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Thread: Morton (H)

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Singing section (and I assume drum) to remain, as confirmed on the official. We've also create a 'quiet zone' for the grumpy folk.
    Otherwise known as The Dode Fox 😂

  2. #12
    I don't really understand what is meant by a quiet zone or how it's even possible. It'll be interesting to hear where it is.

  3. #13
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    I'd imagine it'll be at the Shed end of the GF? Possibly brought on by that girl collapsing in the ET the other week.

  4. #14
    If it is that incident that's created this change of thought then is it too much of a stretch to directly link the creation of the signing section (and specifically the introduction of the drum and loud haler) to their problems? It's an interesting one.

  5. #15
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    We've been waiting 10 years for this, please don't let us mess it up by over-complicating it. The Club statement is total gobbledygook. A couple of gems...

    We're being given an opportunity to 'showcase (f'n hate that 'new' word) our support'.

    And 'the Club is committed to encouraging fans'.

    Well, thank the Lord!

    GET ON WITH IT.

  6. #16
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    I am massively in favour of singing section and allowing them a drum

    It’s a football match and we want to help the team with a great atmosphere

  7. #17
    It definitely made the atmosphere better and it'll be interesting to see how it works out longer term.

  8. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by LSArab View Post
    I am massively in favour of singing section and allowing them a drum

    It’s a football match and we want to help the team with a great atmosphere
    Im not too fussed about drums but seeing as Tanny is normally like a Library I'll put up with it if it helps create some atmosphere.

  9. #19
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    Anything that creates a noisier atmosphere is a good thing. The real bug bear of mine is the introduction over the last couple of decades of playing stuff over the tannoy when a goal is scored. There is nothing better in football than the roar of the crowd when a goal is scored and the spontaneous reaction. To play music at the very moment you are guaranteed noise, and some of the jingles are cringe, is utter madness and another sign of the sanitising of football since the 1980's. At least with Ultras they are putting atmosphere back in to the stadiums.
    Last edited by arab777; 15-09-2023 at 09:32 AM.

  10. #20
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    One thing we need to guard against is complacency as a lot of noise on podcasts and stuff about us running away with it, we haven't played a team yet thar I consider to be a challenger or top 4 (Raith, QP, Partick)

    Been a good start and happy with our defensive record and how we are shaping up however tougher tests to come in next few weeks

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