Cant get my head around the expanding long list of excuses on this thread.
The latest additions blame the ref, corporate seats, expensive tickets etc.
Bizarrely one post was blaming the cost of tickets for the Spurs game for the crap atmosphere yesterday !!!! Genius
One post blamed no singing section ??? Can somebody please explain to me what happened to the 1894 singing section in the South Stand which asked people to relocate a few years ago and made no difference to the atmosphere.
The problem is 45000+ sit in silence every week. You could close down every corporate section, make tickets a £1 and have Pier Luigi Collina reffing every week and it won’t get the mute 45000 to make a noise.
It’s not and has never been the ‘1894 singing section’. It’s block 115.
The club organised and implemented the new singing section in block 115.
Fans were offered the opportunity by the club to move to and to take up available seats in 115. Note: Available seats.
A mixture of fans did this. Clearly not all singers, even though the club tried to frame it as a (new) singing section. Not properly and successfully enough in my opinion.
SSL1 will always have a mixture of singers, fans who sing occasionally, and fans who don’t and won’t sing at all. The club will never change that mixture due to the volume of season ticket holders and match tickets sales in 115.
Yesterday.
I normally stand at the back of 115. I just sing. I’m not rowdy. I don’t cause any trouble or hassle for the people at the back of the stand. I have always been able to and allowed to stand up there starting songs off and joining in with songs. For the 1st time yesterday I was told to go to my normal seat by a steward. I know the steward. He’s ok. I’m not going to slag him off. He is doing his job. Yes, I have a seat elsewhere in the stand. I get on with the people I stand next to. But it’s not a part of the South stand where I can start a chant. The singing around there is very hit and miss at best of times. There used to be quite a few 1894 singers and singers in general at the back who would start and join in with songs, creating the noise and volume that would spread the songs across the South stand. Yes, it did get a bit rowdy at times. There were only 2 1894 lads up there yesterday. 1 singer, who shall remain nameless. I’m not going to slag him off because 1, I get in with him, 2, he tries his best to get the chants going, which he does. Unfortunately it’s the same chants every match.
For whatever reason, which Manchester 33 has touched upon, the club has decided to move singers from the back of 115. Which means that core of singers that were up there are now dispersed across other parts of 115 and the South stand.