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Dec 21, 2014 18:42:25 GMT 1
Post by terrier1 on Dec 21, 2014 18:42:25 GMT 1
In the north stand again.Thank You
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Post by 007Berlin on Dec 21, 2014 18:47:13 GMT 1
Because the stadium was a wall of noise prior to some good people putting a lot of effort into giving us a "home" end.
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Dec 21, 2014 18:55:08 GMT 1
Post by wildbillthetownfan on Dec 21, 2014 18:55:08 GMT 1
The atmosphere in the first half was probably one of the worst i can remember, but it's hard to get behind a team when they aren't delivering on the pitch. Talking of Libraries?? there was no noise at all from the Anitch.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Dec 21, 2014 18:55:28 GMT 1
In the north stand again.Thank You Why post that you sado ? At least they try to make one pal
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 18:58:06 GMT 1
Supposed to be out 12th man
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 18:58:18 GMT 1
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Dec 21, 2014 19:00:12 GMT 1
Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:00:12 GMT 1
The atmosphere in the first half was probably one of the worst i can remember, but it's hard to get behind a team when they aren't delivering on the pitch.Talking of Libraries?? there was no noise at all from the Anitch. I'm sorry, but I think the poor football is giving the NSL an easy get-out at the moment. We could've won 5-0 yesterday, and it wouldn't have added a single extra person to the North Stand turnout.
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Post by terrierng on Dec 21, 2014 19:04:24 GMT 1
Haha, having a go again at the nsl..if you dont like it dont go in,make your own noise, i never heard any from anywhere else so why haveva go at lads who try summat... Kilner bank singing section? Fucking kids with all the gear and no idea..
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:12:23 GMT 1
Well I went in there despite not having my lad with me yesterday (and everyone else I was with pre match going in the Kilner) and stood all game and had a right good session of "encouragingly shouting at them" particularly in the second half.
I thought given the insipid nonventurous first half tedium fest on the pitch, the atmosphere in there was actually alright... and when I do come back next, its certainly where I'll be going.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:17:43 GMT 1
A sincere question, with no agenda: Are there fewer people in the North stand this season, on average, than last season? Anecdotally, it seems that way to me, but I can't find figures anywhere.
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Dec 21, 2014 19:18:03 GMT 1
Post by Tim Nice But Dim on Dec 21, 2014 19:18:03 GMT 1
Always someone having a go at the North Stand, but let's face it, i heard nothing from the Kilner bank yesterday.
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Post by terrierng on Dec 21, 2014 19:22:58 GMT 1
A sincere question, with no agenda: Are there fewer people in the North stand this season, on average, than last season? Anecdotally, it seems that way to me, but I can't find figures anywhere. What does it matter? There are less people in all parts of the ground.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:27:21 GMT 1
A sincere question, with no agenda: Are there fewer people in the North stand this season, on average, than last season? Anecdotally, it seems that way to me, but I can't find figures anywhere. What does it matter? There are less people in all parts of the ground. I think it's a fair enough question to ask given the club has put money and resources into it. Like I said, I don't have an agenda - I've mentioned my support of the NSL on here numerous times. I'm just curious as to how ONE of the measures of efficacy is holding up, that's all.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:30:52 GMT 1
What does it matter? There are less people in all parts of the ground. I think it's a fair enough question to ask given the club has put money and resources into it. Like I said, I don't have an agenda - I've mentioned my support of the NSL on here numerous times. I'm just curious as to how ONE of the measures of efficacy is holding up, that's all. The club has not put a single penny into the NSL. It's organised by volunteers and funded by fans. The average attendance in that stand prior to Saturday was 660
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Dec 21, 2014 19:35:43 GMT 1
Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:35:43 GMT 1
I think it's a fair enough question to ask given the club has put money and resources into it. Like I said, I don't have an agenda - I've mentioned my support of the NSL on here numerous times. I'm just curious as to how ONE of the measures of efficacy is holding up, that's all. The club has not put a single penny into the NSL. It's organised by volunteers and funded by fans. The average attendance in that stand prior to Saturday was 660 But the whole change over from the family stand to its current guise has a cost implication for the club, surely?
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Post by Pozza on Dec 21, 2014 19:36:10 GMT 1
In the north stand again.Thank You Probably couldn't hear it due to all the noise coming from the other 2 stands.
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Dec 21, 2014 19:36:27 GMT 1
Post by Tim Nice But Dim on Dec 21, 2014 19:36:27 GMT 1
It's not uncommon for 200 away fan's to make more noise than 12,000 Town fan's There are many factors why that is from poor design to fan's who just cant be arsed. Look at Palace fan's home and away? i rest my case.
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Post by terrierng on Dec 21, 2014 19:42:04 GMT 1
The club has not put a single penny into the NSL. It's organised by volunteers and funded by fans. The average attendance in that stand prior to Saturday was 660 But the whole change over from the family stand to its current guise has a cost implication for the club, surely? In what way?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:45:29 GMT 1
The club has not put a single penny into the NSL. It's organised by volunteers and funded by fans. The average attendance in that stand prior to Saturday was 660 But the whole change over from the family stand to its current guise has a cost implication for the club, surely? They will have missed out on revenue im sure from people like me who were in the singing section last year at £370 but are now in the north stand at £250. But the club hasn't paid anything out. Just on the NSL yesterday, it was a poor atmosphere compared to previous games. But in defense (obviously) of the NSL it was a dire game of few chances the weekend before Christmas when attendances were down. We had no drum either and with so few it was a real challenge. I've said it before and I'll say it again, judge the NSL at the end of the season. I genuinely couldn't hear a peep from the singing section on Saturday, only Liam's drum occasionally. The Frustrating thing about every Sunday after a defeat at home is having thee 'NSL was quiet again' debate. Good football and results breed positive atmospheres. Some people, the OP for example, need to grow up.
