Palacefinder General
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- Apr 5, 2019
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In with the NSK under the police box singing and you’re thinking “this sounds decent/loud.” Sit a bit away from it and you realise it’s not that audible.
Strange thing to worry about IMO..
Is it strange, wanting a better atmosphere?
Palace , two seasons ago and no desire to return ,I could see the writing on the wall after Poyet departure,the whole experience is gash, plenty have jacked it in to be replaced with Barbers target customers
Regards
DF
Have sat in W1H a couple of times recently and found the lack of interest from those around me bizarre. It's not just that there's no singing, there's no nervousness or annoyance when the opposition attack either. It's almost as if they've come along to watch but have no desire to engage with what's happening on the pitch. One man seemed to spend most of the game on his phone describing where he was so his mate somewhere in the East could wave to him and he could wave back.
The question was 'What is the atmosphere like...' If you haven't been for two years how can you answer the question?
No, not strange to want it, strange to worry about it. how will you affect it ? Other than dressing all in black and getting a megaphone to orchestrate it. Or get a drum perhaps?
Goodison last week... I don't think an atmosphere can actually be worse than that place. They literally don't sing anything (and are always really shit when they come down here too)
All the old chants have died hardly hear a seagulls chant can’t stand the Liverpool version of Albion tbh always preferred going up to win the cup as more football related and everyone joined in, oh well least I have the memories.
This for me is half the problem. Don’t get me wrong I love the new chants and join in full force with the Withdean to Wembley, the Brightonovealbion, oh we love you, the Sussex boys and signing GOSBTS with the actual words etc, but I much preferred it and it was louder when we sung going up to win the cup. Time moves on and need new chants so it doesn’t become boring but got to keep the classics (that everyone, especially those that don’t or can’t go very often) going. You don’t hear the old Albion Albion Albion (to tune of here we go) as much as well as the old Seagulls chant too. Perhaps would be better to start with the classics and keep them as the main songs to sing to get people joining in then add in the new songs so people learn them and they become classics too. As opposed to it being the other way round and people are like I don’t know the words so can’t be arsed then when the odd old song is sung they’re already not very interested or already midflow talking about something.
The other half of the problem for me lies in the fact that nowadays so many fans like to be sat in amongst the atmosphere but do very little to help make it better, so that instantly dilutes the noise being created. Of course this is a problem in many grounds and the must have a season ticket culture of football today means that many who would make noise have to sit wherever they can get tickets.
I too remember afternoons being stood on the old North Stand or sat in the West or South Stand at the Goldstone and you could hear little being done to get behind the stripes, but at least then it was a pretty much a given that you only went in the North Stand if you was going to make some noise.
I was going to say the same thing ... glad I decided to read all of the posts first! Was the same at Goodison last season. A good mate of mine is a season ticket holder there and I commented about how quiet they were ... he just shrugged his shoulders!
I've been able to get to a few away games this season - Bristol Rovers, Villa, Utd, City, Spurs, Liverpool ... will be at Bournemouth Tuesday. I was sat right next to the Villa fans - who were only really noisy after their two 'injury time' goals. For me only the Liverpool crowd kept the singing up most of the game (not just the Kop). City and Spurs were pretty disappointing.
I sit West Upper - Block F. A decent bunch of people around me - some of us join in with whatever the NS are singing.
My wifes been coming with me for 36 years.....I didnt know that was wrong......out of interest how long have you been going?
It often gets mentioned that a dedicated 'singing section' would help. But basically, a seat free-for-all would maybe be the best thing to help create this naturally - which is probably one reason away games are noisier. And also, it would mean that people have to get into the stands a little bit earlier to get where the want, which helps with the pre-match build up, and so on. I suppose this is unlikely though what with the obsession with being able to identify everyone in a 30,000 crowd.