by Royal With Cheese » 22 Apr 2012 08:51
22 Apr 2012 08:51I suppose they're a lot noisier than flags given out.No Fixed Abode wrote:If it's any consolation Bayern fans were given clappers in the CL Semi last night.
Errrr we got promoted, of course the atmosphere is gonna be fantasticIsaac Hunt wrote:^This.That Friday Feeling wrote:I'm sure you'd like to think that, but I can assure you the stand was awash with them. Maybe fewer in Y26 but they were there too.SLAMMED wrote:
Great atmosphere generated by the East Stand who largely ignored them.
They might be a bit gimp but as pointed out above, they got the place rocking pre kick off an the noise never let up, with every stand joining in. Once we went ahead it was something special to hear the whole stadium chanting in unison.
They won't be there every match but they were a bit of fun and did a job. Some of you miserable sods need to chill out and give a bit of credit for a change.
Loathe the idea of them, but they got other parts of the stadium involved last night and i thought the atmosphere was fantastic.
SLAMMED wrote:Clappers were absolutely fucking awful.
Great atmosphere generated by the East Stand who largely ignored them.
Errrr we got promoted, of course the atmosphere is gonna be fantasticBig Foot wrote:
And if it is so easy to get the "quiet" ones involved why are they not every game. I would say that there are a lot of supporters who yell encouragement or at the officials but won't/don't join in chants but are happy to clap. The sneering at blue army on here is all very well but it is the one thing that the whole stadium joins in on and the clapper banners were to build on that.rob the royal wrote:
I'm all for getting people involved but at games like that they'll get involved anyway, it doesn't take long to learn the words to blue army...
Exactly.West Stand Man wrote:SLAMMED wrote:Clappers were absolutely fucking awful.
Great atmosphere generated by the East Stand who largely ignored them.
You needed to look at the East Stand from over the pitch. The clappers were in mass usage in all bar the obvious (Y24/25) areas.
I don't think it was half as bad as I thought it would be. In the main, they complimented the singing rather than competed with it and it was great to see all four stands making a noise.West Stand Man wrote:Well, now it is all done what is the verdict?
Looking dispassionately on to the way it all panned out here's a view that will upset the 'hard core'.
There was an awesome atmosphere throughout the whole of the final 2 games. ALL of the stadium got involved in making some noise and it was deafening at times. The clappers were very evident throughout that - in parts on the stadium where the chanting/ singing is routine the clappers were less evident but that is unsurprising. The easy conclusion to draw is that they did have an impact on 'quieter' areas of the stadium, helping the self-conscious majority to get involved.
So, horses for courses. If you are one of those who has no problem losing your inhibitions and chanting you don't need (and probably don't want) these aids. Many more do use them and they then relax into the general atmosphere.
Yes, you could argue that the situation was such that there was bound to be a top rate atmosphere all round the Madejski but history shows that not always to be the case. A substantial element of our fans are very self-conscious about getting into the generation of a large wall of sound; any help to lift that is a good thing. We probably don't want or need to have them all the time but once in a while they are not a bad thing to add to the party.
Onwards and upwards. Inflatables next week.
SLAMMED wrote: Exactly.
Schards#2 wrote: I don't think it was half as bad as I thought it would be. In the main, they complimented the singing rather than competed with it and it was great to see all four stands making a noise.
Whilst, undoubtadly, these games would have had the best atmosphere of the season regardless, I can't think of many games where virtually the entire crowd has been engaged. In a perfect world, I'd rather they were engaged without these but we're not there yet.
Would refer to this post which I totally agree with.Friday's Legacy wrote:Please tell me this isn't true?
There is no need for it. The atmosphere at home games has been superb in recent games. This is EMBARRASSING.
STAR, you really need to sort yourselves out!
The sections of the East Stand I was referring to was the sections with the best atmosphere.West Stand Man wrote:SLAMMED wrote: Exactly.
Exactly what? Your post implied that the East Stand didn't use them. Mine said they did. So how can we have agreed - unless you are Belgian of course?
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