No thanks, unless he learns to play it properly!!!
Some silly sod has asked Alan to purchase a new drum, as the old one has had it. He's asking fans to vote on Twitter, if they want one or not.
No thanks, unless he learns to play it properly!!!
Free Nurofen with every ticket...
I don't mind us having a drum but I think letting the away fans bring one in shouldn't be allowed, I don't see the point in giving them any kind of advantage when they're at an away game
So having a drum is an advantage?
Hello Alan,
If you decide to purchase another Drum for Eric Delany in the Kop, can you please ensure it has a Mute fitted please, failing that some lessons on how to play it would not go amiss.
Thank you so much, it's either that or supply Ear Defenders at the Turnstiles.
Don't worry, if 95% of us vote no he couldn't possibly introduce it.
Is it the club's drum or does it belong to some supporter?
Who broke it? KDM?
Who gets to play it if it's the club's? Anyone?
A bit lost as to when it first arrived, anyone?
Unless you think the amount of audible support fans make has no bearing whatsoever then of course it's an advantage. A team bringing 100 fans to Meadow Lane sounds a lot quieter than a team bringing 100 fans and a drum to Meadow Lane, a drum helps a small amount of people make a much louder noise than they would be otherwise making, that much is pretty simple.
Edit: I think the Trewster supplied the last drum not too long ago