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Were the other 38,000 on the roof?
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One for the kidz
It’s easy to have a good atmosphere when a team is winning and scoring lots of goals. The crowd responds to the team.
Which of course is the right answer. Anything that is as faraway as possible from the Sheffield Wednesday/England ‘band’ the better - and that includes a sodding drum.
Having said that a suitably placed trumpet in the North Stand to lead in ‘Sussex By The Sea’ would be appropriate.
That was a fantastic atmosphere tonight, I wasn't expecting it at all, but it was loud and lively and I usually say i hate drums but it didn't half help build the atmosphere to a crescendo. Probably only a couple of brighton games have beaten that atmosphere in my memory.
Drums often kill any kind of organic atmosphere. There's something quite awful about a match where the crowd has a drum but where there's no atmosphere. At Huddersfield for example, I watched a number of matches the last few years and almost all you could hear is incessant drumming and very little atmosphere, few people elect to join in. It is such a relief when the opposing team scores and it lets up for a while. As someone said, unless you are Leeds or someone like Liepzig, there is little a drum can do to er, drum up an atmosphere. That is dependent upon how the team is playing on the pitch.
I have a pair of Moroccan bongos that I could pat tastefully if that would help? Only problem is they are bigger than A4If done right, drums could help the atmosphere. If done badly, it can be very annoying.
I don’t know from your username whether you have the opportunity to go regularly, but I would argue there is always an atmosphere but it ranges from extremely loud to underwhelming at best.
It doesn’t always come across on TV, but then I would argue last night didn’t sound too loud either, just a lot of squealing. That said, I’m not denying that it wasn’t a great atmosphere and must have been a different but fantastic experience.
In terms of the best crowds lifting their team, I agree, but interested to know who you think they are, because in my experience with the exception of Leeds, crowds often aren’t dissimilar to ours.
No drum, clackers or anything else for me. We don’t at away games and our fans are excellent
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Dont you think that the 8 goals was the cause of the cracking atmosphere?
Rather than get a drum, let's just score more goals and let the atmosphere take care of itself.
Where I sit I get one song in my left ear and another in my right from the police box lot, it’s like truly horrific DJ mix.Drum? No , No, No !
I have been at the King Power Stadium when they had one….. it was awful, and as for that hunting horn ?
That was a fantastic atmosphere tonight, I wasn't expecting it at all, but it was loud and lively and I usually say i hate drums but it didn't half help build the atmosphere to a crescendo. Probably only a couple of brighton games have beaten that atmosphere in my memory.