by SLAMMED » 04 May 2009 13:17
by chandog » 04 May 2009 14:29
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 04 May 2009 14:39
Huntley & Palmer It basically sounded like 20.000 fanny farts TBF. Oh and mine gad been stolen before I got to my seat, so I expect STAR to hand over the cash as compensation
by PlasticRoyale » 04 May 2009 18:26
by Maguire » 04 May 2009 19:22
by handbags_harris » 04 May 2009 19:26
by AthleticoSpizz » 04 May 2009 19:41
Disagree, the kids loved 'emhandbags_harris Can someone please tell me why people require reinforced pieces of cardboard to make a noise when they have two perfectly natural acceptable ways of making a din at a football match - their gobs and their hands??? What an utter embarrassment these things were.
by Royal With Cheese » 04 May 2009 19:54
by SLAMMED » 04 May 2009 19:56
AthleticoSpizzDisagree, the kids loved 'emhandbags_harris Can someone please tell me why people require reinforced pieces of cardboard to make a noise when they have two perfectly natural acceptable ways of making a din at a football match - their gobs and their hands??? What an utter embarrassment these things were.
I believe the children are our future, teach them well and let them lead the way, I believe all the beauty they pocess inside
by STAR Liaison » 05 May 2009 10:17
by West Stand Man » 05 May 2009 11:26
Hoop BlahWest Stand Man So far as Tom Hark is concerned I have stated my case often enough. Love it or hate it the fact is that as soon as it strikes up there is a VAST majority of the crowd joining in. It then gets slated on HNA by the minority fun Gestapo.
So far as the clappers are concerned - I concede that I have no evidence yet. I am basing my presumption of the usual response to this type of thing - which is for most people to join in (at least to begin with) and the vocal minority to spout on about how it isn't what football is all about. The photos of old style rattles say it all to be honest. Real football fans (whatever that might constitute) have used all sorts of odd noise generators throughout time. They went out of favour during the worst of the hooligan era in the 70s and that had nothing to do with them being unpopular with fans - just that the potential use of them as a weapon was somewhat frowned on.
The club is pandering to the probabale majority - not a bad marketing plan to be honest. They mat have it wrong this time - we'll see - but don't knock them for trying.
So what you said wasn't actually true then?
As for Tom Hark, I'm not a fan of it, but then I do join in when they play it because it's at a time when I obviously want to be celebrating and they've turned it into part of that. A lot of it is down to taking the piss out of the whole idea of music aided celebration, part of it is because it gets the away fans taking the piss out of us and you have to stand up for your own.
I think 'some' of the joining in for things like this and the Bring It On debacle is a similar thing. People don't want to make the club look more pathetic than it is with these things so join in out of sympathy more than a desire for the club or orchestrate atmospher!
by Hoop Blah » 05 May 2009 12:41
by BR2 » 06 May 2009 10:08
by Deathy » 06 May 2009 10:16
by loyalroyal4life » 06 May 2009 10:36
by BR2 » 06 May 2009 10:59
loyalroyal4life 1st 25 mins on sunday was the best atmosphere at mad stad for a while imo. it picked up again when we were all over them 1st 20 of the 2nd half!!
it obviously makes a difference to them playing better and I really hope we can make a racket come tuesday
by madreadingfan » 06 May 2009 11:03
by BR2 » 06 May 2009 11:19
madreadingfan the players even say that it does make a difference and i think i will listen to them as they are the ones playing on the pitch
by SLAMMED » 13 May 2009 01:16
Royal_Belly ^^^ she also said she'll bring you a mars bar to the Burnley game as a peace offering!
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