I know this will be seen as "steward bashing" (it's not meant to be) but it's very much dependant on how much leniency is allowed to do so
ok I understand "all seater stadiums" , but providing common sense is more on show then hopefully both , HOWEVER if it turns into a whingefest as it kind've turned into at Withdean with the situation/ knocking of the singing section / Stewarding who AT TIMES badly misjudge the situation * then we'll probably have the same "tameness"
* sorry if any Stewards are reading this , I know you guys get told to by security officers etc.. 'elf and safety and all that gubbins but still... I know it's the same with alot of clubs ,especially Premiership where the home end is quieter then the away end due to this.
I think the whole stadium will rock. Personally I've plumped for the North Stand and I think it'll be the best, but I honestly believe the whole stadium will be amazing, considering how many tickets we've sold already..
The best atmospheres are normally generated from behind the goal and to the side of that but considering some of the more vocal fans seem to have opted for the WSU, rather than the WSL, meaning it might get lost a bit. I hope not but just what I think might happen.
Sadly this. Think about it. When we go away and have a full end with a roof behind a goal we make a racket. Charlton, Peterborough spring to mind. Just my personal opinion but I think it was a mistake giving them the whole of one end.
We can still be noisy but I predict us being outsung half the time.
I thought this was going to be a thread about those of us housed in the East Stand, and picking which stand to mock with a "give us a song" chant.
I also think there should be a siege mentality between the East and West Stands, with the East stand Brighton Boys, West Stand Brighton Boys song. Ignore the North standers, wind them up a bit, add to the atmosphere.