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Post by terrier25 on Dec 18, 2007 23:54:14 GMT 1
whatever the outcome, lets agree to stick to it and sing our hearts out for the lads.
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Post by panasonicgeese on Dec 19, 2007 0:21:37 GMT 1
As stated previous thats my stand so all 7 of us are at the game from my group and as my lad went to the Leeds game (he is 12) and really enjoyed the signing he will be up for it.
We sit directly behind the goal about 10 rows up. Hopefully its going to be noisy for the Crewe game. It will make a change from just that bloke shouting 'WHO' whenever the other team make a sub!
Town usually attack that end in the second half so it will give them a bit of a lift.
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Post by Richard1986 on Dec 19, 2007 0:25:55 GMT 1
go on then i'll bring my binoculars!
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2007 0:30:25 GMT 1
I sat there for 2 years but prefer the view down the side by miles.. People used to sing in there though when it was full and we were good
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Post by andygolcar on Dec 19, 2007 0:55:50 GMT 1
I sat in there for 5 years or so, but after the Birmingham game , the atmosphere in there was pretty dead, so now i sit in the singing section.
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Post by jon43 on Dec 19, 2007 1:01:49 GMT 1
Good idea, better still make the Panasonic under 25’s only. No more juvenile chants in the Antich, Don’t forget to take the drummer, might even get a pint at half time now.
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Post by townfanjamie on Dec 19, 2007 1:08:15 GMT 1
I remember the band in the Panasonic Upper... I think it was from Kirklees Music School? Can anyone confirm? It was great. Back in the days of Stewart... we were all singing 'Walking in a Stewart Wonderland' when we beat Grimsby 3-1... think it was Grimsby.
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Post by gruberhtafc on Dec 19, 2007 8:14:12 GMT 1
I have been up there once. I really dint enjoy it. you feel miles away from the player. I went towards the end of the season and just had sun in my eyes all game.
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Post by panasonicgeese on Dec 19, 2007 9:44:36 GMT 1
Good idea, better still make the Panasonic under 25’s only. No more juvenile chants in the Antich, Don’t forget to take the drummer, might even get a pint at half time now. Excuse me I'm 41 and sing just as well as the rest. I'm sure others on here of a similar age will disagree with the U25 thing.
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Post by SN0W on Dec 19, 2007 10:03:20 GMT 1
yes I'll be there too (about 10 rows back behind the goal) ... btw the sun is the best bit... nice and warm
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Post by upthetown on Dec 19, 2007 14:02:34 GMT 1
9-9-9,
so executive box it is then!
I've sat in every stand at the galpharm, i now sit in kilner bank when I go.
however I like everywhere for different reasons. I used to love panasonic lower where you were so close to the goals, it was brilliant. Panasonic upper as you could always get a seat at front, but too far from the action and no atmosphere now. Atmosphere used to be good here when we were in old div1. I live riverside lower because you can get close to the dug outs and the pitch. Kilner bank......just for the atmosphere, I think the views EVERYWHERE else in the stadium is better than the kilner bank.
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Post by panasonicgeese on Dec 19, 2007 14:05:53 GMT 1
yes I'll be there too (about 10 rows back behind the goal) ... btw the sun is the best bit... nice and warm SNOW you must be near me Row J or is it JJ? I automatically just go their.
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Post by Polish Hippy on Dec 19, 2007 14:55:51 GMT 1
Good idea, better still make the Panasonic under 25’s only. No more juvenile chants in the Antich, Don’t forget to take the drummer, might even get a pint at half time now. Excuse me I'm 41 and sing just as well as the rest. I'm sure others on here of a similar age will disagree with the U25 thing. Too flaming right.
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Post by terrier25 on Dec 20, 2007 19:46:19 GMT 1
It's obvious there is little enthusiasm for this so lets just agree to do more singing without the need to move stands. GET BEHIND THE TEAM FROM THE OFF LIKE WE DID AT LEEDS. Surely Leeds are not so special that we can only sing when we play them?
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Post by terrierng on Dec 20, 2007 19:51:22 GMT 1
yeah but at home everyone is spread out,i myself go in the lower tier and if we play a big team it rocks if not its dead,can hardly hear the kilner most games,so tbh i think we need a stand behind a goal,trouble with that is rest of ground could well be empty.
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Post by djay on Dec 20, 2007 21:06:38 GMT 1
i do think it something town should look at for 1 game but both upper and lower we could use it to mark 100 years and rename it the cowshed for the day
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Post by spiketheterrier on Dec 22, 2007 14:23:43 GMT 1
Not a bad idea...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Post by panasonicgeese on Dec 22, 2007 14:36:56 GMT 1
i do think it something town should look at for 1 game but both upper and lower we could use it to mark 100 years and rename it the cowshed for the day The Panasonic Cowshed
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Post by stevvy on Dec 22, 2007 16:08:48 GMT 1
no point in all honesty,theyre effectively still going to be attacking looking at a load of empty seats in the lower tier,the view up there isnt that good(wasnt when ive been in there before)n the atmos will just drift out of the corners(the corners really should have been filled in)
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