BN41Albion
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- Oct 1, 2017
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In some countries people the fans believe that they and their singing carries the performances on the pitch. In some countries, people believe that the players should make the fans sing. Cultural differences. It is what it is.
Not been to England but judging from what the microphones pick up its similar in most stadiums.
It is cultural differences at the end of the day. Having been to a fair few games abroad, I'd say we're more involved in what's going on on the pitch than in other countries, hence atmospheres ebb and flow with the game. Last night was so turgid to watch - it went very quiet. Suddenly a bit of drama with Sanchez off and it got everyone up and excited again. We have a wider variety of chants here compared to other countries though when the atmosphere is good, more witty I guess and certainly more 'banter' between home and away fans. At the Amex we could do with moving the away fans closer to the North,. That would 100% improve the atmosphere, but the club would never have that in a million years unfortunately.