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Thread: Drum Replacement In Kop

  1. #1
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    Drum Replacement In Kop

    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.

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    No thanks, unless he learns to play it properly!!!

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    Free Nurofen with every ticket...

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    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

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    So having a drum is an advantage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by calmpie View Post
    So having a drum is an advantage?
    It helps the away team generate atmosphere, so it potentially is

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    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.

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    Don't worry, if 95% of us vote no he couldn't possibly introduce it.

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    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by calmpie View Post
    So having a drum is an advantage?
    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

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