Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
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Why do people in the North stand applaud the west/east (they DO sing, you know)/south stands when they sing their bit?
Cracks me up every time
Cracks me up every time
West louder.
Why are so many in the North sitting on their arses and not doing anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Mt8FOmDTM
Just love it when this one gets going between the North and West. Shame the East don't get involved. Sounds epic from the South/East and shows a lot of the #Together spirit. Lots of WTF looks from the away end.
I think the North is louder now, and the West more quiet.
Shame the West can't be as loud as it used to be.
Sitting in NIG, I'd say that the East Stand normally gives WAY more response than the West Stand to that particular chant. Tho hopefully all down to acoustics.
I think the North is louder now, and the West more quiet.
Shame the West can't be as loud as it used to be.
I agree. It means people aren't watching the football but looking at other stands and then clapping if the stands join in. It's not for me
You are aware it's possible to sing it AND watch what's happening on the pitch right?
I mean, the stewards aren't going to escort you out because you weren't facing the the stand you wanted to bounce it off
OK I will make more of an effort, thanks for letting me know
It tends to be deployed when sound levels are a bit low and/or there's a break in play or there's not much to cheer about on the pitch.
Seems a good way of revving up the crowd. But of course the singing police will find the usual objections.
Which game is this? I haven't heard the west stand join in for about 2 years
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Wasn't it Rotherham at home this season - random low key ian game Tues night and suddenly the stadium burst into this song for about 5 mins - I'd like to see that again soon - was quality (length and sound).