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[Football] Tinpot Albion - Massive Fail?











BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
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I hate the 'big' discussion.

How is it defined?

Gates? Number of trophies? Recent trophy wins?

Leeds, for example. Won loads sure but the last win, as far as I can tell, is the old First Division in 91/92. So nothing for 25+ years. Yet you'll have 20 year old kids proclaiming them to be the biggest team in the universe despite them not having won a f**king thing in their lifetime.

I don't get it :shrug:

Mostly I'm happy to let Leeds or Massive do the "WE'RE SO BIG" chest thumping shit whilst watching Albion play in the Premier League.
 


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Oct 8, 2003
56,144
Faversham
Are they still likely to get a MASSIVE points deduction for financial chicanery?

They do remind me a bit of an old rockstar who really believes he was as big as the Beatles in the Sixties, but is now touring Butlins because that’s the only way he can play to the few people who remember him.

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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Some intelligent, but many scummy fans along with Boro and Villa.

Each have false delusions of grandeur. Hopefully they’ll remain insignificant for many more decades to come. Forever bitter that Liverpool, ManU etc are light years ahead of what they bizarrely think was their entitlement.

Far better to follow a club like the Albion where our goals are realistic.

An Owl mate of mine sent me an email apologising for the win. Not that it matteres more to us then them, but he thought we had a much better chance of winning the competition than them.
 




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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,422
Location Location
They have a point it's like a library this season and where has the atmosphere gone because it's awful at times and I sit in the north stand

You can hardly judge the atmosphere from a game where half the ground is shut.

So many people seem to grizzle about the atmosphere at the Amex. From my perch in the WSU, I'd say its no better or worse than any other PL ground I've been to these last couple of seasons. Every stadium has spells of relative quiet, and if the home team are STINKING the place out for 90 minutes in an absolute borefest, then its hardly likely to be particularly raucous is it.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,464
Hove
You can hardly judge the atmosphere from a game where half the ground is shut.

So many people seem to grizzle about the atmosphere at the Amex. From my perch in the WSU, I'd say its no better or worse than any other PL ground I've been to these last couple of seasons. Every stadium has spells of relative quiet, and if the home team are STINKING the place out for 90 minutes in an absolute borefest, then its hardly likely to be particularly raucous is it.

That is very true. I saw some references to the atmospheres at Wolves and Sheff Utd, but of course they are both playing very well at home and in particularly Wolves are in their 3rd consecutive high flying season, and Sheff Utd are straight up and in everyone's face. Fact is I've been to Wolves when things haven't been quite so rosy and it's not the cauldron it is at the moment.

There are people on social media defending their right to boo players and our team in the same way that they can write a bad review for a restaurant on Trip Advisor. What does occur to me, that while we are aghast generally at being referred to as customers, Barber is actually quite right, there is a high percentage of attendees at the Amex who do genuinely see themselves as customers rather than supporters. They're there to be entertained, not provide entertainment by making an effort, or lifting the team through a bad spell or performance.

I fancy our players may dissect someone soon enough, and turn in Maximus Decimus Meridius style and ask us all, 'are you not entertained?'.
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Was in the NS on Saturday as my normal seat was CLOSED :rant:

I suspect there would have been quite a few others moved around the ground away from their regular seats and friends diluting the groups of singers in the North. Nevertheless it was perfectly clear that the same issue as for league games persisted. Big-ish group under the police box singing. Small-ish group under the scoreboard (inlcuding me and my son) singing. Songs getting lost between the two groups and the people in the middle unsure or unable to join in with one of them.

You will solve it only one of three ways:

1) Scoreboard group and police box group and any others like minded join up in a single singing section. This would mean turfing STHs out of their long term seats, something we laughed at Palace for.

2) A new singing section in the SWC next to the away fans, creating an even bigger ticketing issue than 1)

3) A full on mindset adjustment by our fans, whereby anyone who doesn't want to sing in the NS looks for a season ticket move by themselves and one of the two groups takes it upon themselves to not start songs, but to listen out for the other one and join in. This would mean people winding their necks and cocks in. Also never going to happen.

Therefore the atmosphere will always be more shit that it should be at most games. However, at big games everyone seems to find their voice all round the ground and on those rare occasions the atmosphere is spine tingling and easily one of the best in the country. Probably happens once or twice a season though. It was certainly never going to happen in a cheap FA Cup match featuring a few of the stiffs against perenial Championship also-rans.

