Agree with everything you say.Originally Posted by onenilgameover
But there's no apostrophe between idea and s when it's the plural. Same goes for balloons.
*cough*
Throw your France Prediction Thread fears away and your annoyance at the France ticket tout scumbags. We need to start getting into this one big time. I remember watching the draw for the group stages and thinking what a fixture..... and its only days away now.We had an amazing time in Paris and let it not be said that ''we'ill always have Paris'' we need to create the same atmosphere next week. So on that point....What's everyone got planned? and has anyone got ideas like the Baloon's and booing left backs?
I reckon we should sing along to the french anthem like we did in Paris. Wow! Still brings shivers down me spine. This might lead the French into a false sense of security...and then we shout at them and for Ireland for ninety mins. The eircom flags brought great colour to the Israel game (even if it was sponsored by big money). anyone know if there's anything like that planned?
Anyway this is our time now and we can use it anyway we want.
Come on Ireland!
Agree with everything you say.Originally Posted by onenilgameover
But there's no apostrophe between idea and s when it's the plural. Same goes for balloons.
*cough*
I don't think you can plan to recreate the French national anthem thing. That was pure spontenaneity, a mad one-off which, if planned, would lose all its brilliance.
totally agree. it worked so well in paris because it was spontaneous and also it was really the Irish fans taking the p**s out of the french as not only had we taken over their own stadium but also their anthem!Originally Posted by pineapple stu
would be far more worthwhile singing our own national anthem like never before
Bang on.Originally Posted by jbyrne
the green t-shirts handed out to all on the south terrace for the holland '01 game looked brilliant. hopefully one of the daily papers and/or radio stations will run a campaign to encourage all Irish fans to turn up in green, bring flags, arrive early etc.
I think the FAI should get someone in to sing our national anthem like the GAA do in Croker sounds much better and more people are gona sing or humOriginally Posted by jbyrne
along to it!
BTW: Humming the French national anthem was not a pi$$ take at the french and was not ment like that from the majority of true Ireland supporters.. Its is such a strong and powerful song we all just got carried away in the moment and sang along to it, no disrespect was intended towards the French![]()
yes, fair point. did it myself and didnt mean any disrespect but i do think there was a certain amt of "here we are in your stadium singing your national anthem" about itOriginally Posted by Eire06
I don't think it was intended like that..Originally Posted by jbyrne
Anyway I think humming along to it this time will make us look worse because their national anthem will be louder that ours IN OUR HOME GROUND.. Scrap that idea and people start learning ours please You have plenty of time between then and now...
Green Baloons would be a good idea but they annoy me when they get on the pitch...![]()
BTW here you go.. Has the music and allOriginally Posted by Eire06
and its just the Curfá you have to learn off!! Its only a few lines
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It was intended as shall we sing a song for you type thing imo, anyway don't get someone in to sing it as it ruins the anthem, much better the crowd sing on their own!Originally Posted by Eire06
Anyway to boost the atmosphere get a spare ticket, sell it to me and I'll take care of the rest! Someone has to teach Troy how to play the drum properly!!!
Sitting pretty!!!
The crowd don't sing it thats the problemOriginally Posted by Drumcondra Red
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Last edited by Eire06; 29/08/2005 at 3:20 PM.
thats because currently the band is blasted over the PA system so as the crowd cant be heard they dont bother singingOriginally Posted by Eire06
Have to disagree..Originally Posted by jbyrne
they just don't know the words and\or couldn't be bothered..
the band aren't that loud over the PA they just seem loud cause no-one i singing! If the band weren't playing all you'd hear is a few mutters of the anthem from a select few..
Half the 'supporters' that go to Ireland international matches haven't got a clue of how to sing the national anthem FACT
sadly very true ... free green t-shirts need to be handed out like the dutch game as its a wed night game and a lot will be coming in suits from work ... a saturday game would have been much better for atmosphere as everyone would be in better spirits with a few scoops but hopefully we can all get off work early and get our vocal chords oiled !Originally Posted by Eire06
a lot of supporters just seem to be embarrassed to sing along some times! - whether it's the anthem or whatever. Fair enough watch the game - but at the same time your there to support the team (i.e sing) and not just sit like you're on your couch at home.
The people who are lucky enough to have the tickets (sorry, no spares lads!) need to get their arses in gear and let rip for the night! Who knows, we might even get a result too!
Originally Posted by Eire06
Things hit a new low for me at the Israel game when the 30 or so of us in the UCD section were singing away and the people beside us told us to be quiet. They didn't pay 30 euro to listen to us sing.
The fact is that the Irish soccer-viewing public want to go to the match to sit down and enjoy the evenings entertainment. The same as if they were in the cinema. I don't buy excuses about corporate tickets and people in suits because there're a lot more of them at Rugby internationals but they're still happy to get behind their team.
Next time tell them they are at a football game and sing louderOriginally Posted by Bald Student
A couple of lads in work got tickets for games in the North terrace and were heard saying that they were ****ed off that they had to stand beside the 'eircom league morons!!' I asked them what they meant and they said all they do is bang drums, sing and jump up and down!! If the other 30,000 did the same we might create an atmosphere similiar to other away grounds.
Some people are never happy I told them I'd seel their tickets for them but no luck.
It's a sad state of affairs when we have to plan how to create a good atmosphere, but this is what it has come to and it's a crucial issue. As has already been stated the ground should be packed to the rafters at least 30 minutes before kick-off, then the electric atmosphere would take care of itself. The chances of this happening are virtually zero. It beggars belief how fans just stroll in past kick off time. I couldn't get a ticket for the Israel game so took a stewarding job checking tickets behind the N. Terrace. I didn't get into the ground until 15 minutes into the game because of hundreds of idiots arriving late with no sense of urgency whatsoever. These are the same fools who leave the ground before the game even enters injury time to beat the rush.
The dwindling atmosphere has coincided with the introduction of the block booking scheme. It has its merits but there should also be a large proportion of tickets available to buy by queueing up at local ticket agents. As a pre teen I remember queing up for Ireland - Spain tickets before school in Stillorgan shopping centre. It was first come first serve so the most eager fans were the lucky ones. Those World cup qualifying games were the most electric I've been to and we all know how Spain crumbled that glorious sunny day(I'm pretty sure that game was a 3p.m. kick off on a weekday because I remember taking a half day from school and it was still packed well in advance!) I actually feel sorry for the youngsters today because they're missing out on what I and thousands of others experienced.
There has been a lack of build up to the game on TV etc. so I fear the worst(again). Maybe Brian Kerr could go on primetime national news and urge the fans to arrive well in advance, because we all know the lack of atmosphere grates with him too.
Anyway that's my rant over. I'll be at the game 45 minutes before kick off, as always, hurling abuse at the french players and backing our boys in green. God help anyone who tells me to quieten down because I'm already wound up for the game, Lord knows how I'll be come matchday. COME ON IRELAND!
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