Which is my point. I used to love going to withdean.
It felt like we were in a small, select, shitty, club. No one wanted to play us, we were in the open air and I honestly had my best ever football moments playing at the theatre of shit. The away fans far off in their segregated little stand with no view, the thunder of the south stand when we pounded our shoes on it, the truly terrible burgers, the pub in the middle of the stand. Harty, Russell slade, Nicky Forster, Guy Butters Adam el Abd, Tiny Cox....ah, memories.
I we had no plastic fans, no friends and no hope.i suppose it's better now. But. God. We've lost our soul and our beating heart.
Let's remember that until Roman's money, Chelsea were not really a big club. Certainly only third behind Arsenal and Spurs in London, - just look at their attendances in the early 80's (12k and 13k averages in 82 and 83)
it's always been a bit of a place, oh well that's modern football for you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2jc_bbKxSU
regards
DR
I didn't think Old Trafford was too bad considering but then again I was measuring it against West Ham and Arsenal. I didn't go yesterday but have been to Stamford Bridge loads in the past. 20 years ago, for better or worse, it was definitely a ground where there was an edge, with a core working-class fan base and plenty of noise.
To be fair the atmosphere at the Amex is excellent in certain places. I am lucky to have a great atmosphere in the part of WSU I am in.
Perhaps some need to swap out of their low atmosphere locations if they require more ?
Indeed. It really is.Excellent. [emoji38]ol:
Let's remember that until Roman's money, Chelsea were not really a big club. Certainly only third behind Arsenal and Spurs in London, - just look at their attendances in the early 80's (12k and 13k averages in 82 and 83)
I feel sorry for their real fans, and they do have some, who have been priced out of going by tourists and middle class families who sit in silence until they score.
Money talks I'm afraid.
The Amex isn't much better to be honest, OP glass houses.
SB back in the 80s was a noisy, intimidating and sometimes scary place to be. I hadn't been since so Tuesday was a bit of a shock.
I used to live next door for a while back in early 70s (with my Aunt & Uncle in Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions; a home for retired armed services). I bet their Xmas party was louder and had more atmosphere than SB.
If we stay up, I hope and pray that we don't end up going the same way. But I fear we probably will.