And there it is! Amex atmosphere bingo, just need Burnley for a full house
6 games with notable atmospheres in 13 Amex years ain't bad.
Doh! How could I forget Burnley!
And there it is! Amex atmosphere bingo, just need Burnley for a full house
6 games with notable atmospheres in 13 Amex years ain't bad.
I don't pay my hard earned money to do my bit.OP. Why should there be "singers" and "non singers" Everyone should be doing their bit
OP. Why should there be "singers" and "non singers" Everyone should be doing their bit
Its not really about the size (as you're right its the same as the north)The south stand is the same size and made of the same materials…..
The acoustics argument is a myth
It’s widely accepted that away followings are typically more vocal than home fans as they there day out element and travel to take the piss.
I agree on the north being inferior in size though as imposing main home ends are normally double in size / doubled tiered compared to the away end to offset the vocal difference in numbers
If you go to the amex and sit in silence for 90 minutes then you're only doing yourself a disservice. I love singing and supporting the Albion and I literally can’t understand why anybody who actually supports us wouldn't, if they are able to, do the same. A good atmosphere can boost the team to another level and is a supreme feeling to be a part of. We're in the best footballing period in our history and it saddens me that our home support hasn't even tried to raise up and match it. Oh well. At least some of our supporters can keep their sense of respectability and quiet dignity.I think there is a certain amount of reverse snobbery about the noise that people make at football matches. At the end of the day there is a large part of our fan base who basically are there to watch the football. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Unfortunately British fans are reactive. Even if all the singers were together, if the game's dull the atmosphere will be too
Wholeheartedly agree there.Unfortunately we are a reactive fan base. Even if all the singers were together, if the game's dull the atmosphere will be too
Yes but there's definitely louder grounds than us when it is flatEdited for you. It really, really isn't much different anywhere in Britain. If the game's a bit shit, goes flat. If its exciting, gets loud. Same for the big teams, same for the smaller teams, same up and down the leagues.
Yes but there's definitely louder grounds than us when it is flat
Plus would be great for the park and ride on way home! lolThis thread wasn't intended to focus on the (poor) atmosphere at the amex. As it can be good for a few games a season
Its more about creating an amazing atmosphere every game by congregating all the singers in the south stand mainly, and secondly having them all near the away end
Double chance of it sounding great at home games and likeminded people being in the same stand - same as away games which do involve brilliant atmosphere from us!
We moved to north this season hoping for a lot of singing, standing all game, getting into the game etc.
Not a jot of it….. quiet, no passion, only sings GOSBT. Pretty poor really.
Why do people go to watch football if not to support their team?
Bring in safe standing and let’s create an atmosphere!!
Charlatan.We’re in the north.
South east London, but still northern I’d sayCharlatan.
The East stand 9particularly the southern end) is the worst place to watch us.I'll try and choose my words carefully but bound to upset a few with this comment. Having watched the Wolves game last year from the East (first/last game in the east) although granted it was an evening game, it was like a morgue. Just my perspective but i questioned whether most of the people around me were awake? I'm not denigrating their love of the Albion but on that day for that match they were not singers.
So is every other club in the league.Unfortunately we are a reactive fan base. Even if all the singers were together, if the game's dull the atmosphere will be too
Doesn't have to be goals.We’re in the NS. It varies a lot between games, but imho a southern softies crowd will never consistently have the fervor of elsewhere. [NSC’ers have often mentioned Forest and Leeds home stadia for example as noisy].
After ten minutes yesterday I had this feeling that we’d never break down their mass defence, exemplified by our hopeless crosses, corners and awful final touch attacks. In the NS and WSL people seemed more excited about Albion subs jogging whilst play was active. So it wasn’t just me.
People vehemently disagree about this …. imho goals change everything, an Albion lead and the stadium would’ve got going.
Ipswich marked in huge numbers, Minteh/Enciso/Ferdu made poor decisions, we unnecessarily fouled their players in nothing situations, McKenna had the full array of tricks to kill any Albion head of steam. That translated to a frustrated crowd.