This really gets on my goat up and takes the anticipation of kick off away.sometimes the music stops after the kick off. when the players are in a huddle surely this would be a good time to stop A so they can here each other and also the home fans are are usually really noisey just before kick off which you can t here.i can only think its come from the US.Am I the only one
I'm on the fence.
Shouldn't be necessary but does no harm to the atmosphere. Us barely touching the ball for 20 minutes and then going a goal behind was more of an issue....
Err, that's your own fans you are speaking about.Its bloody awful let's here the north stand and west upper rather than tv shots of retards waving a scarf.
Err, that's your own fans you are speaking about.
After awful, there should be a comma, it's has an apostrophe, whilst 'here' should be hear. Glass houses and all that.
Would you mind translating that?
I included the apostrophe in 'it's' lol!Also, an apostrophe in "its". You could even argue that north stand and west upper should start with capitals, being proper nouns. Personally, I think there should be a full stop after "it's awful".
I don't mind it personally, gets all the stands going, without it it would just be the NS cranking up the noise, they got it spot on today pressing mute as the ref blew his whistle.
The timing issue does add an extra frisson of anticipation.
Its bloody awful let's here the north stand and west upper rather than tv shots of retards waving a scarf.
Its bloody awful let's here the north stand and west upper rather than tv shots of retards waving a scarf.
Lets just clap politely when the players come on to the pitch. As for the players going mad when a goal is scored? A simple shake of hands should suffice, like Bobby Charlton.