- Nov 15, 2006
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Was it about Sanchez?The Chelsea version of our Skoda song the other night featured a Lamborghini
Was it about Sanchez?The Chelsea version of our Skoda song the other night featured a Lamborghini
This (arm waving) is a trend I noticed a couple of years ago across a lot of crowds / teams and is very unbecoming. I think it says more about the people that go to football now, as a middle-class fancy, that it does about our fan base in particular.
I do agree the atmosphere at the amex is definitively meh and it's part of the reason I don't bother going any more.
Being able to have a beer in your seat would be a start. I don't think people need 6 pints to have a nice time but not being treated like children would be good, but then it get's spoiled by morons so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Agreed, I could probably count barley into double figures when games have at home have been raucous all the way through.Albion atmosphere has always been crap since the first day I went in the 70s. It is what it is.
Fantastic news!Had a chap with a vuvuzela next to me in the SW, Corner. Got a few laughs from both sets of fans
Indeed. I remember the FAC 6th round cup game at home to Southampton. 25,000 in the ground - the biggest since the Norwich FAC 6th round game in 1983 and a huge gate by the standards of the day - and you could hear a pin drop for most of it (not helped by the fact we conceded early and got comfortably beaten).Agreed, I could probably count barley into double figures when games have at home have been raucous all the way through.
I always preferred going to away games, but during the 90s & early 00s we were not great away either to be fair.
Like this?Right, this old chestnut (for the umpteenth time)
Firstly, on a personal level. I ain’t moving, I’ve been in that seat since the start and I’ll be the East Stands version of that stubborn bastard that wouldn’t sell his house to make way for a motorway thus bollocking up the whole project.
Secondly, do you seriously think that would generate more noise from the home support? It would merely increase the atmosphere of vocal away fans I.e Leeds, Forest, Newcastle. Palace even. Let’s face it, on a decibel level we’d get slaughtered.
Finally, the North Stand is not the centre of the universe, in the past many supporters groups have moved their singing areas, there is nothing to stop a group moving into the SWC to shake things up.
This. Also some attendees and commentators on NSC even must just be plain dumb. Because we’ve been at the Amex 13 years and still (STILL!) they’ve not figured the reasons/variables out.In answer to the OP, something has to be done about these tedious home atmosphere threads.
Our home atmosphere is just fine compared to most of the legal. We have an organic and somewhat reactive atmosphere that tends to respond to events on the field rather than the pathetic performative exhibitions you may find elsewhere and I am all for it.
Also does it have to be said again, that the acoustics at the Amex are weird, the sound does not really travel from the North to the South stand, hence the discrepancy in what people hear in different sections of the ground. From my perch in the WSU (north side) I could barely hear the Chelsea fans and the north sounded good.
If anyone is still moaning about the atmosphere just bloody sing yourself and make a contribution, every little helps.
From games I went to I would add fans united, and the home game v Orient that year.On the other hand, the 11,000 inside the ground for the last game vs Donny was the complete opposite. But that stands alone - I can't think of another game with an atmosphere anything like it at the Goldstone although there were obviously a few. In fact, unpopular opinion but I reckon we've had as many games already at the Amex as we had at the Goldstone where the atmosphere was genuinely electric.
Not at all.I'm probably the only one but I thought last night, given the reduced attendance, was actually decent. Really don't get these people that get a bee in their bonnet about home atmosphere.
Yup all of this.Not at all.
The upturn in atmosphere at home has been one of the most fun things under RDZ in my opinion. Fans are way more vocal than they were previously.
I think that fans like the OP see the European fan stuff and think "that should be what English football is like" but it's not, it never has been and never will be. We are a country of football fans that are interested in what happens on the pitch first and foremost and that is what defines the atmosphere, we will never have mass choreographed fan culture here.
Too much is made about the traditional northern fans.Why, oh why, do people get so angsty about this reoccuring issue?!!
There is no "on" button for atmosphere. It's just a combination of several not-unusual factors. We are now more than ever a Southern town full of many non-Sussex born and breds, many of whom Brighton is still 2nd-club. We aren't historically a working class "football town" like a Northern one surrounded by other clubs nearby. Football isn't a working class sport anymore, a ticket is very expensive, cutting out many loud and lairy fans and teenage males. We are also very family and not-just-males orientated (a good thing imo). You think the "loud" areas of grounds abroad are not totally dominated by pissed up males in cheap seats, cmon?!! The change in English football post stadium disasters and hooliganism has also changed the dynamics (another good thing).
Football has changed in this country and for this club and anyone, like the OP, who thinks little ol Brighton with it's TINY (compared to all other clubs) North Stand can regularly generate wonderful atmospheres is pissing in the wind! We do occasionally generate a brilliant atmsophere (I can think of many times the Amex was rocking, particularly those first games at the stadium) but it needs several factors to click and this won't happen often.
And manufactured atmosphere with drums, flag bearers and a bloke with a loud hailer can f*** off btw.
If the north stand chaps could sing the same song at the same time there would be an improvement.If the North stand chaps could get over tradition and move their wobbly arses over to the top of the east or west stands, nearer to a roof, the noise would double in volume... wouldn't it?
Do we have any acoustic experts on here? Seems common sense to me.
Well, if nothing else that would bring in a few more folk from LewesThe atmosphere has to be organic
And that really does exemplify the acoustics issue. I watched on a stream, and when the Chelsea fans started singing that, it was during a period when we had actually been making, and were making, quite a bit of noise. The 'football in a library' chant was only just audible amongst the rest going on.Until they scored Chelsea only sang on a few occasions to take the piss out of us: “is this a library?”