Dr. Notthenineo'clocknews
Remainer
Erm...... I'm in the family stand and might not want to move, I'll see your "stick em in the east" and raise you a "give em a block in The WSU"
Here ya go.I bet the Fulhamistas aren't saying tonight we have a 'souless, out of town, tin pot, clone of a stadium'.
I was among those applauding the efforts of those 3000 Fulham supporters who made a journey of some 50 long miles to watch their team. Sadly, it would seem that the concept of sportsmanship is far beyond the comprehension of some of our fan base.We are far too nice, still can't believe we clap when the away attendance is announced.
Fulham hardly made a peep till they went behind and then fair play to their fans and their team they decided to have a go. The North stand can be utter shite at creating any atmosphere. I sit on the half way line so I can draw comparisons and the North are embarrassing for a home end at times. We were 1-0 up and they still hardly made any noise.
So tell me why pretty much every club in the land does this?
Statistically teams win more games at home and obviously sportsmen, athletes achieve their best when people are cheering them on. Putting away fans as far away from the pitch as possible is obviously going to give us a greater advantage. Please can we sort this out, instead of giving every other club an edge and a genuine hope of a nice away day at the Amex.
Also, behind the goal is one of the worst views at any stadium and the club are least likely to sell season tickets to home fans there..
Time and time again we are seeing a large away following come to our ground and have a party cheering their team on to victory in the second half. I can count on one hand the amount of grounds that give is the whole end behind a goal. Yes you win or lose on the pitch but we don't need to make it easier for the opposition off it as well.
Sort it out in the summer. We are virtually the only club not to have caught onto this obvious ploy.
I can think of plenty of other grounds where they put the away fans behind a goal: QPR, Wigan, Wednesday, Bolton, Forrest, Huddersfield, Watford. And that's just off the top of my head, so to say that we're the only team that does it is quite frankly bollocks.
We have thousands of our fans sitting in the sky's of WSU.
Do they not realise that whilst they have a crap long distance view of the game they have NO IMPACT on the game or support of the team.
Away fans should be out of the way in WSU whilst we are at both ends...
I didn't, I said VIRTUALLY.
Based on grounds I have been to, only about 15% have fans behind the goal.
Only Charlton, Huddersfield and Brentford in our division, that I can think of. Some give part of the stand behind the goal but only these three give the bit behind the goal.
Time and time again we are seeing a large away following come to our ground and have a party cheering their team on to victory in the second half. I can count on one hand the amount of grounds that give is the whole end behind a goal. Yes you win or lose on the pitch but we don't need to make it easier for the opposition off it as well.
Sort it out in the summer. We are virtually the only club not to have caught onto this obvious ploy.
I think having the away fans nearer the North would help no end though because today's accounts of 3000 majestic Fulham voices leading their team to victory couldn't even be heard from where we were, so I doubt they even knew we were there.