Brain DeadRag.
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Brain DeadRag.
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It’s both.Problem is not the two singing sections it's the fact that nobody else in the ground joins in.
That’s not true. Wolves and Leeds have fantastic home atmospheres. Palace fans are dead annoying but they sing all game. West Ham are getting used to their new ground and have had their best atmosphere for years this season.Every single home ground in the country, bar absolutely none, have poor atmospheres at home. By the same token every club 'can' create a top atmosphere in one off games we are by no means the worst nor the best at this sometimes we can be ridiculously loud sometimes we can be shite.
12.30 kick off on a Saturday is never ever going to help, 3000 away fans have been on the piss for 4 hours whereas 2 hours before the game most of us lot were running round at our kids football desperately trying to throw a bacon butty down our necks before setting off to the game.
This season our away atmospheres have been great and our home ones nowhere near the worst, for anyone waffling on about the famous Anfield atmosphere you definitely didnt visit there in October (or most of our other recent visits) because they were absolutely shite and as much as they're loathe to admit it playing us at home is the game that has most bearing on how their season is going to go.
West Ham are having their best season in years though.That’s not true. Wolves and Leeds have fantastic home atmospheres. Palace fans are dead annoying but they sing all game. West Ham are getting used to their new ground and have had their best atmosphere for years this season.
Give up boss....you're losing credibility by the postBrain Dead
@Psychedelic Casual gets it right about atmosphere: I think it's been better this year but it could be even better for some games. The problem is the location of the two singing ends and their inability to sing together when the away fans are loud. I know people go on about allocating the north stand as a singing area but that's not going to happen because it's a major upheaval.
A good atmosphere is when songs spread around the ground. Crowd psychology means that people around the stadium only join in if a song is loud enough and they don't feel stupid. I tell you now, from the top tier of the Colin Bell, when the SS level 3 sing a song it is loud as fuck and bounces round the stadium because it both bounces of the roof and spreads both ways fast.
A cheap, simple and almost fussless quick fix would be for the 1984 group to relocate up there. A couple of hundred of them would be enough to get songs going up there and the rest of the ground would follow suit. I know I've said this before and been told they want to do those "display" things but they aren't atmosphere and don't really matter.
You must be if you couldn't work out it was an ironic post. Dear oh dear.Brain Dead
That’s not true. Wolves and Leeds have fantastic home atmospheres. Palace fans are dead annoying but they sing all game. West Ham are getting used to their new ground and have had their best atmosphere for years this season.