I'd have thought easier access to booze would improve the atmosphere.
Obviously not. If there’s a chance to get another pint in before, during and after half-time, people will take that chance.
I'd have thought easier access to booze would improve the atmosphere.
I think it was when they did one of those family days.Any idea what game that "walk" was from? Of all the cheesy things they've done, that's got to be up there with the worst of them!
Yes but then they should be coming out second half roaring!Obviously not. If there’s a chance to get another pint in before, during and after half-time, people will take that chance.
It was before Wolves on Sunday 22nd Jan.Any idea what game that "walk" was from? Of all the cheesy things they've done, that's got to be up there with the worst of them!
New song for Erling....
These words to the below...
Erling Haaland oooooh
The Best We've ever known
Born and Bred a Blue
He's city through and through
Power Pace Technique
Scoring Every week
Oooh and by the way
He scored 3 on derby day
New song for Erling....
These words to the below...
Erling Haaland oooooh
The Best We've ever known
Born and Bred a Blue
He's city through and through
Power Pace Technique
Scoring Every week
Oooh and by the way
He scored 3 on derby day
Blackpool is a funny place......(I nearly got stabbed there at a City away a LONG time ago)Was at the West lancs Derby, have to say pool fans amazing belting this out. As a Fleetwood/ City fan I said a plague on both houses but even so was impressed with Bpool support.
New song for Erling....
These words to the below...
Erling Haaland oooooh
The Best We've ever known
Born and Bred a Blue
He's city through and through
Power Pace Technique
Scoring Every week
Oooh and by the way
He scored 3 on derby day
Bpool accent less thick than most lancy accent similarly Manc accent different from Oldham. In Fleetwood we have a more guttural accent than Blackpool. Preston 20 miles away is much more an East lancs accent. To a FOC like me Manchester and Liverpool remain very much part of Lancashire. You were very unlucky to have nearly been stabbed seasiders usually fight with fists rather than knives.Blackpool is a funny place......(I nearly got stabbed there at a City away a LONG time ago)
Their accent seems more Manc than Lanc
They were outside a chippy...little mob of them. There was only a few of us. They sussed us fairly fast.Bpool accent less thick than most lancy accent similarly Manc accent different from Oldham. In Fleetwood we have a more guttural accent than Blackpool. Preston 20 miles away is much more an East lancs accent. To a FOC like me Manchester and Liverpool remain very much part of Lancashire. You were very unlucky to have nearly been stabbed seasiders usually fight with fists rather than knives.
Fleetwood is strange, it's hard to meet a proper born & bread Fleetwood person. I've been in one taxi while here and he was from Ashton & lived on the next street to where I'd grown up.Bpool accent less thick than most lancy accent similarly Manc accent different from Oldham. In Fleetwood we have a more guttural accent than Blackpool. Preston 20 miles away is much more an East lancs accent. To a FOC like me Manchester and Liverpool remain very much part of Lancashire. You were very unlucky to have nearly been stabbed seasiders usually fight with fists rather than knives.
Yes I agree away from home this would be a belter...not come across a better song for Haaland than this tbh!Don't think it would never take off at home but away ? definitely.
When we played Bpool in the FA cup in the early eighties we were non league at the time, it was said it was the first time a lot of men had been past Broadwater in their lives. As so many lads went to sea they would spend their leaves at home. Got dicked that day but Alan Ball was given the run around and he didn't like it at all. Town always split between nited and dippers, though I'm City and my mate is Everton.Fleetwood is strange, it's hard to meet a proper born & bread Fleetwood person. I've been in one taxi while here and he was from Ashton & lived on the next street to where I'd grown up.
Most around where I am and when I'm in the centre are ex-North Manc or ex-Mid Lancs. It was quite a shock originally when I'd be chatting to people and they'd lived within a mile or two of where I'd come from.
Blackpool is a funny place......(I nearly got stabbed there at a City away a LONG time ago)
Their accent seems more Manc than Lanc
I met them tooThey were outside a chippy...little mob of them. There was only a few of us. They sussed us fairly fast.
All I saw was shiny what looked like flick knives or stilletto lock knives .
Me and another lad legged it through a B and B...much to their surprise ha
Straight through and out into an alley......those were the days.
League Cup 1978 think it was a draw and a replay at Maine Road.
This is a video from around 42 mins on Friday. The game is still on. This is how busy the bar area is.
I don’t get why people pay hundreds (if not thousands) of £s per year on football tickets when they could watch it in the pub?
Good post. Club have got to get on to this properly. It’s not just a massive chance, it’s arguably our last chance at this stadium.Not read all the pages added since Friday night because im meant to be working but I was moved from SS3 to SS1 against Arsenal (same against Chelsea but i couldnt go so young Gaz did instead)
SS1 was loud all night but whilst you're in it you've no clue if anyone else is joining in, Arsenal fans sounded muffled aswell but were obviously loud so I can see why when were loud in SS3 it doesnt travel well to level 1 singers, not making an excuse but obviously stadium acoustics arent helping us get a good atmosphere. The only solution ive got is for other parts of the ground to join in more than they do already but thats going to take a huge effort and a decent amount of time, it certainly wont happen anytime soon with people willing to create an atmosphere (completely generalising here) priced out of the Colin Bell and East Stand.
The club have got a massive chance to sort things out when expanding the North Stand but it remains to be seen whether they're in the least nit arsed
We've all seen European ultras walking to the stadium. It can be quite an impressive sight. Unfortunately, the club is trying to spin too many plates. They want a better atmosphere, but they also want to appeal to kids/families (for the record when I was a kid I'd have still hated this) and they end up with utter cringefest material like this 'organised walk to the ground'.
We need to change the mentality of the 90% of fans who can't be arsed contributing to the atmosphere. The Etihad is too friendly and nice. There should be a bit of an edge about going to a game. Football is intrinsically tribal and we should want to be a noisy, intimidating venue for any opposing fans/players. That doesn't mean we should all dress up as green street idiots, but come on, this is embarrassing. Imagine these lot trying to walk down the street outside Maine Road?
The club tries to control the atmosphere too much, which sets a certain psychology around the stadium (lazy, apathetic, reactive approach to building atmosphere).
- Light shows
- City Square 'entertainment'
- West Reception 'entertainment' as players arrive
- Bands/DJs in the stadium
- Noisy, chart music played at a deafening volume over the PA system
- LED flags on advertisement boards
It's all too much! Cut out all the cheese, literally replace all the above with nothing, and fans will start to build an atmosphere themselves. It might take a while but it will happen. At both Leeds away and United away, there was no 'pre-match entertainment', no music on in the stadium, and so on. It creates an environment where fans CAN build an atmosphere rather than having a cheesy one shoved down our throats and destroying any potential do it organically!