The blue phantom
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There's probably a lot of people who're getting frustrated, blaming other people etc.
Everyone in the family section thinks the South stand should start songs off, family stand never joins in, kippax corner are too bothered about arguing with away fans, south stand level 3 is half empty cause tickets are so cheap, Colin Bell fans are all asleep or tucking into their half time quiche.
I'd imagine a lot of people reading this are actually singers and try to get it going. It's about getting the 'masses' to sing.
1894 are ALWAYS trying to improve the atmosphere. We try and do displays, banners, sing on the concourse, encourage people to get in early, sing non stop for 90 minutes (even if no one joins in), organise singing sections. We even go and meet the club on a regular basis to try and get them thinking in an atmospheric way. YOU CAN LEAD A HORSE TO WATER BUT YOU CAN'T FORCE IT TO DRINK!
We are constantly looking for more help as there is only so much we can do.
If you genuinely want to improve the atmosphere and put influence it towards an atmosphere you want... GET INVOLVED.
There is a singing section organised against Basel. You can get tickets in it, or relocate to it by putting your details in this form: https://www.1894groupmcfc.co.uk/singingsection/
Tbf he's every right to have a pop at the guy and you too. Is that all you do have a go at City fans and which stand they are in for not singing? Your not doing yourself any favours mouthing off so i suggest its you who should wind your fuckin neck in.Oh dear.
Do it yourself then.
Either that or shut the **** up!
In your own time.
Raise funds.
Design and order banners from Poland costing £100's.(not bed sheets)
Design and set up displays.
Organise fan relocations with the club.(Basel at home)
Get in the ground early and leave work early to do displays.
Go to meetings with the club. Security, Directors.
Etc.
Rather than criticizing us, why don't you join us and help us instead?
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