failsworthblueboy said:kismet said:As a poznan fan I am glad you have adopted to this type of atmosphere.
I watch english premier league and even though your league is far more superior and better quality than ours i must say that the atmosphere in 95% of your matches seem dull atmosphere wise. Its nice to see that you have taken an intrest in developing your atmosphere tradtions.
A few pointers though when executing this move, some people are jumping like they have taken 3 pills of xtacy and finished off about 10 energy drinks haha try to maybe keep a rythm i know its hard with so many fans but practice makes perfect correct?
Ive been following these forums since our last match in poznan with you and have improved greatly and its nice to see that from what started off to be about 100-200 doing the "poznan" has transformed into almost the whole stadium in a short amount of time.
I must say my poznan friends are delighted that you do this cheer and refrence it to "do the poznan", that shows a great deal of respect on your behalf who do not claim it as your own and thats what us poznan fans really like and respect.
Not to say that this is OUR chant/choriography but it is predominetly seen in eastern european countries like poland, ukrain, russia,serbia etc where us people have nothing better to do than to drink and go ballistic at matches hahah.
cheers from poland and would love to see a friendly match in the summer at either stadium and have the entire stadium doing it. Good luck in the rest of your season and europa league
Krzysiek 1989
Dzięki! jego przyjemnością tym bardziej staramy się.
There was no need for that . ;).
What's it mean ?? :)