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    Thumbs down Atmosphere at LOI Grounds

    I do think that the struggle to keep crowds coming to LOI grounds is partially due to the lack of atmosphere. There is nothing worse that going to any sporting event that has no atmosphere!

    I remember the days at Finn Park when Harps last got promoted. The atmosphere at every match was excellent, particularly good when Derry and Shamrock visited. Now, the atmosphere is pure dull. No singing and very little colour. You would see more foreign merchendise at matches than Harps gear.

    Its a similar story at most LOI grounds including Bray, Galway (a little better), UCD, Cobh etc. It doesn't take a huge crowd to make a great atmosphere. It takes organisation by clubs and supporter clubs. I remember the good days at Finn Harps - you would love to go back for the next match regardless of the result because of the atmosphere there. Now its dead and the crowds are down as a result.

    Even a bad, boring match is enjoyable with a good atmosphere.

    Hopefully clubs can put more effort into organising singing/atmosphere groups including an underage singing group and encourage ALL fans to join in. Also, the promotion of flags, scarfs, jersies should be encouraged more.

    Its no conincidence that the teams with the greatest flare/atmosphere/colour have the best crowds - Cork and Derry.

    Its time to raise the stakes!!

    Some things that I think clubs should do to encourage atmosphere:

    1. Organise an adult singing group, band and underage singing group for every home match. Hand out songs on paper before each match.

    2. Hand out free mini flags to all supporters every 10 matches and tell them to bring them back to every match.

    3. Put songs in the programme and hand out leaflets encouraging a better atmosphere, also with words of songs.

    4. Get some large flags for every match - like most clubs already do.

    Any other ideas?
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    What ever your stance on summer v winter football, there surely can be no debate which is better for atmosphere. You only have to go to a match in July to see how poor the atmosphere can be. There is something about going to watch football under floodlights imo ! I agree the lack of atmosphere is hurting the game.

    P.S. Finn Park be prepared to defend yourself in this thread as there is one or two posters on here who will have a right go at you for what they will see as an attack on the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers Maniac View Post
    P.S. Finn Park be prepared to defend yourself in this thread as there is one or two posters on here who will have a right go at you for what they will see as an attack on the league.
    I think everybody realises that a lot of grounds stand out for poor atmosphere - Bray and Harps seem the most obvious. Its difficult to stand there for 90 minutes with no proper atmosphere that makes football special
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    Quote Originally Posted by finnpark View Post
    Some things that I think clubs should do to encourage atmosphere:

    1. Organise an adult singing group, band and underage singing group for every home match. Hand out songs on paper before each match.

    2. Hand out free mini flags to all supporters every 10 matches and tell them to bring them back to every match.

    3. Put songs in the programme and hand out leaflets encouraging a better atmosphere, also with words of songs.

    4. Get some large flags for every match - like most clubs already do.

    Any other ideas?
    clubs are very reluctant to do anything like that. anything thats done in the eircom league is by independent ultra groups.

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    All clubs can do is put the infrastructure in place - that means covered terracing. Organising the fun is just obviously false - these things have to be organic if they're to have any real meaning. I think such initiatives actually dilute the atmosphere, and sparks the rows about language used and abuse given out (which is all part of it).

    Biggest problem I'd say is people getting older and having more reponsibilities so getting less drunk at the matches. Time and money would be better spent targetting younger kids with family stands and activities to attract the families and get them going regularly when they're 7 or 8. They'll naturally grow into the role as vocal fans as they get older.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers Maniac View Post
    What ever your stance on summer v winter football, there surely can be no debate which is better for atmosphere.
    Summer !!

    For us its summer hands down, although i do remember some great nights that were really great back in the day but yeah, summer football has lead to more consistant atmosphere filled games at the Cross.

    And its as simple as suggested. If you are going to buy a jacket for yourself, buy one in your club colours, a hat/cap likewise. Absolutely no effort other than turn up and you are already adding to the atmosphere.

    Song sheets, collections for drums, away trips on buses to start songs. Start with the keeper and finish with the striker, have a song for every player. Flares, confetti, flags, banners, anything that adds to the game.

    Raise money through fanzines and collections and keep it going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Summer !!

    For us its summer hands down, although i do remember some great nights that were really great back in the day but yeah, summer football has lead to more consistant atmosphere filled games at the Cross.

    And its as simple as suggested. If you are going to buy a jacket for yourself, buy one in your club colours, a hat/cap likewise. Absolutely no effort other than turn up and you are already adding to the atmosphere.

    Song sheets, collections for drums, away trips on buses to start songs. Start with the keeper and finish with the striker, have a song for every player. Flares, confetti, flags, banners, anything that adds to the game.

    Raise money through fanzines and collections and keep it going.
    Hate to break the news having 3 or 4 guys beating a drum senseless and another guy with a trumpet is hardy what i would call a good atmosphere, no offence !

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IZGwcXQtgk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    All clubs can do is put the infrastructure in place - that means covered terracing. Organising the fun is just obviously false - these things have to be organic if they're to have any real meaning. I think such initiatives actually dilute the atmosphere, and sparks the rows about language used and abuse given out (which is all part of it).

