Etihad Atmosphere - 2022/23

If the penalty had gone in the atmosphere would have gone up a notch. And the Poznan would have been done. As it was, the penalty miss allowed Leeds a chance to get back into the game, which they took, and the last 10 minutes including injury time was nervy. TBH the final whistle was a relief and welcomed.
‘If we only we had gone 3-0 up the atmosphere would have been better’ !!

Good to know that going for a treble with 2 home games left is not enough on its own to get an atmosphere.

On a serious note I thought the first half was ok but the second half was dreadful.
 
Nobody said the atmosphere is poor every game but lots commented that it wasn’t great against Leeds. That’s because it wasn’t for much of the game. Real Madrid will look after itself like arsenal and Bayern did. The anthems will spread around the ground.

Your comments in this thread recently prove to me the big disconnect we now have between the singing areas and the rest of the stadium inlower key games. We have games like Saturday where very little gets going beyond a few hundred behind the goal and then the people in those areas come on here getting all indignant.

In the first half whilst 3 or 400 of you were having a great time Follow following the boys in blue everywhere on loop the rest of the stadium sat in silence waiting for the all too occasional Blue Moon and the Leeds fans just sang Marching on Together over you.

There have been some over the top and ridiculous posts about our home support on this thread recently and over the season

I’m not saying our home support has been brilliant or even good for every home game because it hasn’t, but over the season our support has been pretty decent for most of our home games, especially for the big games, and when you compare it to the home support at other PL grounds.

Some posters on this thread have been and are still too critical of our home support, which is frankly absurd.

PS. Enjoyed your comments on the Cheeseman podcast.
 
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‘If we only we had gone 3-0 up the atmosphere would have been better’ !!

Good to know that going for a treble with 2 home games left is not enough on its own to get an atmosphere.

On a serious note I thought the first half was ok but the second half was dreadful.

You know what I meant. I explained it in my post. As you and others like to point out constantly, our home support isn’t made up of Ultra robots and it responds to what’s going on the pitch.
 
There have been some over the top and ridiculous posts about our home support on this thread recently and over the season

I’m not saying our home support has been brilliant or even good for every home game because it hasn’t, but over the season our support has been pretty decent for most of our home games, especially for the big games, and when you compare it to the home support at other PL grounds.

Some posters on this thread have been and are still too critical of our home support, which is frankly is absurd.

PS. Enjoyed your comments on the Cheeseman podcast.
I agree some comments are over the top. I agree that it’s been good at times. I comment on this thread though because I am absolutely convinced that the atmosphere could be so much better if the stadium had one big voice instead of three small ones. As you well know by now I also think the insistence of singing the concourse loop songs twenty times on the trot is sucking the life out of the rest of the stadium at the times when they are actually up for it. The last two games have been the worst for that this season. They could have been really raucous but the opportunity was blown.
 
I agree some comments are over the top. I agree that it’s been good at times. I comment on this thread though because I am absolutely convinced that the atmosphere could be so much better if the stadium had one big voice instead of three small ones. As you well know by now I also think the insistence of singing the concourse loop songs twenty times on the trot is sucking the life out of the rest of the stadium at the times when they are actually up for it. The last two games have been the worst for that this season. They could have been really raucous but the opportunity was blown.
How many hands have you got Dave ? Just wondering if an unfortunate accident has rendered you unable to participate in clap along songs hence your intense aversion to them :-D

I enjoyed the discussion on Cheesy’s show, some good points were made. I have to say thought that “Follow Follow” is the breakthrough song of this season, even in a fairly average atmosphere at the weekend it was breaking out like wildfire around the ground.
 
How many hands have you got Dave ? Just wondering if an unfortunate accident has rendered you unable to participate in clap along songs hence your intense aversion to them :-D

I enjoyed the discussion on Cheesy’s show, some good points were made. I have to say thought that “Follow Follow” is the breakthrough song of this season, even in a fairly average atmosphere at the weekend it was breaking out like wildfire around the ground.
I agree with you that follow follow is getting way more traction, but dave is right these fast paced clap along songs really don't help create a good home atmosphere. They're perfect for aways don't get me wrong.

