Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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How about the rest of you join in?
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Yeah, fans play a huge part.
It's all part of growing as a club. Too many people attend that are there to be entertained rather than support the team. Opposite to the Withdean years, which was the most successful period in our club history.
I don't think this will change until the kids growing up now as die hard Albion fans mature... so Potter needs to prepare the team for moaning and groaning Albion plastics, and how to mentally prepare for that.
Howe with 9 men behind the ball, time wasting and with dozens of slow set pieces lofted into the box ….. all made it a poor spectacle.
I kept getting out of my seat for Lamptey, but that was about it.
Albion, lateral everything, few taking responsibility in the final third.
A million miles away from attack-attack-attack against Leicester at home.
All conspiring to make it such a dull game to watch.
aware I'm playing with fire by starting this thread here maybe, and I'm not having a pop at the fans or reincarnating the 'early leavers' threads of yesteryear.
But God, home games are depressing these days. not even because of the result. but the atmosphere was flat from first minute to the last today, and generally has been pretty much since fans came back. the north stand try, but I think we managed two rounds of 'albiiooonn' today followed by utter silence for the rest of the match. and the problem is that this is the norm nowadays, and I definitely think it transfers to the players.
genuinely I'm not sure how we fix this, and this thread is pretty much asking for what suggestions people may have, I know people slate drums and singing sections as tin pot, but it's at the point now where the home atmosphere is genuinely making home games unenjoyable anymore.
Etihad, OT, Anfield (day games), Stamford Bridge, St Mary’s, Emirates, SJP …. to name just a few …. all notoriously quiet home crowds. Especially when not winning by a few goals. NSC’ers quick to mock their lack of home atmosphere, when we travel to those stadia.
It’s the norm, in the sanitised world of all seater stadia, the gentrification of the game, banning orders, stewards clamping down on silliness of any kind.
There wasn't much atmos at the Goldstone most of the time. A bit of the North stand declaring important statements about their widdle and ****, but pleasingly silent in the South, East and West.
Etihad, OT, Anfield (day games), Stamford Bridge, St Mary’s, Emirates, SJP …. to name just a few …. all notoriously quiet home crowds. Especially when not winning by a few goals. NSC’ers quick to mock their lack of home atmosphere, when we travel to those stadia.
It’s the norm, in the sanitised world of all seater stadia, the gentrification of the game, banning orders, stewards clamping down on silliness of any kind.
Mustafa seems to be ignoring these facts about most other grounds in this country (it's not even just a sanitised premier league thing either, lower leagues too) to suit his agenda
…. and the audible groans at player failings.
Plus falling attendances once no longer a winning machine. Not always salad days.
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It’s always appalling. We are what we are.
It’s common for teams of Brighton’s ability, I’ve noticed that we get tunnel vision for one flank, completely blanking the other.
The truly top teams switch sides in a flash.
Opposite to the Withdean years, which was the most successful period in our club history.
I may have missed something here, but I'm sure it wasn't canned atmosphere I heard on Talkshite, whilst driving home from work tonight
This! Was listening similarly and the atmosphere sound electric! Be nice if Talksport actually commented on the game they’re featuring instead of eg betting odds, talking about what’s coming up, games played earlier, games being played tomorrow, the shipping forecast, weather…anything but the ACTUAL game!