On Saturday where were the crowd. Beyond a couple of No Nay Nevers, which are hardly inspiring at the best of times, there was virtually nothing to give the team a lift. Surely the fans and the club can do better.
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On Saturday where were the crowd. Beyond a couple of No Nay Nevers, which are hardly inspiring at the best of times, there was virtually nothing to give the team a lift. Surely the fans and the club can do better.
It's been like that for a long time OC.
I genuinely believe that once the old Longside went into oblivion, so did the crowd atmosphere at the Turf.
Your thoughts gentlemen?
"Our Lancashire Home" is hardly inspiring but if you ever attend an away game the din from the travelling Clarets fans literally lifts the lid off.
Strange! :confused:
At away games all the 'singing' fans ' are lumped together and so the noise is heightened- and it rouses others to join in that do not normally- but agree that it is very quiet inside the ground and we fans need to do something about it to encourage the others to raise the noise levels or the 'fortress' will be no more.
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perhaps not enough time to relax and let it out - concentration/trepidation/frustration etc - silencing the vocal chords.
...could always pump some chants through the loudspeakers.
;D
l've never really bought into all this 'hostile' Turf Moor atmosphere that opposition managers are always talking about. As BT says, since the demise of the Longside, apart from one or two rare occasions, there'd have been more atmosphere playing inside Ripon Cathedral.