Arsenal’s atmosphere has been fantastic this season and they literally only have one chant which goes as follows:

"ARE-SEH-NUL, ARE-SEH-NUL, ARE-SEH-NUL..."

There's not a person in the stadium that doesn't know the words to that, cause it's so easy.

I think Jonny Stones and Ohh Kevin De Bruyne are classic examples of super easy chants that nobody has an excuse not to join in with. And it shows cause everyone does join in.

People give dave a lot of grief for his opinions about chants that involve clapping, but he's right if you want all four corners of the ground singing then it needs to be slow easy chants which you can belt out
 
I agree with you that follow follow is getting way more traction, but dave is right these fast paced clap along songs really don't help create a good home atmosphere. They're perfect for aways don't get me wrong.

Arsenal’s atmosphere has been fantastic this season and they literally only have one chant which goes as follows:

"ARE-SEH-NUL, ARE-SEH-NUL, ARE-SEH-NUL..."

There's not a person in the stadium that doesn't know the words to that, cause it's so easy.

I think Jonny Stones and Ohh Kevin De Bruyne are classic examples of super easy chants that nobody has an excuse not to join in with. And it shows cause everyone does join in.

People give dave a lot of grief for his opinions about chants that involve clapping, but he's right if you want all four corners of the ground singing then it needs to be slow easy chants which you can belt out
Fair comment.

I don’t agree though that Arsenal’s atmosphere has been “fantastic” this season. It’s just a media myth that the Arsenal mafia in the media have said often enough to convince people that it must be right but it isn’t. A few hundred spotty teenagers all deciding to wear black T-shirts does not an atmosphere make.
 
I agree some comments are over the top. I agree that it’s been good at times. I comment on this thread though because I am absolutely convinced that the atmosphere could be so much better if the stadium had one big voice instead of three small ones. As you well know by now I also think the insistence of singing the concourse loop songs twenty times on the trot is sucking the life out of the rest of the stadium at the times when they are actually up for it. The last two games have been the worst for that this season. They could have been really raucous but the opportunity was blown.

As I’ve said before I completely agree. The Arsenal game being the perfect example of the stadium having one voice.

A lot of the stadium wide chants were not started by south stand level 1, they were actually started by the family stand. They were pretty much all of the city classic songs - we never win at home, best team in the land, we love you city, bluemoon…

The clap along songs are great and I will join in. But it’s got to a point where they are being sung more and louder than the classics in ss1. There needs to be more of a balance.

It’s clear more people join in with the classics and yes other part of the ground should start the songs off, but south stand level 1 is the singing section and should be leading the ground. The rest of the ground often only join in with ss3 and other areas and I thinks that’s partly because of song choice - easier, simple chants.
 
As I’ve said before I completely agree. The Arsenal game being the perfect example of the stadium having one voice.

A lot of the stadium wide chants were not started by south stand level 1, they were actually started by the family stand. They were pretty much all of the city classic songs - we never win at home, best team in the land, we love you city, bluemoon…

The clap along songs are great and I will join in. But it’s got to a point where they are being sung more and louder than the classics in ss1. There needs to be more of a balance.

It’s clear more people join in with the classics and yes other part of the ground should start the songs off, but south stand level 1 is the singing section and should be leading the ground. The rest of the ground often only join in with ss3 and other areas and I thinks that’s partly because of song choice - easier, simple chants.
In addition, Tue North Stand have started a couple of chants (in the last 2 games) they have gone around the ground.
 
I agree with you that follow follow is getting way more traction, but dave is right these fast paced clap along songs really don't help create a good home atmosphere. They're perfect for aways don't get me wrong.

Arsenal’s atmosphere has been fantastic this season and they literally only have one chant which goes as follows:

"ARE-SEH-NUL, ARE-SEH-NUL, ARE-SEH-NUL..."

There's not a person in the stadium that doesn't know the words to that, cause it's so easy.

I think Jonny Stones and Ohh Kevin De Bruyne are classic examples of super easy chants that nobody has an excuse not to join in with. And it shows cause everyone does join in.

People give dave a lot of grief for his opinions about chants that involve clapping, but he's right if you want all four corners of the ground singing then it needs to be slow easy chants which you can belt out
Exactly
 

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