Whitefield Blue said:Sam. said:Didsbury Dave said:Absolutely pissed myself laughing at those 'this is a movement' type comments.
You're a little gaggle of teenage dweebs on an Internet forum. The atmosphere at city has got nothing to do with you. Drop this now because you're making fools of yourselves.
I knew it would get a lot of stick, but I didn't realise people felt so strongly about keeping our shit atmosphere. It's not just you Dave but if people are happy with what we've got now then that's fine but let's not try and put people off who are only trying to improve it.
I don't see what the problem is in people wanting to create a decent atmosphere. Stay out of it if you arn't interested and let the people who are up for it get on with it.
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And I arn't a teenage dweeb.
The atmosphere will be improved by people SINGING. You're making the shocking error with confusing noise with atmosphere.
People singing City songs = atmosphere.
People banging a drum = noise.
I don't care what Dortmund/Aris/Poznan do . They're from a different football culture. If you want a 'better' atmosphere then SING MORE.
You obviously arn't getting it.
The point of the drum ISN'T to create noise. It WON'T be noticeable.
It's only there to extend songs for a longer time period so that others around get the chance to join in.
It won't be noticeable because people will be singing over the top.
Did you think Dortmund's drum was just NOISE? No, you never. Everyone one was saying how good they were.
Fans sing over the top = You won't notice the drum. Simple as that!
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The drum will also spur people onto sing, because what ever we do now, people arn't singing. As much as people like think the tmosphere is fine nowadays, it's not. It's shite and because people are trying to help do something about it, people are putting them down.