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Thank you and welcome to NSC
Good job extracting the innuendo. Good job wading through my waffle.
sorry mate ....you'll learn.... danish wife ...?? ooooh stop it...we aint all ...:safeway:
One thing that I don’t know and someone here does I’m sure. The suggestions made – such as joining up the singing groups up – or moving the away fans. These to me sound like sensible/practical measures that may give the boost needed to lift the atmosphere across the board. Who actually represents the fans in talks with the club? Have these suggestions been put forward formally before. If so what has been the response from the club?*
I want to offer an alternative perspective and no doubt will be labelled a plastic day tripper or whatever the combination of labels might be. But whatever..*
My parents dragged me to every Brighton home and away game from about the age of 6. I hated it. The drinking, swearing, noise, crush (and often I was seriously compressed gasping for breath in a solid block of swaying 80’s fan flesh and mullets probably), my mum being groped, my dad seemingly powerless to do anything about it, the violence, being kettled away from away grounds by a cavalry of police horses. In summary, the whole football fan package was anathema to this quiet, book loving kid. The 1983 cup final (and replay) at the age of 9, certainly seared itself into my brain but as soon as I was old enough to stay at home alone, I did.*
From the age of 11 to now 47, I had little interest in football other than the World Cup’s and Euro’s that went by. That is until me and my boys became gripped by the Euro’s this summer and my Danish wife got hold of some tickets to the semi- final. Mind blowing that was.*
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Clearly the acoustics in the stadium aren't what they should be but that is a design problem that can't now be rectified.
Clearly the acoustics in the stadium aren't what they should be but that is a design problem that can't now be rectified.
Hmmm... it was pretty loud for the Man City match in May, with just 8000 hardcore supporters (and no away fans).
I'm pretty sure you could retrofit some acoustic panelling or false ceilings or whatever to do pretty much whatever you want with the acoustics. Whether it would be in any way affordable is another matter entirely of course.
Dear Tony
I'm too much of a plastic fan to do any singing.
With that in mind please could you write out another cheque for x million to put a false ceiling on the amex stands so I can hear the ones who do a bit better?
Yours sincerely .... Nobby
It is noticeable at games the demographic of our support has changed significantly in the Amex era which is probably a sign of the higher price point for football these days making it less accessible for those on lower incomes. Working class crowds were always more vociferous. Not unique to the Albion just part of continued erosion of the soul of football as it becomes something targeted at corporate and middle class fans who pump more into the clubs
I know, but plucky Bournemouth doesn't sound as good as the mighty Aston Villa...
Now Ted Mac, now there was a goal scorer of his day!
Fans feed off the players. Players feed off the fans. Players dick around at the back for a dozen passes and they get exactly the atmosphere they deserve
Afraid this is the correct answer. At the start of pretty much every game the crowd start off well but if the play on the pitch, whilst effective, is not exciting then that will affect the atmosphere.
Moving the away fans so they take up less space (without reducing allocation) feels like a great idea until the fact it'd turf out some longstanding season ticket holders which I'm sure we gave Palace a lot of grief about doing. I do think how the away fans seem to visually take up most of an entire side of the stadium while also being closer to the pitch than a large number of home fans maybe affects the atmosphere though - from parts of the West, East and South stand I'm sure it can feel like the away support is a more dominant number than it actually is. Feeling like it's a stadium full of home fans with the away fans tucked into a corner is a very different feeling from a stadium where one long side is given away.
So how about an extra tier on the South stand with away fans split into two levels pushed into the corner next to the East?
Funny how this doesn’t apply to a club like Palace. We’re watching arguably one of the most elite squads ever to have turned out for Brighton playing top half Premier League football, more competitive than we’ve ever been in arguably the best football league in the world, and yet, to paraphrase Maximus from Gladiator, ‘We are not entertained.’ It’s a pretty poor show, no matter how people try dressing it up..