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Remember those old ratchet things that they made out of wood, that people span around? Surely a more horrid sound would be hard to find?
edna krabappel said:Agree completely, I noticed that too. They kept making a racket, and if anything were even noisier after Forest scored. Good on 'em.
Bless them, for their innocent enthusiasm, so completely unaware of the years of Albion-related depression ahead of them
andybaha said:It was a great atmosphere in the family stands yesterday. My lad has had one of the hooters for a while but usually have to ration the amount of times he blows it, but yesterday it was a free for all. He said his cheeks hurt from blowing by the end of the match. The noise was very loud but did get used to it after a while.
Did anyone notice Peter Crouch giving balloons out to the kids in the family stand yesterday. Had a clown outfit on but didn't fool me.
Caveman said:Is that the first time you've taken your lad this season? What was his impression of the day? I'd have to say it was the best game i've seen this season not just the football but the whole match day experience.
the wanderbus said:then when we got home she stuck it through the letter box & scared the life out of her mum with it. (similar to something I did to her mum a few years back)
What, you mean how long until he blows his horn about horn blowing?edna krabappel said:The simple fact is, we can't afford to have empty seats at Withdean, therefore if it takes flags, horns, scarves, giant foam hands to keep the kids interested, then that's what we've got to do.
Until recently, we were playing shit, but one thing I really noticed is the large numbers of kids walking away from the ground afterwards- they were all still smiling, waving their flags etc, and looked like they'd had a great day out and a chance to make a racket without their mothers telling them to shut up. Everyone else was moody after the crap performances, but these kids- dozens of them- didn't care, they just enjoyed themselves. They're our future crowds, so don't knock it.
Besides, you forget one major upside to the whole horn thing: if they're all walking up Valley Drive after the matches honking their little lungs out on those horns, it must annoy that miserable old man who lives up the road (John Catt??) to buggery.
Which is a tremendous bonus in my book
(PS how long before the old git protests to the council about unacceptable noise levels in the Withdean area due to horn blowing?)
edna krabappel said:Bless them, for their innocent enthusiasm, so completely unaware of the years of Albion-related depression ahead of them
Woodchip said:What, you mean how long until he blows his horn about horn blowing?
You see what I did there