Recall Wrexham fans being up there with the best=2) Leeds. Credit where it's due - always loud and good vocal backing.
=2) AEK. Proper loud support.
1) Marseille. Same as AEK but didn't stop all game.
I seriously doubt their fans support will ever be topped. Incredible support IMO.
Come off it. I don’t go to a match to enjoy the subtlety, personality and spontaneity of the crowd. I want noise and atmosphere. You might get some humour if you’re in the middle of the North Stand but it’s inaudible where I am, in East Upper. Surely the aim is to make noise to drive on the players, and this is what the fans of AEK, Ajax and Marseille did. Where I sit, the noise and theatrics of the away fans have been as memorable as the football. Stunning at times, and the very opposite of "really really boring."This also - there's no humour, no subtlety, no spontaneity, no personality. Just a wall of noise. Impressive for a bit, then really, really boring.
By contrast, I go along largely to quote Sartre to the people around me, so they can stroke their chins and nod appreciatively.Come off it. I don’t go to a match to enjoy the subtlety, personality and spontaneity of the crowd.
Erm, exactly!By contrast, I go along largely to quote Sartre to the people around me, so they can stroke their chins and nod appreciatively.
Not sure where you were but I thought that there was a lot of noise from Albion fans for a lot of the game.I bet they were impressed by the endless renditions of the "Robert De Zerbi" song, the occasional "Sussex by the Sea" and "We are Brighton, Super Brighton". They will be travelling back perplexed at "Three Song Brighton".
Or maybe that just came over as a drone?
At least they showed passion - which was completely lacking until the 88th minute
But that’s what I’m saying.Come off it. I don’t go to a match to enjoy the subtlety, personality and spontaneity of the crowd. I want noise and atmosphere. You might get some humour if you’re in the middle of the North Stand but it’s inaudible where I am, in East Upper. Surely the aim is to make noise to drive on the players, and this is what the fans of AEK, Ajax and Marseille did. Where I sit, the noise and theatrics of the away fans have been as memorable as the football. Stunning at times, and the very opposite of "really really boring."
Didn't inspire them much either it seems: they were poor throughout and lostBut that’s what I’m saying.
Does noise that has no up or down, and doesn’t change with the match, really inspire?
What theatrics? It was pretty much the same the entire way through.
Noise and atmosphere? Totally agreed. But noise and atmosphere that feels like it has relevance to the match that is unfolding. Marseilles’ noise level had absolutely nothing to do with the match.
I thoroughly enjoyed our goal putting an abrupt end to all their hopping around.
They were great, but IMO the Athens fans were just on another level in terms of numbers and noise. OK they had more to celebrate, but they were f*cking ridiculous.
I've absolutely LOVED the vibe of the European games at the Amex. The smoke, the atmosphere, the whole "f*ck me, we are playing in EUROPE" sensation. Its been fantastic, and tonight was one of the best ever.
Best. Ever. I'm still absolutely buzzing.