Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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I think people are making too much of this, it's just a bit of fun. What would fans prefer from 2.57 - 3.00? The key issue is crowd noise during the game, not one song before it.
crispy what is this match day experience, all i got was a sense of same old same old
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DR
Lost at home..again? I know let's start a thread moaning about the atmosphere.Tinpot imo, I'd rather we created our own atmosphere...or not tbh
Lost at home..again? I know let's start a thread moaning about the atmosphere.
FFS..its been a shite season, we are16th in the league, still in danger of relegation and, apart from 15 minutes before half time, unable to put two passes together.
The grounds not going to be a cauldron of noise and passion, is it?
'kin hate it.
Away it works...WHEN/IF YOU'RE WINNING.
Even worse is that Euro-Pop remix shite instead of the original
Obviously not at Fulham away then
What does the score line have to do with making any noise - is it the equivilent of glory hunt supporting of the top teams that are winning everything? - only join in when doing well?
READYTOBESHOTDOWNSUGGESTION
Build up music Hey Jude blah de blah right up until teams come out (and I mean RIGHT up until). Timing can't be that difficult.
SBtS WITH lyrics
NO Ring of Fire
Win 2 - 0
But when do our fans actually start to sing ? - Surely only winning 2-0 isn't enough to motivate us ..blah, blah, blah...the teams performances need to good enough to earn our fans singing at them / having songs sung about our players, etc and to keep winning 2-0 is boring and just isn't good enough for us to sing ...blah, blah, blah.........zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
It's nothing to do with commercialisation, whats played in the build up to the game, or any other lame excuse ,etc...... so why don't our fans just sing if they want to, and if they don't they don't feel like it without people making an issue out of it?
Sorry, absolutely no idea what that means, I was at Fulham though.
The singing was loud and ring of fire was sung for a long time before kick off. The team heard it in the dressing room BEFORE the game started, and it gave them a lift and showed them that the fans were with the players and we had a great performance from them.
Should we have waited until we were winning before singing something like Ring of fire as you said in your post? - if we had, would the score and performance been as good?
IT'S FINISHED, the whole games become a laughing stock of cringe worthy commercialism on and off the field ,can't believe so many people are buying into this, is it me?
regards
DR
get off the fence , yes or no
regards
DR