After witnessing the great atmosphere generated by the German fans last what can be done to generate the that type of atmosphere to the 2 last games in Lansdowne?
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After witnessing the great atmosphere generated by the German fans last what can be done to generate the that type of atmosphere to the 2 last games in Lansdowne?
Get 15,000 Czechs over, get them drunk and make them sing so the Irish aren't embarassed to open their gob and let out a few tunes. :)
after seeing the support of the german fans in stuttgart I think everyone should have a flag at the game
our away fans are first class. The home atmosphere does need a bit of prompting to be fair. Flags did make the Germans go nuts!!!
get all our “away fans” into the one stand in Lansdowne. thought we were magnificent on sat night. the noise and colour was superb
The Germans loved their flags, we need flags, none of these green cards with stupid songs on the back but real flags, the sight of 40,000 German flags the other night was staggering.
After seeing the stadium and the transport systems now more than ever I feel we live in a third world country.
Yeah the sight of 40,000 German flags was amazing. We should all e-mail the FAI and get them to put these sort of flags on every seat in Lansdowne for the Czech game, i believe Munster do the same as this in Rugby,
Other ideas i had but its never going to work is for everyone to get in the ground extra early by having bars inside the ground , i dont know why the FAI dont do this.
I still think after the national athems Youll Never Walk Alone should be played i remember before the Georgia or Albania game everybody was singing it holding up those green cards.
So all in all what im looking for a the Czech game is every seat to have a Green and green shirt particuarly in the East and West Stands.
These things cost money. We should chase eircom or Carlsberg or somone for sponsorship. The Cork City C84 raise money for their displays through the sale of the fanzine FourFiveOne.
We did the flags thing before.
It takes a lot of organising.
Perhaps the NLSA could petition eircom or Carlsberg or someone to organise something...
The coloured card thing worked fairly well at Lansdowne.
At the Dennis Bergkamp testimonial, there was a pack on your seat with a t-shirt and a little flag. It created great colour.
I remember the eircom t-shirts at the Switzerland game being taken off seats by greedy bastads though.
People didn't wear them either.
The german flags were sponsored so it takes some company in conjunction with the FAI to put flags on everybodys seat etc.
The German atmosphere was a bit weird for me. Very robotic and turned on like a switch. They woould play that World Cup theme like "raindrops keep falling on my head" and they would all go nuts but the second, and I literally mean the very second the song would stop, they would completely die. I felt we created a far more consistent and spontaneous atmosphere in the ground. That said, when the flag display got going it looked brilliant.
Surely Eircom can jump on the bandwagon and sponsor the flags
The German flags were handed out by as people approached their seats thus ensuring everyone had one. They also had thoses massive flags all around the ground before the game, not like in lansdowne having EL flags. Nothing against EL flags but a home international is not the place for it. They also had a band banging drums behind the goal, mind you this spurred on us more than the Germans. Havent seen or heard it on the telly but i reckon we made more noise than them for most of the game, jsut went a bit flat with 15 mins or so to go. Also the level of the music after Germany scored was much louder than youd ever hear in Lansdowne.
Also the late evening kick off is a huge help. We really need to kick off at 8pm on weds and no earlier than 7pm on Sats.
flags, flags and more flags. And I know this may sound a bit copycat but I liked the way the Germans announced their team leaving the crowd to shout the players surname.
Here's a video ( poor quality) of the German fans afer the match
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Foc1JBHBiXw
Step 1: Rip down the fencing around stephens green.
Step 2: Grant temporary alcohol licences for pizza & hotdog stalls around the green. (Note: Beer must be sold in Jug form & cost no more then €3 max per litre)
Step 4: Extend the luas tracks from Stephens green to Lansdowne road.
Step 5: Allocate home tickets to REAL fans similar to English FA cup games whereby priority goes to people holding stubs from previous rounds, or in this case - away games.
Step 6: Sit back & witness the best atmosphere ever seen at an ireland home international.
On a serious note: NeilMcD actually already pointed this out but them german flags did have sponsors on them - A great idea for any large corporate company looking for some new & unique way to advertise.
Excellent! You running for taoiseach anytime soon. You'd get my vote with those proposals.
The Czech game aside (which I think will have a great atmosphere anyway), there is a huge danger that the atmosphere in Croker might not be as great as we'd like to imagine. there will be a large contingent of event junkies at those games due to the extra capacity and the novelty factor and a whole pile of corporate tickets going around as well. I think the flag thing should definitely be implemented in Croker to combat this.
Eircom sponsoed flags last for the Israli game at hope. They were cheap plastic things but the still looked well. They didnt cover the whole of the ground mind as I didnt get one in the upper west.
The flags in germany were sponsored by a german sports station and a particular sports show and they where handed out individually by people to fans as the entered the stadium to take their seats...all this costs money and unless big sponsorship we will do nothing as the FAI arent bothered. It would have to be started by us..
Does anyone fancy writting up a piece to send out to various compaines and media outlets about the proper organization of flags for the Czech game a la Stuttgart.
I have a few email addresses of different heads who might get involved.
Also if the guy from the star is reading this can you possibly mention it in your paper. It would be good to get something together as its gonna be a really important game and if creating some atmosphere and getting behind the team can in anyway effect the result we should give it our best shot.
So if some wordsmith fancies it we will see what we can get sorted?:ball:
Exactly!! I don't see why big companies like Eircom or Guinness would not support this. And you are right about the FAI (they don't know their *** from their elbow and haven't got the shekels anyway). They can put their company logos on the flags, but who cares once they are tricolours. This did work very well for the Germans on Saturday last. And to be honest it looked pretty overwhelming to see 30,000 Germans waving high all at once.
The FAI have 12 tifo style fan flags, last seen V Cyprus two years ago.
Maybe they could take them out of storage
Yes indeed, Rep. of Ireland v Cyprus 04-09-2004
Where will you get the flag poles though. ;)
Should just get the real fans into what they had as an Eircom league allocation area when Rooney was still in charge. If you had a core group banging a bodhrán and the Derry drummers in a section I think the atmosphere would spread. You'd only need a couple of hundred in the section. Also set up Bodhrán players in front of the German fans area to drown out their singing ala Stuttgart.
That's still there...