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Dec 21, 2014 19:46:25 GMT 1
Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 19:46:25 GMT 1
But the whole change over from the family stand to its current guise has a cost implication for the club, surely? In what way? You don't need to physically give money to something for it to have a cost implication. There will have been time and work associated with safety surveys and stewarding, design time for promotional work, etc. I know the club don't pay for the flags and streamers, but it's a bit naive to think the changeover didn't have a knock-on when it came to their costing.
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Post by Sio on Dec 21, 2014 19:59:53 GMT 1
You don't need to physically give money to something for it to have a cost implication. There will have been time and work associated with safety surveys and stewarding, design time for promotional work, etc. I know the club don't pay for the flags and streamers, but it's a bit naive to think the changeover didn't have a knock-on when it came to their costing. Regardless, the NSL is a long term thing and will hopefully increase over the years. I don't think the costs associated with the changeover are wholly relevant, personally. As for the debate (not aimed at you Iffy)- getting boring now. Those of us who go in the NSL enjoy it. Can't hear us, who cares? We're trying, and enjoying it at the same time. Certainly putting more effort into making atmosphere than any other sections in the ground. The criticism for it baffles me, genuinely confused as to why our own fans would want to shoot something potentially positive down.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 20:01:02 GMT 1
I feel the NSL might have been a success if the team were having a good season , however it just seems to be a bunch of mates at the back of the goal having a laugh ,
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Dec 21, 2014 20:12:06 GMT 1
Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 20:12:06 GMT 1
I think it's a fair enough question to ask given the club has put money and resources into it. Like I said, I don't have an agenda - I've mentioned my support of the NSL on here numerous times. I'm just curious as to how ONE of the measures of efficacy is holding up, that's all. The club has not put a single penny into the NSL. It's organised by volunteers and funded by fans. The average attendance in that stand prior to Saturday was 660 To be fair to the club there is cheap tickets available to college/uni staff/students, there's a few of us taking advantage of this.
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Post by kosi on Dec 21, 2014 20:45:40 GMT 1
Was a laugh to see Lionel Richie on the drums!
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Post by kosi on Dec 21, 2014 20:49:01 GMT 1
You don't need to physically give money to something for it to have a cost implication. There will have been time and work associated with safety surveys and stewarding, design time for promotional work, etc. I know the club don't pay for the flags and streamers, but it's a bit naive to think the changeover didn't have a knock-on when it came to their costing. Regardless, the NSL is a long term thing and will hopefully increase over the years. I don't think the costs associated with the changeover are wholly relevant, personally. As for the debate (not aimed at you Iffy)- getting boring now. Those of us who go in the NSL enjoy it. Can't hear us, who cares? We're trying, and enjoying it at the same time. Certainly putting more effort into making atmosphere than any other sections in the ground. The criticism for it baffles me, genuinely confused as to why our own fans would want to shoot something potentially positive down. Doesn't baffle me! This is Huddersfield town my friend. We don't do positivity!!
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Dec 21, 2014 21:04:48 GMT 1
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Post by jqhtfc on Dec 21, 2014 21:04:48 GMT 1
It's been a shite atmosphere in the ground all year apart from the forest game, personally I don't think the NSL has worked but it's early days for them. To have a go at them over yesterday though is laughable the game was shocking and it was one of the worst atmospheres we have had down there for years.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 21:10:44 GMT 1
Kind of makes me laugh how self centred some people are thinking that the nsl is just about improving the atmosphere for the whole ground, if the guys behind the goal are enjoying it its working.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 21:20:47 GMT 1
But the whole change over from the family stand to its current guise has a cost implication for the club, surely? They will have missed out on revenue im sure from people like me who were in the singing section last year at £370 but are now in the north stand at £250. But the club hasn't paid anything out. Just on the NSL yesterday, it was a poor atmosphere compared to previous games. But in defense (obviously) of the NSL it was a dire game of few chances the weekend before Christmas when attendances were down. We had no drum either and with so few it was a real challenge. I've said it before and I'll say it again, judge the NSL at the end of the season. I genuinely couldn't hear a peep from the singing section on Saturday, only Liam's drum occasionally. The Frustrating thing about every Sunday after a defeat at home is having thee 'NSL was quiet again' debate. Good football and results breed positive atmospheres. Some people, the OP for example, need to grow up. There *was* a drum! And it was annoying.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 21:42:10 GMT 1
Kind of makes me laugh how self centred some people are thinking that the nsl is just about improving the atmosphere for the whole ground, if the guys behind the goal are enjoying it its working. I think self centred is blocking the first three rows with flags behind the goals preventing kids sitting there
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Dec 21, 2014 22:03:43 GMT 1
Post by Automatic(EPBS) on Dec 21, 2014 22:03:43 GMT 1
IMO the splitting up of our more vocal fans has had a negative effect on the home atmosphere. The singers need to be next to the away fans. The NSL is a very good idea but it's in the wrong part of the ground. Sorry if I have offended anyone.
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