I'm glad we get the opportunity to discuss this subject, yet again!
The bottom line is that when the AMEX was designed it appears that little or no thought or consideration was given to the accoustics. The sound does not travel from the NS to other areas of the ground. That's the way it is. Too late to do anything about that now.
Other reasons raised on this thread are valid though. Football changed with the introduction of all-seater stadia which basically came about as a result of the lies told to LJ Taylor during the Hillsborough Enquiry (and that's why we can't have a pint in our seat too). No longer could like-minded singers congregate together.
There has always been an unwilligness for the left side of the NS to sing the same song, at the same time, as the right side. I don't personally know those involved so don't know whether it's "ego" or some longheld animosity. Not likely to change though.
Putting the away fans in the South was, on reflection, perhaps not ideal but for the same reason as not introducing safe-standing now, we can't go moving whole blocks of STHs who may well have had their seats since AMEX opening day.
The increase in day-trippers whilst boosting the club coffers with their shop spending certainly don't contribute to the atmosphere but then they don't at any PL ground.
Team performance is another significant factor. Play quick, exciting football and score goals and the crowd will make far more noise than if we are watching dour, pedestrian football, not scoring and getting beat. Quelle surprise!
There are frequently NS tickets available on the exchange so I would suggest that those bleating about the NS atmosphere get themselves a ticket and come in the NS and lead the singing. You can't really keep whining about the NS atmosphere unless you are prepared to put yourself out and do something about it.
I remind you that you are paying for the players to provide you with entertainment, not the singers in the NS.
The bottom line is that when the AMEX was designed it appears that little or no thought or consideration was given to the accoustics. The sound does not travel from the NS to other areas of the ground. That's the way it is. Too late to do anything about that now.
Other reasons raised on this thread are valid though. Football changed with the introduction of all-seater stadia which basically came about as a result of the lies told to LJ Taylor during the Hillsborough Enquiry (and that's why we can't have a pint in our seat too). No longer could like-minded singers congregate together.
There has always been an unwilligness for the left side of the NS to sing the same song, at the same time, as the right side. I don't personally know those involved so don't know whether it's "ego" or some longheld animosity. Not likely to change though.
Putting the away fans in the South was, on reflection, perhaps not ideal but for the same reason as not introducing safe-standing now, we can't go moving whole blocks of STHs who may well have had their seats since AMEX opening day.
The increase in day-trippers whilst boosting the club coffers with their shop spending certainly don't contribute to the atmosphere but then they don't at any PL ground.
Team performance is another significant factor. Play quick, exciting football and score goals and the crowd will make far more noise than if we are watching dour, pedestrian football, not scoring and getting beat. Quelle surprise!
There are frequently NS tickets available on the exchange so I would suggest that those bleating about the NS atmosphere get themselves a ticket and come in the NS and lead the singing. You can't really keep whining about the NS atmosphere unless you are prepared to put yourself out and do something about it.
I remind you that you are paying for the players to provide you with entertainment, not the singers in the NS.