Mutts Nuts
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So how would one go about moving to the singing corner/section??
Just go and stand there , plenty of available spaces at the moment
So how would one go about moving to the singing corner/section??
Yes, I would support The judge on this. By fluke, we were positioned near them at Watford. He did a great job leading the singing and everyone just seemed to be having a good time whilst supporting the team.
Like others have said GOSBTS needs to be slowed right down and as per The Commander we should use more of the older songs......
The thing is we don't give a flying **** . We have nothing against anyone we turn up have a few beers try and create an atmosphere make up a few songs and have a laugh . why not come on board . Or just come up and tell us to our faces what you want us to sing . I am sure we can sort things out
From the perspective of the WSU, it seems as though the people in the centre of the North, who originally seemed to be the singers when the Amex opened, have all stopped bothering. I appreciate they're slightly further away from my position so it may be I don't always hear their singing, but you can usually tell when a crowd is making an effort, because you can see people clapping and so on. I just see the guys in the NW corner making most of the effort these days, and frankly, all power to them. Somebody has to try.
All this pettiness does rather come across like the "old school" singers in the middle getting the hump because somebody else has stolen their thunder. I think it's quite a pity really. If only there could be some joined up chanting going on, rather than just the old boys in the centre sulking, and nobody in between the two sets joining in, it might sound great. We need the atmosphere to be ramped up at times: getting sniffy over songs because it's not your mates singing them doesn't really do anybody any favours, does it?
Keep on, NW corner chaps. And throw in some slowed down songs and a few old favourites at times please. Ta.
Yes, I would support The judge on this. By fluke, we were positioned near them at Watford. He did a great job leading the singing and everyone just seemed to be having a good time whilst supporting the team.
Like others have said GOSBTS needs to be slowed right down and as per The Commander we should use more of the older songs......
I was just below at Watford too - thought it was great, very funny too at times. First away match for my 7 year old, and he absolutely loved it - a very different atmosphere from his ST in the East Upper.
Maybe the OP should join in?
From the perspective of the WSU, it seems as though the people in the centre of the North, who originally seemed to be the singers when the Amex opened, have all stopped bothering. I appreciate they're slightly further away from my position so it may be I don't always hear their singing, but you can usually tell when a crowd is making an effort, because you can see people clapping and so on. I just see the guys in the NW corner making most of the effort these days, and frankly, all power to them. Somebody has to try.
All this pettiness does rather come across like the "old school" singers in the middle getting the hump because somebody else has stolen their thunder. I think it's quite a pity really. If only there could be some joined up chanting going on, rather than just the old boys in the centre sulking, and nobody in between the two sets joining in, it might sound great. We need the atmosphere to be ramped up at times: getting sniffy over songs because it's not your mates singing them doesn't really do anybody any favours, does it?
Keep on, NW corner chaps. And throw in some slowed down songs and a few old favourites at times please. Ta.
Awaydays always better,but imo,where julian is hasn't helped as the sound doesn't carry,I think they should move up the other end by awayfans,I also think the club should do more,teams like derby and palace have it sussed with the clublways helping out,the guy just wants to generate noise like awaydays and with come simple changes it could be done
No just get bad press on here from people that we never post on here . Like i say you know what i am about and the people who i mix with we have no hidden agenda . Let us know what you want us to sing and we will sort it . Like i say all welcome i am no super fan just support the team . Come over and meet the lads
Big Fat This.
I also think that having a lot of noise coming from the NW corner actually gets a lot more people in the WSU joining in too. Ok, so the WSU is never going to be a constant cauldron of noise, but at times, when it does go, it can be spine tinglingly loud, and if the NW corner singers help that happen, then I'm all for it
Were they singing about the Colonels secret recipe?
Edna as ever hits the nail on the head. There seems to be a collective sulk on the part of the mid-north Standers about the emergence of the NW corner and a determination not to join in with any songs started by them.
I'm a mid-north stander and have got absolutely nothing against the against the NW corner or anyone else who wants to create more atmosphere. It does get frustrating sometimes when
two sections sing different songs but to be pefectly honest a lot of the time the sound just doesn't carry and you can't hear what the other lot are singing.
Edna as ever hits the nail on the head. There seems to be a collective sulk on the part of the mid-north Standers about the emergence of the NW corner and a determination not to join in with any songs started by them.
Not sure if you're on a wind up or just trying cause trouble, but as a "middle north stander" I can assure you, you are talking shite!Shame the rest of the North seem to be making a concerted effort not to join in with anything started by the NW folks, apart from a quick burst of "We're the left side/ We're the right side" yesterday, which would rather seem to confirm the theory that the guys in the middle are only interested in lining up against the corner fellas.
Edna as ever hits the nail on the head. There seems to be a collective sulk on the part of the mid-north Standers about the emergence of the NW corner and a determination not to join in with any songs started by them.
Utter tripe!