PATRIQT wrote:No he hasn't, he's fishing.
by Brogue » 17 May 2023 13:48
17 May 2023 13:48PATRIQT wrote:No he hasn't, he's fishing.
by Loafer » 17 May 2023 13:53
17 May 2023 13:53just asking thats allBrogue wrote:season tickets are on sale in the stand, being advertised as the c1871 area. So yes its staying, and why wouldn't it, have you heard something?.Loafer wrote:any news about Club1871 staying or not?
by Royal_jimmy » 18 May 2023 00:25
18 May 2023 00:25by PATRIQT » 18 May 2023 10:49
18 May 2023 10:49Royal_jimmy wrote:I think the club are silly for keeping the executive boxes in the south west corner. Turn them into seating and our away end can be the same as Leicester's with away fans in the corner and C1871 can be right behind the goal with the segregation in the south stand removed

by Loafer » 20 Jul 2023 15:06
20 Jul 2023 15:06by St Pauli » 20 Jul 2023 15:44
20 Jul 2023 15:44by On Strings » 20 Jul 2023 23:55
20 Jul 2023 23:55P'boro's initial allocation on sale now in the UW.Loafer wrote:this still going on next season?
by Loafer » 21 Jul 2023 07:21
21 Jul 2023 07:21What does this meanOn Strings wrote:P'boro's initial allocation on sale now in the UW.Loafer wrote:this still going on next season?
by windermereROYAL » 21 Jul 2023 07:26
21 Jul 2023 07:26by RG30 » 21 Jul 2023 09:56
21 Jul 2023 09:56And the South Stand. It will basically be what Wigan had last season plus additional seats in the Upper West.On Strings wrote:P'boro's initial allocation on sale now in the UW.Loafer wrote:this still going on next season?
by Loafer » 05 Sep 2023 10:40
05 Sep 2023 10:40by Clyde1998 » 20 Feb 2024 14:39
20 Feb 2024 14:39by Dirk Gently » 20 Feb 2024 14:43
20 Feb 2024 14:43With or without the obnoxious politics and the sectarian hatred?Clyde1998 wrote:I was at the Rangers-Ross County game last Wednesday. The Rangers equivalent behind the goal were highly impressive: singing for the whole ninety minutes; almost no repetition of songs; were loud throughout the game and the events on the pitch had no impact on their support.
Would be good if Club 1871 took notes from other teams to have a good atmosphere throughout the whole game.
by Clyde1998 » 20 Feb 2024 14:50
20 Feb 2024 14:50I can't remember hearing anything overtly political or sectarian from them. Can't imagine what a sectarian Reading supporter would be like though.Dirk Gently wrote:With or without the obnoxious politics and the sectarian hatred?Clyde1998 wrote:I was at the Rangers-Ross County game last Wednesday. The Rangers equivalent behind the goal were highly impressive: singing for the whole ninety minutes; almost no repetition of songs; were loud throughout the game and the events on the pitch had no impact on their support.
Would be good if Club 1871 took notes from other teams to have a good atmosphere throughout the whole game.
by Green » 20 Feb 2024 15:17
20 Feb 2024 15:17I dunno I doubt the atmosphere at any club has ever been tangibly increased by a bout of note taking.Clyde1998 wrote:I was at the Rangers-Ross County game last Wednesday. The Rangers equivalent behind the goal were highly impressive: singing for the whole ninety minutes; almost no repetition of songs; were loud throughout the game and the events on the pitch had no impact on their support.
Would be good if Club 1871 took notes from other teams to have a good atmosphere throughout the whole game.
by Clyde1998 » 20 Feb 2024 15:27
20 Feb 2024 15:27It's more the point about focus on supporting the team - don't focus on away fans [in my example above, there were hardly an away fans to focus on], don't 'charge'/taunt the away fans when we score, keep supporting the game when the game's not going amazingly or a bit flat, etc.Green wrote:I dunno I doubt the atmosphere at any club has ever been tangibly increased by a bout of note taking.Clyde1998 wrote:I was at the Rangers-Ross County game last Wednesday. The Rangers equivalent behind the goal were highly impressive: singing for the whole ninety minutes; almost no repetition of songs; were loud throughout the game and the events on the pitch had no impact on their support.
