Hudson Hawk
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I'd leave at half time if that was waiting for me at home!
I wouldn't go.I'd leave at half time if that was waiting for me at home!
and still be back in time for the second half.I'd leave at half time if that was waiting for me at home!
Would add Chelsea/Potter game to that.The only time the Amex has been a cauldron is v Sheffield Wednesday in the playoffs.
That was amazing - honourable second place to the Chelsea game (Potter’s return)The only time the Amex has been a cauldron is v Sheffield Wednesday in the playoffs.
Absolutely this. The rest of the ground won't - can't - join in if they can't even work out what the North is singing because it's just a mush of noise.I agree with @Stat Brother
It absolutely should NOT be down to the team. It should be the other way round with us motivating them to the domination that will then continue the atmosphere. We did it against Sheffield Weds, we did it against Chelsea, we sometimes do it against Palace. We absolutely have to against Marseille.
If you're not intending to make some noise tonight, don't bother turning up.
And, North Stand, all TOGETHER because no one else gives a t'uppeny f**k for your fragile ego.
Something that doesn’t apply at many other grounds where fans get vocally behind the team regardless. Never understand that logic. There should be an atmosphere regardless.If he wants noise, tell the team to score goals.
As am now in the North there are factors in play that aren't necessarily apparent when in the rest of the stadium.Absolutely this. The rest of the ground won't - can't - join in if they can't even work out what the North is singing because it's just a mush of noise.
Please, please, please. One song at a time, and loud.
And everyone join in, even if the team's a bit flat. In fact, especially if the team's a bit flat.
Sod the flu, give it everything you've got, you can have a lemsip and a sleep tomorrow.
The acoustics at the Amex are very weird. I find the constant whining about the atmosphere really tiresome. It really isn't that bad compared to most grounds, yes it can be quiet at times but from my spot in the WSU the atmosphere is mostly fine and occasionally very good indeed.As am now in the North there are factors in play that aren't necessarily apparent when in the rest of the stadium.
(This is from screen side but I believe it works both ways)
You just can't hear the other side.
When you can hear it's normally the end of a short chant that isn't then repeated as the noise grows.
Very rarely does one chant start in competition to the other, it feels like different songs a few seconds apart.
Not enough K.I.S,S - tonight is definitely a time to Keep It Simple, Stupid.
If 2 coach loads of Bumley fans can be easily heard in the North.
& a couple of thousand Milan fans can easily be heard from the top of Mt Everest.
There's absolute no excuse to not "Albion, Albion" our way through tonight at a deafening level.
Oh sure, I don't mean acoustically, I mean just mean volume in general.The acoustics at the Amex are very weird. I find the constant whining about the atmosphere really tiresome. It really isn't that bad compared to most grounds, yes it can be quiet at times but from my spot in the WSU the atmosphere is mostly fine and occasionally very good indeed.
The acoustics at the Amex are very weird. I find the constant whining about the atmosphere really tiresome. It really isn't that bad compared to most grounds, yes it can be quiet at times but from my spot in the WSU the atmosphere is mostly fine and occasionally very good indeed.
I do get that there are sometimes problems hearing the other side and I had been giving the benefit of the doubt, until Burnley where it was just so obvious.As am now in the North there are factors in play that aren't necessarily apparent when in the rest of the stadium.
(This is from screen side but I believe it works both ways)
You just can't hear the other side.
When you can hear it's normally the end of a short chant that isn't then repeated as the noise grows.
Very rarely does one chant start in competition to the other, it feels like different songs a few seconds apart.
Not enough K.I.S,S - tonight is definitely a time to Keep It Simple, Stupid.
If 2 coach loads of Bumley fans can be easily heard in the North.
& a couple of thousand Milan fans can easily be heard from the top of Mt Everest.
There's absolute no excuse to not "Albion, Albion" our way through tonight at a deafening level.
I am in North under control box and trust me, we cannot hear the other side of the North. It needs to be the guys in the middle that start it off, so both sides can hear. Maybe both sides should force the people in the middle out and we both move in, just like the always ultras did!I do get that there are sometimes problems hearing the other side and I had been giving the benefit of the doubt, until Burnley where it was just so obvious.
There were times when a song was really clear coming from one side of the North, with hardly any other noise going on, and the other side then started up something completely different in competition. There's just no way they couldn't have heard the other song happening.
I hate to say it but I think there is an element of willy-waving going on this season that hasn't been there in the past. Or at best an unwillingness to listen before launching in. I've sat in the same seat since the Amex started and it's never been this bad. It's starting to happen at away games too. It's doing my head in!
Whine over.
I do wonder if it's lots of new people coming in this year, or people moving North out of other areas as it's cheaper? Or turfed out of the family stand as their kids grow up? Definitely something seems different.I am in North under control box and trust me, we cannot hear the other side of the North. It needs to be the guys in the middle that start it off, so both sides can hear. Maybe both sides should force the people in the middle out and we both move in, just like the always ultras did!