Who decides who gets the drum?
I want my own, and if I don’t get one, I’ll sulk.
I want my own, and if I don’t get one, I’ll sulk.
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
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.
Get that US college football marching band from Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk video in, job done, although they’d be pretty ancient by now. Alternatively invent a clacker/drum in one, a bit like a spork, combine the two, plus maybe a vuvuzela mouthpiece on it too.
Altogether now “Tusk....”
Please no clackers or drummers, only tinpot clubs have them, we had a good vibe b Man U and West Ham, so maybe entertaining football and goals is the catalyst. Ask the good Palace fans about their drummer, they hate it and embarrassed. If we had a drummer it would stop me going after 58 years.
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Personally don’t buy into this best crowd lifting their team, if this was so then Leeds would have won more than 4 home games last season.
I agree though when a team generates noise from the crowd, i.e., when pulling a late goal back, that the extra “atmosphere” generated sometimes galvanises the team into action - or maybe it’s just because they have pulled a goal back and fancy their chances and has **** all to do with the noise the crowd is making in reaction to the goal - who knows!
Clearly crowds can be intimidating to opponents, with throat slitting gestures, etc., but I’m not sure I would want The Amex turned into the English equivalent of Nef Stadyumu or similar!
I think it was telling that Everton and Leeds developed loud atmospheres (especially Everton) at the tail end of last season and stayed up. Burney did not and went down.
No drum involved in either.
Everton are more fickle than us I would suggest.
No mate, Barnes resigning would stop you going.
Could well be, but they upped their atmosphere when they were playing terribly and helped stop them going down. People were asking for examples of this - this was one from last season: bad performances + atmosphere from fans leading to improved form and staying up.
Were the other 38,000 on the roof?