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Thread: The Crowd

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    The Crowd

    Today was a perfect example of the crowd getting behind the team and the team responding.

    It makes a hell of a difference.

    Usually when we go a goal down we are silent, but we were very supportive in the last 30 minutes today and I'm certain that it helped to spur the lads on.

    Every one of them always puts a shift in for us and it's a pity that (at home anyway) we don't give them our best vocal support in return.

    Today we did, just when it was needed, , and I think it was a big factor in turning the game on it's head.

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    You're crowd was great today (on TV )

    Top result.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf View Post
    You're crowd was great today (on TV )

    Top result.
    Cheers Newcy.. ..looks like we will playing you lads next season, you are walking away with the league.. Another easy win tonight against the Blunts( who have been very blunt lately) ..

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    It was loud and constant, especially after Nancy Sterling missed that sitter

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    It's like that at every away game, no idea why we can't replicate it at home?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It's like that at every away game, no idea why we can't replicate it at home?
    We dont play the likes of city every other week and a cold November at home to Stoke doesnt quite whet the appetite as much

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    You miss my point IDWT.

    No matter where I travel away or when I go, the Clarets' away support is always vociferous and truly tremendous.

    Why we can't replicate that at home is way beyond me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    You miss my point IDWT.

    No matter where I travel away or when I go, the Clarets' away support is always vociferous and truly tremendous.

    Why we can't replicate that at home is way beyond me!
    its because we are all confined in one stand and tend to join in with the flow-

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    Time for Make Some Noise Screen Shots to choreograph it to our advantage

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    You miss my point IDWT.

    No matter where I travel away or when I go, the Clarets' away support is always vociferous and truly tremendous.

    Why we can't replicate that at home is way beyond me!

    You should know BT,you've followed them away for many years.. I will tell you why just in case you've forgot.. Usually the people who attend away matches are the most fervent and vociferous fans we have..It's called "pack mentality" where all the supporters are herded together in a special area for away fans and the fans feel like they have to get behind the team and make as much noise as possible to encourage them along...

    This doesn't happen at home ,due to these fervent supporters all being sat in different parts of the ground and some people just like to watch the football without chanting all the game.. It was nice to here all the ground rocking on Saturday in the last half hour,it came across really really well on the tele.. TBH.. It Should happen more often than it does..

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