[Other Sport] How to improve the Amex atmosphere?

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How can we improve the Amex atmopshere?

  • Pre Match DJ

    Votes: 12 7.0%
  • Theme Days

    Votes: 17 9.9%
  • Singing Section

    Votes: 103 60.2%
  • A band

    Votes: 19 11.1%
  • Club to create new chants/songs for us

    Votes: 10 5.8%
  • Involve audience more (eg pre match/in game announcements)

    Votes: 5 2.9%
  • Unreserved seating

    Votes: 55 32.2%
  • BHAFC choir

    Votes: 12 7.0%
  • Squad players to encourage fans

    Votes: 14 8.2%
  • Classic TV shows on the big screen pre-match

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • Celebrities to encourage us to sing more

    Votes: 2 1.2%

  • Total voters
    171






portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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I'd wager that we have as wide-a range of songs than most other clubs, more so than many. Those who travel away consistently make a racket singing a host of songs, new and old.

Except the conversation is about HOME fans…
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Well, Albion fans singing at away games isn't a problem I can tell you, maybe the fact we play better away from home than at the Amex helps in this respect.

I've mentioned to Barber a few times that the North Stand, such as it is, isn't fit for purpose (and I don't mean the fans who sit/stand there). It's too bleeding small, it's hardly going to help that it's the smallest section of the ground, generating a good amount of noise is going to be an issue when you have less people in your main 'singing' area.

The North Stand needs to be double tiered or steeper with more rows allowing many more fans to gets tickets in that area. Also the away support needs to be right next to the North Stand so that it generates more noise between each set of fans.

It's not rocket science, c'mon Albion, we need to get the Amex atmosphere back to where it was in the Goldstone North Stand days.

I’m sure Barber was enlightened but apart from redesigning the entire structure of the ground, what’s your solution?
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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I'd wager that we have as wide-a range of songs than most other clubs, more so than many.

If that were the case then how is it about 95% of the time we only sing our version of the song the away fans are singing at us.



Oh yeah that's right - because we are reactive and not proactive.
 




BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
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Except the conversation is about HOME fans…

I know, but he was saying that our fans don't sing new songs and only sing the albiooon dirge, so I just pointed out that that's not the case away so lack of variety of songs isn't the issue at home; we have loads of different songs new and old
 


BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
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If that were the case then how is it about 95% of the time we only sing our version of the song the away fans are singing at us.


Oh yeah that's right - because we are reactive and not proactive.


I've never found that to be the case though - that's bullshit.

Fact is we do have a wide range of songs and at away games we sing loads of different songs, certainly not just copying our version of whatever the oppo are singing (esp as at a lot of away games the home team has the same issue as us in terms of atmosphere and its quiet AF in the home stands).
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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The Avenue then Maloncho
Also the away support needs to be right next to the North Stand so that it generates more noise between each set of fans.

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Nonsensical, firstly that would mean moving existing ST holders to please a few singers (when Palace did that there was uproar on here, we wouldn’t want to be hypocritical now would we?)
Secondly, the away fans would simply raise their game, Leeds for example would vocally slaughter us.
There is an option for those that want taunt the away fans to move closer to them, those of a certain age will remember a few of us taking up the North end of the East to get a bit closer to the away pen c1981
 




Stat Brother

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I've never found that to be the case though - that's bullshit.

Fact is we do have a wide range of songs and at away games we sing loads of different songs, certainly not just copying our version of whatever the oppo are singing (esp as at a lot of away games the home team has the same issue as us in terms of atmosphere and its quiet AF in the home stands).

Why do you keep bringing away games into this when everybody else is talking at the AMEX.


I guarantee you, on Saturday, we will repeat a Utd chant back to them at least 10 times.

It's what we do.
 


whosthedaddy

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Apr 20, 2007
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Hove
'we' don't do that and never have done.

We have never generated the atmosphere.
We need to respond and react to something, whether it be the match circumstances, the point of the season, the referee, goals.
Whatever it is doesn't matter, what matters is that it happens to spur us on.

This season NOTHING has happened at the AMEX and so we have given NOTHING back.
Exactly as it was at the Goldstone and Withdean.



It really is that simple.

I really have to question if you've ever been to the Goldstone on a day when things haven't gone to plan. I may be getting on in years but I remember being in the North Stand back in the 70's and 80's and you couldn't hear yourself think it was that noisy, the fans certainly did their bit in trying to spur their team on to a home victory...and the team didn't have to be winning to do this either.
 








Stat Brother

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I really have to question if you've ever been to the Goldstone on a day when things haven't gone to plan. I may be getting on in years but I remember being in the North Stand back in the 70's and 80's and you couldn't hear yourself think it was that noisy, the fans certainly did their bit in trying to spur their team on to a home victory...and the team didn't have to be winning to do this either.

