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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 10:26:26 GMT 1
tbf 50,000 behind the goal would struggle to make some noise untill the team stops serving up dogshite in front of them Stop fookin moaning.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 10:29:23 GMT 1
tbf 50,000 behind the goal would struggle to make some noise untill the team stops serving up dogshite in front of them Stop fookin moaning. im moaning about people moaning about a different moan to the team poor performance moan
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Post by bluedogs, Esq. on Sept 14, 2014 10:34:34 GMT 1
Well done to the NSL for trying, I'm afraid I prefer the side on view. Very quiet yesterday. Don't worry Nick, the Kilner bank was very quiet also. It might of been quiet in the Kilner bank but the fat town fan still got his tits out for the boro fans scarfutt
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Post by 3Pipe on Sept 14, 2014 10:39:14 GMT 1
I was in the upper tier and it sounded great to start of with died of and then came alive when we scored, keep up the good work This is spot on. Post half time was quiet. The team need to do their bit too and give us summat to sing about.
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Post by Cole on Sept 14, 2014 10:43:28 GMT 1
I think the south stand would work... Providing that the away fans get put either in the Kilner (where te current singing section is) or the south end of the riverside... That way the fans who sit in the Kilner singing section now for 'banter' with the away fans can still do that... And the fans in the NSL still get what they want!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 10:49:48 GMT 1
I'd put the away fans in the upper tier of the main stand, disadvantage them with a poor location, and expensive prices.
Not that it's even relevant at the moment.
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Post by bluedogs, Esq. on Sept 14, 2014 10:51:42 GMT 1
I think the south stand would work... Providing that the away fans get put either in the Kilner (where te current singing section is) or the south end of the riverside... That way the fans who sit in the Kilner singing section now for 'banter' with the away fans can still do that... And the fans in the NSL still get what they want! That would cause chaos at the turnstyle
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Post by htfcmatt89 on Sept 14, 2014 12:38:42 GMT 1
people say give it a chance , it was the same people who wanted the south stand , had there chance then and it didn't work out, always been an atmosphere in the kilner , now its gone , so why try change something thats not broken ? could of made it a lot better if it had been kept in the corner and just advertise it more to the fans
how can you create a tension with the away fans when the nsl are 100 yards away from them , no roof to echo the sound ? , got too give the lads credit , but imo it isnt going to work , all these ifs and buts saying people need to make an effort , why should they ?
people have had season tickets in there for years , why would you want to change to sit in a portable stand ? with no protection from the wind and rain in the coming months ? or to queue at the ground for 20 mins before a game to change a ticket ?
all you get from people is deluded , don't know what your on about etc
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Post by jwhudd802 on Sept 14, 2014 12:46:42 GMT 1
Agree.....need to get back in the Kilner Bank
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Post by Lard Buttie on Sept 14, 2014 13:13:39 GMT 1
Kilner bank/direct golf lower if we are kicking towards the south stand - North stand for the half we are kicking towards that end
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Post by mids on Sept 14, 2014 13:20:30 GMT 1
Great scenes for steads goal! The FML went bonkers, thought it was gonna collapse! Other than that v quiet but as pointed out, the stuff on the pitch was hardly arousing!
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Post by Sio on Sept 14, 2014 13:43:31 GMT 1
people say give it a chance , it was the same people who wanted the south stand , had there chance then and it didn't work out, always been an atmosphere in the kilner , now its gone , so why try change something thats not broken ? could of made it a lot better if it had been kept in the corner and just advertise it more to the fans how can you create a tension with the away fans when the nsl are 100 yards away from them , no roof to echo the sound ? , got too give the lads credit , but imo it isnt going to work , all these ifs and buts saying people need to make an effort , why should they ? people have had season tickets in there for years , why would you want to change to sit in a portable stand ? with no protection from the wind and rain in the coming months ? or to queue at the ground for 20 mins before a game to change a ticket ? all you get from people is deluded , don't know what your on about etc Yes cos all notorious stadiums with atmospheres are based on tension with the away fans, aren't they. The famous Anfield Kop is right by the away stand, oh hang on? Same for the Hillsborough Kop.. Wait a minute? The ones who sit in the singing section want to sing to the away fans- and that's fair enough. The few of us who want to go in the NSL are trying to make something for the team to play towards. They both have their purpose.
