a midweek away at Saints no problem for example, but vocally they're quieter than us. Some of that could be to do with what you've suggested but I also think that, like us, a large part of their away match-going fanbase is an ageing one, and if many of the same faces are doing every away game then some of the novelty wears off for those fans. Meanwhile, and I don't know how they do it, United's away following is arguably the most vocal in the league and I think a lot of that is to do with tickets being in such great demand that a lot of their fans may only get to go to 4,5, or 6 aways a season and as such they make the most of it when they do go.
I look around me at a lot of aways and it's still the same loyal faces to a large extent but a lot of those fans don't tend to sing too much. However, open the allocation up further to fans who might not normally go and there's sometimes a big difference. Preston away this season was a classic case in point. It was bouncing that night and not just on the concourse either. Plenty of Preston fans commented that we were the loudest away fans they can remember, topping even those clubs in the Championship who get the full end at Deepdale such as Leeds.
Yeah, you can't fault them numbers-wise. They'll fill their allocation for a midweek away at Saints no problem for example, but vocally they're quieter than us. Some of that could be to do with what you've suggested but I also think that, like us, a large part of their away match-going fanbase is an ageing one, and if many of the same faces are doing every away game then some of the novelty wears off for those fans. Meanwhile, and I don't know how they do it, United's away following is arguably the most vocal in the league and I think a lot of that is to do with tickets being in such great demand that a lot of their fans may only get to go to 4,5, or 6 aways a season and as such they make the most of it when they do go.
I look around me at a lot of aways and it's still the same loyal faces to a large extent but a lot of those fans don't tend to sing too much. However, open the allocation up further to fans who might not normally go and there's sometimes a big difference. Preston away this season was a classic case in point. It was bouncing that night and not just on the concourse either. Plenty of Preston fans commented that we were the loudest away fans they can remember, topping even those clubs in the Championship who get the full end at Deepdale such as Leeds.
You only have to remember the atmospheres we used to generate at Blackburn and Bolton when we used to take a full away end. Preston was very good this season. We’ve had a few crackers when it’s gone down to lower points in recent years too. It’s like those who are on 12-18000 points are a bit starved of a decent away day and make the most of it when they go (which is why so many are so pissed off with the club for deciding on only having 3000 away fans for the EFL Cup semis).Yeah, you can't fault them numbers-wise. They'll fill their allocation for a midweek away at Saints no problem for example, but vocally they're quieter than us. Some of that could be to do with what you've suggested but I also think that, like us, a large part of their away match-going fanbase is an ageing one, and if many of the same faces are doing every away game then some of the novelty wears off for those fans. Meanwhile, and I don't know how they do it, United's away following is arguably the most vocal in the league and I think a lot of that is to do with tickets being in such great demand that a lot of their fans may only get to go to 4,5, or 6 aways a season and as such they make the most of it when they do go.
I look around me at a lot of aways and it's still the same loyal faces to a large extent but a lot of those fans don't tend to sing too much. However, open the allocation up further to fans who might not normally go and there's sometimes a big difference. Preston away this season was a classic case in point. It was bouncing that night and not just on the concourse either. Plenty of Preston fans commented that we were the loudest away fans they can remember, topping even those clubs in the Championship who get the full end at Deepdale such as Leeds.
Reason why Preston was good cos it was full of younger fans and not the usual crowd, our away fans are still one of the best in the league but it’s still not what it was that’s cos the club keeps giving more and more cooperate tickets away to gloryhunting tourists who will just want to take selfies. Wolves away, the club gave 150 tickets to the Norway supporters club. Also saw someone with a Houston supporter club shirt among plenty of clueless Chinese tourists. Fucking pisstake.Yeah, you can't fault them numbers-wise. They'll fill their allocation for a midweek away at Saints no problem for example, but vocally they're quieter than us. Some of that could be to do with what you've suggested but I also think that, like us, a large part of their away match-going fanbase is an ageing one, and if many of the same faces are doing every away game then some of the novelty wears off for those fans. Meanwhile, and I don't know how they do it, United's away following is arguably the most vocal in the league and I think a lot of that is to do with tickets being in such great demand that a lot of their fans may only get to go to 4,5, or 6 aways a season and as such they make the most of it when they do go.
I look around me at a lot of aways and it's still the same loyal faces to a large extent but a lot of those fans don't tend to sing too much. However, open the allocation up further to fans who might not normally go and there's sometimes a big difference. Preston away this season was a classic case in point. It was bouncing that night and not just on the concourse either. Plenty of Preston fans commented that we were the loudest away fans they can remember, topping even those clubs in the Championship who get the full end at Deepdale such as Leeds.
Yeah, you can't fault them numbers-wise. They'll fill their allocation for a midweek away at Saints no problem for example, but vocally they're quieter than us. Some of that could be to do with what you've suggested but I also think that, like us, a large part of their away match-going fanbase is an ageing one, and if many of the same faces are doing every away game then some of the novelty wears off for those fans. Meanwhile, and I don't know how they do it, United's away following is arguably the most vocal in the league and I think a lot of that is to do with tickets being in such great demand that a lot of their fans may only get to go to 4,5, or 6 aways a season and as such they make the most of it when they do go.
I look around me at a lot of aways and it's still the same loyal faces to a large extent but a lot of those fans don't tend to sing too much. However, open the allocation up further to fans who might not normally go and there's sometimes a big difference. Preston away this season was a classic case in point. It was bouncing that night and not just on the concourse either. Plenty of Preston fans commented that we were the loudest away fans they can remember, topping even those clubs in the Championship who get the full end at Deepdale such as Leeds.