Creaky
Well-known member
I wonder how much of the drop in 'atmosphere' at grounds has occurred due to the modern obsession for singing. I didn't join a choir when I started going to football matches over 50 years ago!
Fans didn't use to burst into song when their team scored but the noise in the ground was basically made up of cheers and yes clackers, albeit wooden ones that wouldn't be allowed in grounds these days, and possibly a single team song that all the fans knew the lyrics of.
'Organised' noise consisted mainly of very simple chants as well as ad lib humorous retorts and yet I defy anyone to claim that the atmosphere in grounds was less in the 50s and 60s than it is today.
Words of songs, started say in the North Stand, are unintelligible by the time they reach the East Stand so complaints about the rest of the ground not joining in with them are groundless - for example why does "Oscar Garcia thinks you're queer" - makes no sense!!!
Fans didn't use to burst into song when their team scored but the noise in the ground was basically made up of cheers and yes clackers, albeit wooden ones that wouldn't be allowed in grounds these days, and possibly a single team song that all the fans knew the lyrics of.
'Organised' noise consisted mainly of very simple chants as well as ad lib humorous retorts and yet I defy anyone to claim that the atmosphere in grounds was less in the 50s and 60s than it is today.
Words of songs, started say in the North Stand, are unintelligible by the time they reach the East Stand so complaints about the rest of the ground not joining in with them are groundless - for example why does "Oscar Garcia thinks you're queer" - makes no sense!!!