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Post by Sio on Sept 14, 2014 13:47:14 GMT 1
Don't worry Nick, the Kilner bank was very quiet also. It might of been quiet in the Kilner bank but the fat town fan still got his tits out for the boro fans scarfutt Aye that's the type of atmosphere we want the young fans to grow up expecting. Comments like that (you may have been saying it sarcastically..) are exactly why we need to focus on building our own atmosphere and not focusing on this ridiculous goading of the away fans every game.
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Sept 14, 2014 14:08:32 GMT 1
I don't think anyone in the Kilner bank is sulking. I support the idea of NSL but its been poorly executed if you want my honest opinion and by that I mean, its in the wrong stand. It should have been located to the Kilner Bank stand by the away fans. I won't go in the north stand because its too shallow, the view isn't that great and its open to the elements and worse of all any atmosphere generated is lost due to no roof keeping it in. The experiment has diluted the atmosphere in the ground. In principle its a good idea, its in the wrong stand. What other solution is there Andy? To be fair Ben mate, I'm not sure what the solution is. Think anything like this is hampered by the stadium design, which there is very little anyone can do about. New stadiums are built enclosed which helps the atmosphere no end, where as ours wasn't. Think you should persist with NSL until the end of this season and then review it, see what's been achieved and if it is going where you want it too.
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Sept 14, 2014 14:19:31 GMT 1
What other solution is there Andy? Nobody is stopping the fans that go in the Kilner, from raising thousands of pounds to purchase flags, streamers, ticker tape, contact the media, hundreds of PM's and emails between themselves, the club, and suppliers. We were located in that corner for years, and it was poor, and personally I would have had no interest in setting up a home end in the corner by the away fans. I prefer it behind the goal, where it has to be. By the way Ben, I know I've quoted your post, I'm obviously responding to Arterrier. A bit defensive there Mel, not trying rain on anyone's parade but if you continue with this attitude you're just cutting off your nose to spite your face, you won't achieve what you want to do, improve the match day atmosphere, in fact there is a good chance that this project is having the exact opposite effect, it could make it worse. There was a singing section in the Kilner Bank yet you want to make a new one at the opposite side of the ground, diluting any atmosphere there was even more? I understand you've put a lot of time and effort into this and fair doo's to you in that respect and I could understand your hackles being raised when people knock it but be realistic about why you're doing it and what you expect to achieve. As I suggested to Ben, give it the full season review it, see if you're achieving what you wanted to and see if its going in right direction,if not I'd switch back into the Kilner Bank.
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Post by terrier1 on Sept 14, 2014 14:33:20 GMT 1
It's embarrassing,and it's made the atmosphere a lot worse.Pack it in boys and girls
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Post by bluedogs, Esq. on Sept 14, 2014 14:34:29 GMT 1
It might of been quiet in the Kilner bank but the fat town fan still got his tits out for the boro fans scarfutt Aye that's the type of atmosphere we want the young fans to grow up expecting. Comments like that ( you may have been saying it sarcastically..) are exactly why we need to focus on building our own atmosphere and not focusing on this ridiculous goading of the away fans every game. Not at all, apart from the goals both sets of fans gave out the loudest cheer of the day
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Post by garyroberts'leftfoot on Sept 14, 2014 14:35:37 GMT 1
I don't think the atmosphere could have got any worse.
Keep it up NSL. You are doing a decent job and have improved the atmosphere considerably.
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Post by terrier1 on Sept 14, 2014 14:36:54 GMT 1
You must be deaf if you think that
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Sept 14, 2014 14:36:58 GMT 1
I don't think the atmosphere could have got any worse. Keep it up NSL. You are doing a decent job and have improved the atmosphere considerably. The last sentence is, simply, just not true.
