Hardly heard it all night.Who cares if it is a disturbence to people in the new stand,lets move it there.had the drum been up beside the 'shedheads' then the atmosphere would have been better and more people would have joined in the singing.
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Hardly heard it all night.Who cares if it is a disturbence to people in the new stand,lets move it there.had the drum been up beside the 'shedheads' then the atmosphere would have been better and more people would have joined in the singing.
I was over in the stand pretty close to the drum. I cant remember it being played in the second half at all. it was played an odd time in the first half. the few guys standing up at the back of the new stand we could hear clearly. well done to them. We need all the supporters in unison, not just small pockets all over the ground. A few years ago I was at a Derby County game in Pride Park and they paid a guy just to bang a drum for the game. The crowd loved it, and got the team going. we need something similar.
Yes I seen that too at a Derby match, maybe is was the same one :confused: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by deecay
In fairness lads, Gary Kelly and the other guy with him were trying to get a chant going but considering nobody was joining in, I'd say they just stopped. When they started the chant, the "shedheads" could of and should of joined in. This drum was bought by the trust(with donations made by Rovers fans) to create an atmosphere, they tried but nobody else helped. So it's not their fault. Hopefully for the Cobh game more people will help them out!
Ya!Iwas in the Stand with The kids from "Strand Celtic",I only heard it once and was hoping to hear a wee bit more as it kept the kids interested when it did go.If you bring the drum use it.It might create an atmosphere which is badly missing out there at the moment.If it means sitting in the main stand to do this then do it......................
Eh?? What about your self Sligoman :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
people wanted the drum in the blue stand cos its a family area in the new stand....but all the kids and most families were in the blue stand
according to connor he has pressed the opening of the shed and he has been told by the board its imminent.....dont trust that though!
hopefully we can put the drum there and the atmosphere will improve
Like I've said before, I cant because I'm involved in something else on matchdays.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1 9 2 8
Probobly the same game. I was at a Leicister City gameQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Cannot do it all I'm afraid. I had the drum in the jinks avenue stand and tried to keep it going. But some rovers 'fans' around us, heckled us and basically told us where to go. So from that point of view, why bother. However i realise that there will always be this type of supporter in the ground. if we were away supporters nothing would have been said at all.
We'd be glad to hand over the drums before games to anyone else who would like to give it a shot. We were taking player of the month votes and before that putting bus ads in the programme and went onto try and do the drum when we got to sit in the stand almost 10 mins after game started. It would be great if someone could help out,even just on matchdays. I'll be looking for someone to play the drums from now on, so if anyone out there is interested in doing it or knows someone then please let me know.
It was the first outing with drums, so hopefully we can improve it for future games.
I don't understand some of our supporters attitude.... it’s a football ground :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by garykelly
There act like there at a GAA match.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1 9 2 8
If it is persevered with it will catch on. It's not easy at first, but will be worth it.
I was close by them and they critisied everything Rovers did. One of them even cheered when Malahide scored. They left with ten minutes to go. Their not real suppoters.Quote:
Originally Posted by garykelly
As we all want to get an atmosphere going then all of us need to join together in this. We should try and organise this before the next home game.
What a shower of w@nkers :mad:Quote:
I was close by them and they critisied everything Rovers did. One of them even cheered when Malahide scored. They left with ten minutes to go. Their not real suppoters.
well you could bring it up to the singing area where you arent allowed stand up....give it to them...they will use it :)