Atmosphere or the lack of it for that matter.
Just a few comments on the lack of atmosphere at the game last night. At this point in time I think it is safe to say we have sh!t fans who don't want to create an atmosphere, don't ever travel to away matches and the majority of whom only go to home matches when things are going well.
The shed was last night as quiet as I've ever heard it, maybe thats down to the fact that the few guys that always used try to get some chants going (including myself) went elsewhere last night. However, there were still hundereds of loyal supporters, and I use that term in the loosest sense possibe, in the shed. Do these people think that someone else is always going start a chant or do something for the atmosphere while they look on? There were, in fairness, one or two fellas trying last night but in truth they were only wasting their time.
The only bit of noise last night was coming from a few of the corner boys and those of us that were standing on the grassy knoll beside the shed. The drums did make a lot of noise and we tried to get a lot of things going but would the majority of the muppets in the shed join in? Of course not.
The flags added to the atmosphere big time and looked fantastic, even if they were difficult to wave! Hopefully as time goes on more flags and banners will be made or purchased.
What is wrong with City fans? We were outsung yet again last night. How do people expect the team to preform on the pitch if they are getting no support or encouragement from the fans. When the whole Murphy saga was going on a lot of people were saying how everyone should get behind the team, well why didnt anyone do that yesterday?
There's not a whole lot more I can say really apart from the fact that the Sheds dead and the vast majority of our fans are morons!
Lads .. it was probably the best thing to happen
Lads .. it was probably the best thing to happen to the shaed, people in there would have realised what it was like with out people singing and there was no good football to take their minds off that.
But what needs to happen are the people who want to sing need to get together. that would be either the shed or the corner (and the corner boys are well up for a song or two).
The advantage of being in the shed is that if people saw that there was a good atmosphere going in the shed they would join in. That doesn't seem to really get going anymore in the shed.
Next move is everyone move over to the corner boys and take over the first section and really get it going.
The drums yesterday sounded great on telly, and i'd say the more the merrier. Invest in drums because one of them is the same as ten guys singing.
Also ... yesterday there were two mikes, one by the corner and one by the shed. People need to take notice of that and get the drums right beside the mikes and keep going all day. Four or five drums could sound like thousands of people and also you'll find people drifting over to the drums after a while.
Lads .... anyone the wants an atmosphere need to go to where they here the singing, and not hope that the singing will start beside them so they can join in.
I'd say a collection for four more drums, is needed straight away.
I am good for another couple of quid anyway.
Who else.
Re: Quite in the library !!
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Originally posted by A face
To be honest ... i think these people should go and join a chess club or play bridge or something if they dont like the singing.
To be fair, there would be more people with the same kind of attitude there and they would fit right in and not have to worry about the noise. That way it keeps everyone happy.
these people would also meet librarians and train spotters and the like, you know what they say, ...... birds of a feather.
This is plain silly.
By paying their admission fee they are supporting the club.
Better CCFC have the €10 than anyone else.
Re: Re: Quite in the library !!
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Originally posted by oddboy
This is plain silly.
Just fighting fire with fire :)
If someone turns around to you in disgust because you are singing at a football match, they are not only being silly ... they are pushing the boat out too far altogether.
If it had been me ... i would have confronted him, i know that is harsh but i have got off the handle before for the same kind of attitude. It is serously asking too much, when you want someone to be quite at a football match. I can being to describe had stupid it sounds. Think about it !!
There were empty seats in St. Annes yesterday, he should warm one up if he doesn't want to hear siniging.