Etihad Atmosphere - 2022/23

i was in 239 and heard them a handful of times - the atmosphere in the SS is loads better but didn’t fancy sitting underneath a full top tier of vermin especially since i took my little nephew.

wonder how much CCTV they caught of the tramps with the flare. glad i was on the other side!
Bottle or something landed just in front of us in 115 after they scored. But hey, it never happened and was probably our fault.
 
Bottle or something landed just in front of us in 115 after they scored. But hey, it never happened and was probably our fault.

sad that i had to sit in the family stand because i had a little un with me and can’t trust their fans not to act feral
 
sad that i had to sit in the family stand because i had a little un with me and can’t trust their fans not to act feral
Lad I go on with sacked it off at 3pm cause he was ill. My 12 year old lad wanted to come but I said no cause there was no way I was risking it putting him anywhere near those pricks. Empty seat yes, but no chance I’m leaving that to chance.
 
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Can we have an honest, unbiased and constructive discussions about tonight’s home atmosphere.

And the support of 6000 Liverpool fans in SSL3. And if something similar on level 2 or level 3 of the expanded North stand can be created.

I’ll be honest, I didn’t go tonight. My left knee is fucked and I’m resting it so I can go to the Leeds and Everton matches. So my comments which I’ll post tomorrow are watching the match on the TV. (If you’re watching on the TV, you’re a c*nt jrb!)

Watched on TV also, sorry to join the **** club but I'm a fair distance away and Christmas is Sunday =)

So, without over stepping the mark given a full house of blues have paid their hard earned to be there...

Scousers you heard when they scored on both occassions and for the 10 minutes or so following. They were very loud at those points and it actually got me thinking the whole concern about roof sound dynamics etc is a bit of a myth. The stadium can be really really loud if it needs to be, and I genuinely thought they were specifically at those points.

As for blues, could hear singing more often from the home end but most of it was quieter sounding than the few times the scousers sang, if that makes sense. Any chant seemed to be over fairly quickly and perhaps just never got the whole crowd singing at the same time which dulls it down a bit.
 
Watched on TV also, sorry to join the **** club but I'm a fair distance away and Christmas is Sunday =)

So, without over stepping the mark given a full house of blues have paid their hard earned to be there...

Scousers you heard when they scored on both occassions and for the 10 minutes or so following. They were very loud at those points and it actually got me thinking the whole concern about roof sound dynamics etc is a bit of a myth. The stadium can be really really loud if it needs to be, and I genuinely thought they were specifically at those points.

As for blues, could hear singing more often from the home end but most of it was quieter sounding than the few times the scousers sang, if that makes sense. Any chant seemed to be over fairly quickly and perhaps just never got the whole crowd singing at the same time which dulls it down a bit.
The South Stand roof is perfect to project sound out into the stadium.

Our singers have to get under the roof in the new North Stand, just have to!
 
The South Stand roof is perfect to project sound out into the stadium.

Our singers have to get under the roof in the new North Stand, just have to!

100% mate. Guess the long and short of my post was scousers sang less often but louder, city fans more often but nowhere near as loud. Genuinely don't mean that as a dig and sorry if anyone takes offence, just meaning going forward that it can be done and we need to make sure it takes off properly.
 
Watched on TV also, sorry to join the **** club but I'm a fair distance away and Christmas is Sunday =)

So, without over stepping the mark given a full house of blues have paid their hard earned to be there...

Scousers you heard when they scored on both occassions and for the 10 minutes or so following. They were very loud at those points and it actually got me thinking the whole concern about roof sound dynamics etc is a bit of a myth. The stadium can be really really loud if it needs to be, and I genuinely thought they were specifically at those points.

As for blues, could hear singing more often from the home end but most of it was quieter sounding than the few times the scousers sang, if that makes sense. Any chant seemed to be over fairly quickly and perhaps just never got the whole crowd singing at the same time which dulls it down a bit.

Thanks.

Saved me a post.

As you say, the Scousers were loud and clear throughout the 1st half. The elevation, roof, and numbers really helped them. The chants were loud, clear and audible.

City weren’t as loud in the 1st half, but you could hear them, especially when all the ground joined in. Most of the time it sounded like background noise, or if Sky had turned the volume down on the City chants.

Tonight showed that we need a tier high up full of singers, rather than at pitch level and under the level 2 overhang.
 
They didn’t sing that much but when they did it was very loud, thought our support was pretty decent tonight although naturally petered out after the equaliser(s)
 
100% mate. Guess the long and short of my post was scousers sang less often but louder, city fans more often but nowhere near as loud. Genuinely don't mean that as a dig and sorry if anyone takes offence, just meaning going forward that it can be done and we need to make sure it takes off properly.
It was exactly like that at Leicester in the Community Shield.

We had a group of fans who sang almost all game but sang a load of songs that most of the City end didn’t know or want to join in with (a lot of our end were sat down n’all); Liverpool sang less often but when they did their whole end knew every word to every chant and all joined in (and all of their end stood up).
 
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It was exactly like that at Leicester in the Community Shield.

We had a group of fans who sang almost all game but sang a load of songs that most of the City end didn’t know or want to join in with (a lot of our end were sat down n’alll); Liverpool sang less often but when they did their whole end knew every word to every chant and all joined in (and all of their end stood up).
Alot of our fans sit down compared to theirs because we've become a tourist attraction where the club sell tickets in travel packages.
 
Alot of our fans sit down compared to theirs because we've become a tourist attraction where the club sell tickets in travel packages.

We didn't sell all our tickets for the Charity shield until very late on, so don't blame the club, get a bit of knowledge before posting.
As for tourists , do you not think Liverpool were selling tickets to foreign supporters clubs, there were plenty of foreign accents at that game.
Before the game, around Leicester , City fans were prominent and singing loud, in the concourse they were singing, but City fans get to the seats late, I watched as the Liverpool end was full 15 minutes before the game, we ( City fans came in very late), some after the game started)
Your tourist attraction comment doesn't stack up.
 
Alot of our fans sit down compared to theirs because we've become a tourist attraction where the club sell tickets in travel packages.

We have no where near the level of tourists teams like Liverpool do. A lot of our match going support are long term blues.

You can’t compare are match goers with Liverpool at all. Suspect comment
 
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Alot of our fans sit down compared to theirs because we've become a tourist attraction where the club sell tickets in travel packages.
Most of our fans aren’t that passionate any more. We’ve showed tremendous loyalty over the years and love the club but we aren’t very loud.

The game sold out on match day and the ticket prices were fairly reasonable. We are running out of excuses.

We could be more unified as a fan base and I can’t understand why everyone doesn’t join the OSC or 1894.
 
Most of our fans aren’t that passionate any more. We’ve showed tremendous loyalty over the years and love the club but we aren’t very loud.

The game sold out on match day and the ticket prices were fairly reasonable. We are running out of excuses.

We could be more unified as a fan base and I can’t understand why everyone doesn’t join the OSC or 1894.
What rubbish about our fans not being “passionate”. Some games are bigger than others but that’s the same for all clubs. We make plenty of noise on the big occasions.

And some of us don’t need to join clubs to demonstrate our support. You’re one step away from the “this means more” scouse bullshit to be honest and you can fuck off with that. Most Liverpool fans I know are half-interested armchair plastics. Most blues I know love the club from the bottom of their hearts.
 
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