In response to the thread title I was going to retort "...and Belsen was a gas" but your forthrightedness (new word born) does it better.
So can we stop calling the singing section the SS now? :o
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Was in row p 320 as usual. Loads of kids on their fathers laps behind me whatever that was about. The Davin is fine if you are surrounded by people of a like mind. Then you can enjoy the game and get on with the singing. Spent the whole game listening to "Sit down mate, the kids cant see"
I understand that hes paid his money in but a singing/standing section is just that. Athmosphere was poles apart from the Georgia game but I believe that was down to the effort of the players. There was nothing for the supporters to sing about after 35 seconds.
Is it just me or do others get plonked beside people who like to give a running commentary and their expert view of the game, but sound like theyve never been to a game in their lives.
Bring back the reduced capacity in Lansdowne!!!
I was in 321, stood and sung for the whole game, atmospshere was very good, dreadful performance apart. Couple of people moaned and asked us to sit down at first and we told them this was the standing / singing section and that was that, everyone around us was stood the whole game to boot.....
Got the same thing .. so asked a steward could we sit somewhere else. So we moved down the bottom and again some father's with kids asked us to sit down. Had to move a couple of times .. it was no problem as there were plenty of spare seats .. but when it comes to italy game, I hope this is sorted out.
I missed the anthems ... what song was played when the teams came out onto the pitch?
Correct. I was in the Lower Hogan where there was little or no action until "Stand Up for the Boys in Green" made its way to us from the Singing Section. Apart from that you could hear a feather drop and well done to the Singing Section - without you nothing would have happened. Can we have "Alive alive oh" next time?
Atmosphere only ok, consistent with all games in croker thus far. Im sorry but there is an element in the crowd these days that I just do not like. An element that are there to be entertained, paid good money for their seats and abuse players on a regular basis. Why oh why do these clowns turn up!!! As I heard one comment on the radio this morning, too many spectators and not enough supporters.
I was in upper tier in the cusack and there was one guy who ever 10-15 mins stood up looked at the crowd basically gave out to the crowd and asked are we hear to support the team or not before leading us into a chant or two and you know what it worked!! In fairness to the lad, he got people around me chanting, singing, standing up etc that would not have done so otherwise. Admittedly it was only for a few mins at a time but I take my hat off to this guy.
I have no doubt the Irish support on Wed night will be fantastic. I will not feel happy unless i leave the ground hoarse (and hopefully with a point in the back pocket).
Atmosphere was not as bad as previous games, but definitly an element of people who are serching for the band wagon and thought that Saturday was going to be it, smaller and more hardcore support at the Georgia game. I was in 321 just above the exit and at one point told to sit down and watch it on the screen above my head as Hunt was trying to get the ball accross, told the auld lad that this was not the opera...sooner we get back to LR the better.
The Singing Section atmosphere was alright. The first 20 minutes I was elated because it felt like an away game but it died badly by the second half. It's easy to sing when you're just after scoring, doing it when it's difficult is where it matters most (and I don't mean the predictable few Ireland,Ireland chants following an opposition goal). The schoolboy kids who have attached themselves, singing 'Lets go fookin mental', are quite annoying.
That said, it was definitely a vast improvement on the home games I'm used t. I hope it will build with each game as people sort out where to go etc.
I think I'm just in front of the foot.ie/ybig folk in 321. Atmosphere was good (felt it wasn't as prolonged as the Georgia game) but could be better.
I still think we're still too spread out. I approached a steward before kickoff as most people I could see were sitting and I was a bit worried. He explained that the dark blue seats would be for standing and the lower down light blue seats for sitting.
There's 6 months till the next competitive home games. Thats plenty of time to get it right. I would suggest that people who may not necessarily know each other, but want to be beside those singing, to offer their seat numbers to the SS control on ybig and get this into the FAI office.
There are plenty of people now aware of this site and the ybig site, and a concerted effort on our behalf to condense people together would only help. Did anyone notice a difference in the people around them from the previous match? We certainly did.
I'd treat the SS (or the Hedge as I've heard it called) as a trial for when we get back to Lansdowne so we can hit the ground running so to speak, because we'll need to turn the Road into a fortress, as Croker certainly is not.
Cant wait to get back to Lansdowne. Haven't had the same buzz inside or outside Croker since we left.
I was with neil and I thought that it was great. The 20-30 blokes/birds who were around us gave it their best. There is only so much we can do...if the rest can't be bothered to join in then its not our problem.
Throat just recovered for Bari...bring it on!!:D
we were in 326 in the lower hogan and thought the SS did a great job. They definitely got our section up off their arses a few times to join in. I loved the way the poxy mexican wave died a death every time it reached the SS. Well done to all. It will take a while for it to come together but it's a start. We will defintely be asking to be moved to the SS for the next round of matches .
I thought I created a very good atmosphere. Cant beat being ****ed at a match for making noise!
i was in section 320 row k. there was no standing there except "stand up for the boys in green". most of the chanting/singing was starting behind us alright. it is going to be hard though for that to be a section where you are stand, because we only bought our tickets in a van at gills corner an hour before the game, so i guess most people who were in the same boat didnt know what the crack with this section was.Unless people specifically know that they are expected to stand in the singing section they are going to tell you to sit down, especially if they have children with them,
We were in 321,,we had seats in different sections of it but we walked in, saw 3 empty seats together..and took them. by the time the game started there was 8 of us standing in a section for 3 seats!! us 3, a few of our mates and the 3 guys that actually had tickets for the seats. They didn't care cos the craic/singing was brilliant. and to be fair to the stewards..they never said a word to us! getting better and better..it'll be ready for Landsdowne :-)