Talking of which at least MOTD had a giant killing to discuss. *pats Massive Wednesday on the head*
 


schmunk

Why oh why oh why?
Jan 19, 2018
10,355
Mid mid mid Sussex
Was in the NS on Saturday as my normal seat was CLOSED :rant:

I suspect there would have been quite a few others moved around the ground away from their regular seats and friends diluting the groups of singers in the North. Nevertheless it was perfectly clear that the same issue as for league games persisted. Big-ish group under the police box singing. Small-ish group under the scoreboard (inlcuding me and my son) singing. Songs getting lost between the two groups and the people in the middle unsure or unable to join in with one of them.

You will solve it only one of three ways:

1) Scoreboard group and police box group and any others like minded join up in a single singing section. This would mean turfing STHs out of their long term seats, something we laughed at Palace for.

2) A new singing section in the SWC next to the away fans, creating an even bigger ticketing issue than 1)

3) A full on mindset adjustment by our fans, whereby anyone who doesn't want to sing in the NS looks for a season ticket move by themselves and one of the two groups takes it upon themselves to not start songs, but to listen out for the other one and join in. This would mean people winding their necks and cocks in. Also never going to happen.

Therefore the atmosphere will always be more shit that it should be at most games. However, at big games everyone seems to find their voice all round the ground and on those rare occasions the atmosphere is spine tingling and easily one of the best in the country. Probably happens once or twice a season though. It was certainly never going to happen in a cheap FA Cup match featuring a few of the stiffs against perenial Championship also-rans.

Talking of which at least MOTD had a giant killing to discuss. *pats Massive Wednesday on the head*

As I've posted before, step 1 should be to keep "Albion, Albion" going for more than two goes, to give the other stands time to join in.
 


worthingseagull123

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May 5, 2012
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Their fans have suffered I guess. My brother in law is a Wednesday fan and their current run is apparently the worst in their history (in terms of length of time outside the top flight). So whilst they are on their slump, we are nearly equalling the best ever period, in terms of success, in our history. Yet only 10 places or so separate us both.
 






worthingseagull123

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May 5, 2012
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These lot, and like so many other clubs like them (see Leeds, Forest, Derby etc) are so bitter and self entitled that all they have is the "we are a big club" because ultimately for the last 20+ years results haven't been good enough.
You can't live on past glory forever. Football doesn't stand still, it evolves and so do clubs.
If your going to live on the backward mentality of the 70s.and 80s you'll be left behind.

Wednesday may of been a big club, yonks and yonks ago. They are not anymore. They are no bigger then us anymore.

It's because people like this are the reason issues such as racism and homophobic abuse are so hard to overcome, because these people are thick

They are a bigger club than us. They are more of a household name. They have had more success and their potential is greater than ours. They have more supporters (attendances are not the necessary factor). Most of their history has been top flight, most of ours are third tier.

But does any of this really matter? No. Would I swap places with them? No.

This whole big club stuff is nonsense and childish.

Who really cares?

Why get wound up by it?
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
You can hardly judge the atmosphere from a game where half the ground is shut.

So many people seem to grizzle about the atmosphere at the Amex. From my perch in the WSU, I'd say its no better or worse than any other PL ground I've been to these last couple of seasons. Every stadium has spells of relative quiet, and if the home team are STINKING the place out for 90 minutes in an absolute borefest, then its hardly likely to be particularly raucous is it.

But we've played well and it's still not been great this season. I think we could do a little better
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,422
Location Location
They are a bigger club than us. They are more of a household name. They have had more success and their potential is greater than ours. They have more supporters (attendances are not the necessary factor). Most of their history has been top flight, most of ours are third tier.

But does any of this really matter? No. Would I swap places with them? No.

This whole big club stuff is nonsense and childish.

Who really cares?

Why get wound up by it?

Not sure how their potential is greater than ours. They've been in the doldrums for over a generation now. Their owner even had to sell the ground to himself to generate some wiggle room with FFP.

I'd say our current trajectory is far better than theirs, even if we went down.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,422
Location Location
But we've played well and it's still not been great this season. I think we could do a little better

There's always room for improvement. My point is, I don't think the atmosphere at the Amex is all that different to any other PL ground, and in the case of the Emirates, which was a morgue when I went last year, its significantly better.
 




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