Evolving the atmosphere

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by Sarah Star » 15 Apr 2009 14:56

Spotters Badge As an STH in GU1 here's my take on it for what it's worth.

Started off really well with plenty of noise being generated and general backing of the team.

Unfortunately this didn't last too long and it became more of a standing at football campaign than an evolving the atmosphere campaign. Why would anybody want to 'Stand up for the biscuit boys' when they are there to support the Royals?

As for the swearing...well it wasn't that bad at all and it is to be expected at football. If people with kids don't want them to hear swearing they shouldn't bring them to football matches. I have 2 kids under 12 and I rather expect they enjoy a song with swearing in it to one without.

As for calling people gay because they choose to leave early well that is just totally outrageous. People pay their money and it's their choice entirely whether they stay the full course or not. Just because you choose to stay until the end so you can boo the team off doesn't necessarily mean everyone should do the same!!

I think you're spot on with this, Spotter's Badge.

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by who are ya? » 15 Apr 2009 14:59

What's gay about leaving a shit football match to go and get on the beer?

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by brendywendy » 15 Apr 2009 15:04

Skin LOL at our club, our stewarding, our fans, our support, our atmosphere, our middle class image, our safety gate, our goal music, and LOL at our recent form. LOL everybody. LOL. They should be paying us FFS.



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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by brendywendy » 15 Apr 2009 15:06

Spotters Badge As an STH in GU1 here's my take on it for what it's worth.

Started off really well with plenty of noise being generated and general backing of the team.

Unfortunately this didn't last too long and it became more of a standing at football campaign than an evolving the atmosphere campaign. Why would anybody want to 'Stand up for the biscuit boys' when they are there to support the Royals?

As for the swearing...well it wasn't that bad at all and it is to be expected at football. If people with kids don't want them to hear swearing they shouldn't bring them to football matches. I have 2 kids under 12 and I rather expect they enjoy a song with swearing in it to one without.

As for calling people gay because they choose to leave early well that is just totally outrageous. People pay their money and it's their choice entirely whether they stay the full course or not. Just because you choose to stay until the end so you can boo the team off doesn't necessarily mean everyone should do the same!!


or they could just still go whenever they want, not really give a toss, and give the finger to those chanting about them being gay.

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by brendywendy » 15 Apr 2009 15:06

AF1 'Stand up for the biscuit boys'


is about the most homo thing i've heard all year, and they then had the cheek to call other fans ghey :?



true, true


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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by Royalshow » 15 Apr 2009 15:08

brendywendy
AF1 'Stand up for the biscuit boys'


is about the most homo thing i've heard all year, and they then had the cheek to call other fans ghey :?



true, true


yeah but you didn't hear it.

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by brendywendy » 15 Apr 2009 15:10

i dont really remember much-people could have sung anything!

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by Stranded » 15 Apr 2009 15:12

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by Spotters Badge » 15 Apr 2009 15:14

brendywendy or they could just still go whenever they want, not really give a toss, and give the finger to those chanting about them being gay.


I don't for one second think the moronic chanting actually made them sit back down until the game finished.


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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by brendywendy » 15 Apr 2009 15:50

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brendywendy or they could just still go whenever they want, not really give a toss, and give the finger to those chanting about them being gay.


I don't for one second think the moronic chanting actually made them sit back down until the game finished.



exactly, so how did it hurt anyone?

dont really think they are gay, and dont really think them being gay would be a bad thing

one guy took it in heroic fashion, laughed, and gave us a wave as he left

(woohoo!)

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by JS28ZoD » 15 Apr 2009 17:45

I for one am glad people made the effort to address what is an alarming issue for me. The atmosphere this season has been worrying, especially with large away followings resulting in poor home results.

I think there are some infraustructure issues with the atmosphere; personally I feel the away fans should be located in the North-East corner, the biscuit boys should then be allowed to set up in the North stand, where there should be no reserved seating allowing people to sit next to who they want.

With season ticket renewals for next year being low, the club have a chance to address the layout errors within the ground which I have no doubt have been harming the noise of the home support and have cost us valuable points this season on the pitch.