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Post by showaddywaddywaddy on Sept 14, 2014 14:40:23 GMT 1
Roy Ellam gave it his stamp of approval though and in time it could become as famous as the Dortmund wall of sound.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Sept 14, 2014 14:49:09 GMT 1
Another NSL thread? Give your head a shake kid
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Post by terrierng on Sept 14, 2014 14:55:23 GMT 1
I don't think the atmosphere could have got any worse. Keep it up NSL. You are doing a decent job and have improved the atmosphere considerably. The last sentence is, simply, just not true. it is true if you either go in there or the seats above,in fact a massive improvement on last season.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 14:57:12 GMT 1
Nobody is stopping the fans that go in the Kilner, from raising thousands of pounds to purchase flags, streamers, ticker tape, contact the media, hundreds of PM's and emails between themselves, the club, and suppliers. We were located in that corner for years, and it was poor, and personally I would have had no interest in setting up a home end in the corner by the away fans. I prefer it behind the goal, where it has to be. By the way Ben, I know I've quoted your post, I'm obviously responding to Arterrier. A bit defensive there Mel, not trying rain on anyone's parade but if you continue with this attitude you're just cutting off your nose to spite your face, you won't achieve what you want to do, improve the match day atmosphere, in fact there is a good chance that this project is having the exact opposite effect, it could make it worse. There was a singing section in the Kilner Bank yet you want to make a new one at the opposite side of the ground, diluting any atmosphere there was even more? I understand you've put a lot of time and effort into this and fair doo's to you in that respect and I could understand your hackles being raised when people knock it but be realistic about why you're doing it and what you expect to achieve. As I suggested to Ben, give it the full season review it, see if you're achieving what you wanted to and see if its going in right direction,if not I'd switch back into the Kilner Bank. How is it defensive. The people proclaiming the NSL has already failed seem to have forgotten that our home atmosphere has been nothing short of embarrassing for years. A couple of weeks ago, the atmosphere against Charlton was apparently brilliant, and people from all stands quite rightly pointed out that it wasn't just down to the NSL. Now, when we have one bad game, the NSL is to blame for the BR being quiet? We've had 3 home league games, and one anomaly of a league cup game, and we're making a judgement on the NSL already declaring it's diluting the atmosphere. I'm not bothered if folk take exception with my post to be honest, I certainly aren't going to start sucking up to fans to try and get them to come and join us, if we end up with 200 going back to the Brittania, and we're left with 500 in the NSL that want to be there, then so be it. People can choose to sit where they want, our aim is to make the NSL the preferred choice, yesterday was a setback, Tuesday is an opportunity.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 14:59:32 GMT 1
The last sentence is, simply, just not true. it is true if you either go in there or the seats above,in fact a massive improvement on last season. Highlight of the day was seeing my 4 year old kid start the crowd off singing "We're all mad.....", thanks for the encouragement you gave him mate.
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Post by garyroberts'leftfoot on Sept 14, 2014 15:29:20 GMT 1
I don't think the atmosphere could have got any worse. Keep it up NSL. You are doing a decent job and have improved the atmosphere considerably. The last sentence is, simply, just not true. It must depend on where you sit then. I sit towards the north end of the kilner and it is much improved. You used to be able to hear a pin drop but we now have atmosphere coming from both the north and south ends of the ground. When we were in front again Charlton the whole place was rocking. It is just a shame that we have been so awful at home. If we start to win some games than we will see a large improvement. The singing section struggle to justify their name. It may be because of where I sit but they very rarely sing and only do so when we are winning or have just scored.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 14, 2014 15:36:33 GMT 1
It's embarrassing,and it's made the atmosphere a lot worse.Pack it in boys and girls Seems a bit dictatorial to Suggest that.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 15:37:46 GMT 1
It's embarrassing,and it's made the atmosphere a lot worse.Pack it in boys and girls I'd like to debate the word embarrassing with you, and I will win. Would you like to play? You give me some hard evidence of how the supporters in the North Stand are embarrassing the club (or you), in your opinion. Then it's my turn. Ready when you are.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 15:46:07 GMT 1
It's simple, really, terrier1. If you want to create an atmosphere, you've got to sing and clap and stomp and stamp. You can even spend your own money--not to mention time--to buy banners and flags and all sorts of other colourful bric-a-brac.
That's what the guys and gals in the NSL having been doing and will continue to do.
Match it if you're so bothered.
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Post by ShortbreadPete on Sept 14, 2014 15:48:18 GMT 1
I don't understand. If several hundred Town fans want to go behind the goal and sing their hearts out why is it anyone else's business? If some folk want to stay in the Kilner Bank and sing then that's fine also. Slating people who are putting loads of time and effort into trying to improve the atmosphere is just wrong. With apologies to Nick for being dictatorial, shut up whingers!
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