Luddite_Blue
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Fair enough and I suppose that's the main reasoning against it.Ha sorry didnt mean to be so aggressive, just the sound of a drum being banged all game awful
Fair enough and I suppose that's the main reasoning against it.Ha sorry didnt mean to be so aggressive, just the sound of a drum being banged all game awful
The England support at Molineux tonight has been quite noisy, ably assisted by a drum. They went a bit subdued after the Hungary goal but it's certainly a lot louder than Wembley normally is.
I think one of the easiest actions to improve the atmosphere at the Etihad for regular league games would be the use of a drum to accompany traditional City songs/chants, though not the creation of mindless repetitive European style dirge, so the songs could boom around the ground
I recall years ago at Highfield Road Coventry fans being loud one time with a drum and they're not exactly renowned for being noisy.
A drum? Are you for real? The single most annoying sound effect at a football matchThe England support at Molineux tonight has been quite noisy, ably assisted by a drum. They went a bit subdued after the Hungary goal but it's certainly a lot louder than Wembley normally is.
I think one of the easiest actions to improve the atmosphere at the Etihad for regular league games would be the use of a drum to accompany traditional City songs/chants, though not the creation of mindless repetitive European style dirge, so the songs could boom around the ground
I recall years ago at Highfield Road Coventry fans being loud one time with a drum and they're not exactly renowned for being noisy.
At which particular game was a drum used that has provoked such a reaction from you?A drum? Are you for real? The single most annoying sound effect at a football match
Any football match with a drum. Crewe and Portsmouth are just 2 that spring to mind and used to be particularly bad, and yes I was there when we were shit, and when the music was tooAt which particular game was a drum used that has provoked such a reaction from you?
And I wasn't there but the vuvuzelas were more annoying surely?
Home leg against EB Streymur (sp), played at Oakwell.At which particular game was a drum used that has provoked such a reaction from you?
And I wasn't there but the vuvuzelas were more annoying surely?
Never get the beef with a drummer it's a no brainer for me. When people have drummed before they've been very timid and out of time if it's done it has to be done well!The England support at Molineux tonight has been quite noisy, ably assisted by a drum. They went a bit subdued after the Hungary goal but it's certainly a lot louder than Wembley normally is.
I think one of the easiest actions to improve the atmosphere at the Etihad for regular league games would be the use of a drum to accompany traditional City songs/chants, though not the creation of mindless repetitive European style dirge, so the songs could boom around the ground
I recall years ago at Highfield Road Coventry fans being loud one time with a drum and they're not exactly renowned for being noisy.
What do we do when the drummer leaves on 75 minutes or is 15 minutes late getting back to his position after half timeThe England support at Molineux tonight has been quite noisy, ably assisted by a drum. They went a bit subdued after the Hungary goal but it's certainly a lot louder than Wembley normally is.
I think one of the easiest actions to improve the atmosphere at the Etihad for regular league games would be the use of a drum to accompany traditional City songs/chants, though not the creation of mindless repetitive European style dirge, so the songs could boom around the ground
I recall years ago at Highfield Road Coventry fans being loud one time with a drum and they're not exactly renowned for being noisy.