Would be good if Club 1871 took notes from other teams to have a good atmosphere throughout the whole game.
It's not so much that you can't teach this stuff, it's that you shouldn't have to.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Feb 2024 23:28
21 Feb 2024 23:28That's where C1871 started. But because it was so successful and gutted Y25/26, it dragged in all the little hoolies too. Especially when it was moved next to Y25/26 so they couldn't stay there and still give it large to the away fans. And none of them are going to go in the West.Clyde1998 wrote:It's more the point about focus on supporting the team - don't focus on away fans [in my example above, there were hardly an away fans to focus on], don't 'charge'/taunt the away fans when we score, keep supporting the game when the game's not going amazingly or a bit flat, etc.Green wrote:I dunno I doubt the atmosphere at any club has ever been tangibly increased by a bout of note taking.Clyde1998 wrote:I was at the Rangers-Ross County game last Wednesday. The Rangers equivalent behind the goal were highly impressive: singing for the whole ninety minutes; almost no repetition of songs; were loud throughout the game and the events on the pitch had no impact on their support.
Would be good if Club 1871 took notes from other teams to have a good atmosphere throughout the whole game.
It's not so much that you can't teach this stuff, it's that you shouldn't have to.
I agree we shouldn't have to teach this sort of thing; it's more of an inspiration thing and looking at small improvements that could be made.
by Dirk Gently » 22 Feb 2024 10:46
22 Feb 2024 10:46I think the main motivation for the move across the South Stand isn't to benefit the atmosphere or enhance c1871. It's more about forcing the supporters of away clubs with large followings to pay more because they're in the otherwise empty Upper West.Snowflake Royal wrote:That's where C1871 started. But because it was so successful and gutted Y25/26, it dragged in all the little hoolies too. Especially when it was moved next to Y25/26 so they couldn't stay there and still give it large to the away fans. And none of them are going to go in the West.Clyde1998 wrote:It's more the point about focus on supporting the team - don't focus on away fans [in my example above, there were hardly an away fans to focus on], don't 'charge'/taunt the away fans when we score, keep supporting the game when the game's not going amazingly or a bit flat, etc.Green wrote: I dunno I doubt the atmosphere at any club has ever been tangibly increased by a bout of note taking.
It's not so much that you can't teach this stuff, it's that you shouldn't have to.
I agree we shouldn't have to teach this sort of thing; it's more of an inspiration thing and looking at small improvements that could be made.
I think the move across the South stand has probably not been for the better.
by stealthpapes » 23 Feb 2024 13:28
23 Feb 2024 13:28keep the hummus separate from the other dips?Clyde1998 wrote:I can't remember hearing anything overtly political or sectarian from them. Can't imagine what a sectarian Reading supporter would be like though.Dirk Gently wrote:With or without the obnoxious politics and the sectarian hatred?Clyde1998 wrote:I was at the Rangers-Ross County game last Wednesday. The Rangers equivalent behind the goal were highly impressive: singing for the whole ninety minutes; almost no repetition of songs; were loud throughout the game and the events on the pitch had no impact on their support.
Would be good if Club 1871 took notes from other teams to have a good atmosphere throughout the whole game.
by Clyde1998 » 23 Feb 2024 16:12
23 Feb 2024 16:12People shop in Asda!? Total scum.stealthpapes wrote:keep the hummus separate from the other dips?Clyde1998 wrote:I can't remember hearing anything overtly political or sectarian from them. Can't imagine what a sectarian Reading supporter would be like though.Dirk Gently wrote:
With or without the obnoxious politics and the sectarian hatred?
never shop in ASDA?
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