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by who are ya? » 15 Apr 2009 18:34

The away fans won't be relocated, it's the easiest position of the ground to get the fans coaches back on the motorway as quickly as possible.

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by JS28ZoD » 16 Apr 2009 09:27

That's a good point.

On a slightly different note, I'm suprised the club has never covered the open air mesh at the back of the stands with the sound proof plastic that some other grounds have. We be a good way of keeping the sound in as it were.


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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by chandog » 16 Apr 2009 09:52

JS28ZoD That's a good point.

On a slightly different note, I'm suprised the club has never covered the open air mesh at the back of the stands with the sound proof plastic that some other grounds have. We be a good way of keeping the sound in as it were.


what sound?

whenever people go out of their way to try and get an atmosphere they are looked at with disgust by all these "fans" who just sit on their hands and refuse to support the team. and then they complain to the stewards who come up and tell us some shit about sitting down and being quiet even though its ok for the away fans to do exactly what we were all doing

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by boy1985 » 16 Apr 2009 09:55

chandog
JS28ZoD That's a good point.

On a slightly different note, I'm suprised the club has never covered the open air mesh at the back of the stands with the sound proof plastic that some other grounds have. We be a good way of keeping the sound in as it were.


what sound?

whenever people go out of their way to try and get an atmosphere they are looked at with disgust by all these "fans" who just sit on their hands and refuse to support the team. and then they complain to the stewards who come up and tell us some shit about sitting down and being quiet even though its ok for the away fans to do exactly what we were all doing


sssshhhhhhhhh

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by pearcetom » 16 Apr 2009 16:34

chandog
JS28ZoD That's a good point.

On a slightly different note, I'm suprised the club has never covered the open air mesh at the back of the stands with the sound proof plastic that some other grounds have. We be a good way of keeping the sound in as it were.


what sound?

whenever people go out of their way to try and get an atmosphere they are looked at with disgust by all these "fans" who just sit on their hands and refuse to support the team. and then they complain to the stewards who come up and tell us some shit about sitting down and being quiet even though its ok for the away fans to do exactly what we were all doing


well stewards are gay....

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by Rex » 16 Apr 2009 19:50

The answer to removing a home supporter is it is easier to identify and take subesquent action wether we like it of not. Any away supporters-it is obviosly much harder to identify the individual/s without the extra resource of CCTV and in relation to standing to not exacerbate a situation. Rightly or wrongly the stewards at the Mad tend to turn a blind eye to group standing and will only target individuals if the situation is controllable. If it isn't then the police are on hand to deal with this.

Has anything happened conderning crowd control to the Cardiff support - probably not. If it has been dealt with betwen both clubs - why hasn't this been communicated. Is it easier to ignore. :|

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by Flash » 16 Apr 2009 21:32

So we just need a whole lot of people standing up to stop them. Trouble with that is its never gonna happen if they always stamp out the small groups. It's like a police state banning congregations of more than 3 people in case its the start of a resistance. This is bollox. Mad Stad = Communist Russia.

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by bobby1413 » 17 Apr 2009 00:00

pearcetom
chandog
JS28ZoD That's a good point.

On a slightly different note, I'm suprised the club has never covered the open air mesh at the back of the stands with the sound proof plastic that some other grounds have. We be a good way of keeping the sound in as it were.


what sound?

whenever people go out of their way to try and get an atmosphere they are looked at with disgust by all these "fans" who just sit on their hands and refuse to support the team. and then they complain to the stewards who come up and tell us some shit about sitting down and being quiet even though its ok for the away fans to do exactly what we were all doing


well stewards are gay....


That is completely inappropriate language, I shall complain at once.

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Re: Evolving the atmosphere

by brendywendy » 17 Apr 2009 09:59

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brendywendy or they could just still go whenever they want, not really give a toss, and give the finger to those chanting about them being gay.


I don't for one second think the moronic chanting actually made them sit back down until the game finished.



most people just laughed


just not sure how its offensive

if i had any (openly)gay friends id ask them

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