Yes you do remember that - we all remember those games.
They were the same sort of games that get quoted back to us, when there was some doubt about the AMEX being quiet.

You just aren't remembering all the other games.


On ITV4 Hub at the moment you'll find v Liverpool 3-3.
The Goldstone is rammed.

I'll hazard a guess it's high on your list of games that prove me wrong.

3 times the commentator makes reference to how quiet we are.
No amount of rosy-specced delusion changes that.


What's all the more annoying is when we do react we take the fudging roof off.
 


BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
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Why do you keep bringing away games into this when everybody else is talking at the AMEX.


I guarantee you, on Saturday, we will repeat a Utd chant back to them at least 10 times.

It's what we do.

Because they are linked.those who travel away obviously go to home games. Therefore lack of song originality isn't the issue.

You talk as if we are the only team who has an issue with atmosphere at home. We are not and far from it. So many teams in this country have the same issue - we're not unique and never have been. No more reactive/proactive than most other clubs. You only need to go to away games to see that most home fans are the same as ours.

I'd love things to change and for the Amex to be a cauldron of noise throughout a game, but at the end of the day our home form is so bad, we rarely score, and unfortunately like most clubs up and down the land that = a rather subdued home atmosphere
 




Stat Brother

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Because they are linked.those who travel away obviously go to home games. Therefore lack of song originality isn't the issue.

You talk as if we are the only team who has an issue with atmosphere at home. We are not and far from it. So many teams in this country have the same issue - we're not unique and never have been. No more reactive/proactive than most other clubs. You only need to go to away games to see that most home fans are the same as ours.

I do go.
I don't have an issue with our home support.

I take issue with the posters who think this is some kind of new phenomenon and that the Goldstone was some mythical Calderon of noise.
 


The Prof

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Dec 30, 2020
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Away fans behind goal

Away fans should not have their own end. Seat them in a corner which is what I’ve seen at the Pre clubs I’ve visited.


Here are a few popular ideas that could improve the atmosphere at the Amex, which of these are worth trialling?

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Pre Match/Half Time DJ - DJ on the pitch to generate some tub thumping tunes to get supporters psyched for the big game.

Theme Days - It worked before but not something we do anymore but bring back theme days, we could have things like 1920's circus, P party, american idols, super hero day etc

Singing Section - A dedicated singing section in the North Stand, or one close to the away supporters.

A band/orchestra in the stadium - Generates a wonderful atmosphere at England games, could be trialled at the Amex to whip the crowd into a frenzy and provide a backing track to sing along to.

Club to provide new chants/song sheets - Employees within the club to come up with some new and unique to us songs for us to sing and handout songsheets so everyone knows the words.

Involve the audience in P.A announcements

Unreserved seating in certain areas - Allows groups of friends to sing together who may be more likely to sing as a group.

BHAFC Choir

Squad players to mingle with and encourage fans to get behind the boys pre match


Any other suggestions?
 


Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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Imho the only way you'll get more people singing at the Amex is to work on a better atmosphere from the North Stand, which is much quieter now than when the ground opened. But it's not that easy.

As tickets have got more and more expensive, the North is busier with people who are there not because they want to sing, but because it's too expensive in other areas of the ground.

Quite interesting that they've stopped season tickets being moved to the North now!

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Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Because they are linked.those who travel away obviously go to home games. Therefore lack of song originality isn't the issue.

You talk as if we are the only team who has an issue with atmosphere at home. We are not and far from it. So many teams in this country have the same issue - we're not unique and never have been. No more reactive/proactive than most other clubs. You only need to go to away games to see that most home fans are the same as ours.

I'd love things to change and for the Amex to be a cauldron of noise throughout a game, but at the end of the day our home form is so bad, we rarely score, and unfortunately like most clubs up and down the land that = a rather subdued home atmosphere

Yep, perhaps football fans are just posher these days as well. Ticket price hikes have probably changed the demographics of a typical home crowd containing more casual football supporters.
 




Diablo

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Sep 22, 2014
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lewes
A home win is what is needed to improve amex atmosphere !!! Looking forward to seeing Ronaldo in action next weekend but lets start by beating Man U.
 


South west gull

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Nov 3, 2021
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Yes you do remember that - we all remember those games.
They were the same sort of games that get quoted back to us, when there was some doubt about the AMEX being quiet.

You just aren't remembering all the other games.


On ITV4 Hub at the moment you'll find v Liverpool 3-3.
The Goldstone is rammed.

I'll hazard a guess it's high on your list of games that prove me wrong.

3 times the commentator makes reference to how quiet we are.
No amount of rosy-specced delusion changes that.


What's all the more annoying is when we do react we take the fudging roof off.
We're the middle were the middle

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