    Biggest problem I'd say is people getting older and having more reponsibilities so getting less drunk at the matches. Time and money would be better spent targetting younger kids with family stands and activities to attract the families and get them going regularly when they're 7 or 8. They'll naturally grow into the role as vocal fans as they get older.
    Bad language etc does not have to be part of it. Bad language should be banned from all grounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    Time and money would be better spent targetting younger kids with family stands and activities to attract the families and get them going regularly when they're 7 or 8. They'll naturally grow into the role as vocal fans as they get older.
    The family stand malarkey hasn't worked out in Bray. The lads who sing stay over in the new stand and there's been no noticeable increase in families attending Bray games since the Shed was torn down and replaced with that gazebo.
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    Bad language etc does not have to be part of it. Bad language should be banned from all grounds.


    Players and managers are the worst for bad language. You can censor fans all you want but the players aren't going to watch their mouths when they've something infinitely more important to be doing, i.e. playing the match.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finnpark View Post
    Bad language etc does not have to be part of it. Bad language should be banned from all grounds.
    I've a feeling the Town End would be empty if that was the case!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers Maniac View Post
    Hate to break the news having 3 or 4 guys beating a drum senseless and another guy with a trumpet is hardy what i would call a good atmosphere, no offence !

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IZGwcXQtgk
    For the amount of people there is unreal. On par with something in Brazil in fact. Fair play to them.

    What would you call a good atmosphere as a matter of interest?
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    For the amount of people there is unreal. On par with something in Brazil in fact. Fair play to them.

    What would you call a good atmosphere as a matter of interest?
    A dublin derby, proper derby game between two sets of clubs that love their club and with a huge amount of tradition, well over 100 years each so things can get pretty tense but it's magic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finnpark View Post
    Bad language should be banned from all grounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finnpark View Post
    Bad language etc does not have to be part of it. Bad language should be banned from all grounds.
    It might not have to be, but it is, and you can't in one breath be saying that you want to see better atmosphere and then introduce bans on bad language. It's that type of nonsense that is at least a contributory factor in killing the atmosphere in the epl. Take away the right to say f*ck and you take away the right to say f*ck the FAI (as Lenny Bruce nearly said).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers Maniac View Post
    A dublin derby, proper derby game between two sets of clubs that love their club and with a huge amount of tradition, well over 100 years each so things can get pretty tense but it's magic.
    And barely 3,000 between the 2 of them!

    Spare me!

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    In Finn Park its frustrating trying to get an atmosphere going. One lad organises the drums, flags, crowd covers, etc. The FBTN supporters club usually try to organise something but really thats not enough, it takes more people to get involved.
    We usually end up with the usual 10/15 people singing every week.
    In Derry both times this year the crowds all sang and there was a very good atmosphere, I had mates up who normally slate the LOI, since that game they have spoken about the atmosphere and how great the game was. (btw, it was a poor game of football)
    I totally agree with fp, atmosphere is a massive part of attracting fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_Heggy View Post
    I had mates up who normally slate the LOI, since that game they have spoken about the atmosphere and how great the game was. (btw, it was a poor game of football)
    That says a lot really. Most people don't know the difference between a good game of football and a bad game (most games are boring by nature, even Brazil are boring most of the time). It is the way the product is presented that is important and atmosphere is extremely important
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
    And barely 3,000 between the 2 of them!

    Spare me!
    what ,some change?

    His point relates to the amount of noise & atmosphere ,not the attendence figure.
    As anyone who's been to the cross knows,when the away side scores it goes awfull quiet(not that rovers have done much there in recent years!)

    atmosphere & attendance do not necessarily go hand in hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by placid casual View Post
    what ,some change?

    His point relates to the amount of noise & atmosphere ,not the attendence figure.
    As anyone who's been to the cross knows,when the away side scores it goes awfull quiet(not that rovers have done much there in recent years!)

    atmosphere & attendance do not necessarily go hand in hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finnpark View Post
    Some things that I think clubs should do to encourage atmosphere:

    1. Organise an adult singing group, band and underage singing group for every home match. Hand out songs on paper before each match.

    2. Hand out free mini flags to all supporters every 10 matches and tell them to bring them back to every match.

    3. Put songs in the programme and hand out leaflets encouraging a better atmosphere, also with words of songs.

    4. Get some large flags for every match - like most clubs already do.
    Half of these things are in no way up to the club to organise (and Id be embaressed if they did) and the other half are ridiculous, like song sheets. You're not meant to be in a choir. What do you mean by adult and underage singing groups? Why couldnt all the "singings" stand together? And they really shouldnt have to be organised. Either there are people willing to sing or there arnt. Im not a fan of bands at football matches either, if you ever see a proper atmospher on the continent or whatever you wont see or hear a band there. Another thing you said about wearing a jersey, I dont see how that's so important, most of our singing section dont wear jersies. I could go on but I have to leave work in a minute. Fair play for trying to create an atmosphere but in my opinion the generated atmosphere you're suggesting is the wrong kind.
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