Did you ask him to pass on our regards to Hunemier on his return to the land of wurst and lederhosen.
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An interesting point. Didnt Barber say, at the recent fans forum i think, that the club was looking at moving the away fans?It's a shame also though that our least passionate fans/tourist fans are sat right by the away fans. Easy for the away fans to give stick
Yes to your second point
But a big fat no from me for point one.
Although for full disclosure, I moved today from my normal North Stand season ticket seat to one in the Lower East with my son (the half nearest the South Stand)
The atmosphere was dreadful, no singing, little shouting, but I don't care too much as it's not a 'normal' seat for me. But I couldn't sit in that morgue part of the ground for every home game, it would drive me crazy.
An interesting point. Didnt Barber say, at the recent fans forum i think, that the club was looking at moving the away fans?
Why not move them next to the North stand, in the lower east. That would set the cat amongst the pigeons and generate some real atmosphere.
Should put the away fans in the south west corner
Yes to your second point
But a big fat no from me for point one.
Although for full disclosure, I moved today from my normal North Stand season ticket seat to one in the Lower East with my son (the half nearest the South Stand)
The atmosphere was dreadful, no singing, little shouting, but I don't care too much as it's not a 'normal' seat for me. But I couldn't sit in that morgue part of the ground for every home game, it would drive me crazy.
well I sit half way line at the very front of west upper so feel perfectly placed to offer a good opinion on this as I have North to my left, away fans same distance to my right and the mass of the West behind me;
Leicester fans -
5/10 for volume - I've heard worse but was fairly average
3/10 for quantity - but then they were torn appart for most of the game so to be expected really
Brighton
6/10 for volume overall - granted there were a couple of 9/10 moments but most were 3/10 or 4/10 with lower numbers singing a particular song
8/10 for quantity - lots of songs being sung, but as mentioned above, this generally didn't translate into a big stadium noise
In addition here are some thoughts;
Brighton fans located in the north often feel the atmosphere is great as they are right there within it, so even 50 people singing can sound epic to them.
* The actual song makes a huge difference to the perceived noise as perfectly demonstrated by Leeds 'Marching on together', & (although I hate to say it) the twats up the road with 'Glad all over'
We tend to sing some songs way too fast for everyone to properly sing together and people either get left slightly behind the main (too speedy) pack - ie/ 'Dunk is one of our own' (the North go way too fast on this imo). Good Old Sussex By the Sea (sounds terrible when the timings out)
* Or the words are a bit tricky or not yet well known, so many dont it at all - ie Caicedo's Abba song (which is fantastic by the way) and 'Everywhere We Go Watching brighton Hove Albion'
Which is obviously why 'ALBIONNNN' works and makes huge noise (its very easy and timing isnt an issue) Its pretty dull though tbh
&
'We Are Brighton' can be great too as everyone knows the second rendition is "volume doubled"
Sadly, 'We're On Our Way' used to be epic once everyone had learned it, but we cant sing it anymore as we have now landed in the Prem ................
or can we
......... to the Champions League" anyone
Sorry, my bad.......I meant the WEST stand I was in, not the EAST. Apologies to anyone in the East.
An interesting point. Didnt Barber say, at the recent fans forum i think, that the club was looking at moving the away fans?
Why not move them next to the North stand, in the lower east. That would set the cat amongst the pigeons and generate some real atmosphere.
Just while we taking of songs I can't quite get the Caicedo song: Caiscedo uh huh, he came from Equador uh huh to win the Ballon d'Or uh huh (Thinks that right then I lose it). I think it would be helpful to help us all sing together if the lyrics were posted on here occasionally to let us dullards catch up!
50,000 years in the future, two cryogenically unfrozen, genetically reengineered Albion octogenarians are chatting in an undersea nursing home several miles north of what was once Haywards Heath.
“Do you remember that Sheffield Wednesday atmosphere that time at the Amex?”
“Yes, was a bit special that.”
“And the Burnley game, when I think we had nine men”
“Oh yes, that one too.”
“But the Sheffield Wednesday one was better”
“Yes, the Sheffield one...”
They both lapse into silence, watch a school of blue fin tuna pass by the window. Mid-morning tea and biscuits are served.