madreadingfanWest Stand Man A couple of weeks ago the Brum set up issued similar things to their crowd for the Wolves game. Seemed to work for them didn't it?
you would say that west stand man
Well, only becaue it is true!
by West Stand Man » 30 Apr 2009 15:48
madreadingfanWest Stand Man A couple of weeks ago the Brum set up issued similar things to their crowd for the Wolves game. Seemed to work for them didn't it?
you would say that west stand man
by chandog » 30 Apr 2009 17:11
Royalshow Why not play a high pitched noise over the PA the whole game.We have lost the plot here.BTW you can defend it saying that other clubs do it.I'm going to get there early and remove as many as i can from under peoples seats if that is the case.
by Jerry St Clair » 30 Apr 2009 18:38
chandog seeing as our fans wont clap or sing why would they join in with this?
by chandog » 30 Apr 2009 19:08
Jerry St Clairchandog seeing as our fans wont clap or sing why would they join in with this?
Because only a total mongtard would use these things? That covers the majority of a our fanbase.
by Deathy » 30 Apr 2009 20:40
Jerry St Clairchandog seeing as our fans wont clap or sing why would they join in with this?
Because only a total mongtard would use these things? That covers the majority of a our fanbase.
by Terminal Boardom » 30 Apr 2009 20:49
DeathyJerry St Clairchandog seeing as our fans wont clap or sing why would they join in with this?
Because only a total mongtard would use these things? That covers the majority of a our fanbase.
I have a new favourite word.
by Royalshow » 30 Apr 2009 21:15
by chandog » 30 Apr 2009 22:10
Royalshow Chris Lovelock = mongtard
by West Stand Man » 01 May 2009 11:59
by Huntley & Palmer » 01 May 2009 12:24
West Stand Man This thread is loving proof that HNA is not really representative of the majority view. The 'hard core' on here simply don't get it. There are thousands of fans who do want to jig around to Tom Hark, make a noise with free Clapper (or whatever) and have a bit of a laugh. That there are some (a minority of the overall fanbase) on here who don't like it is sad, they need to accept that it is just a fact of life - live with it.
West Stand Man This thread is loving proof that HNA is not really representative of the majority view. The 'hard core' on here simply don't get it. There are thousands of fans who do want to jig around to Tom Hark, make a noise with free Clapper (or whatever) and have a bit of a laugh. That there are some (a minority of the overall fanbase) on here who don't like it is sad, they need to accept that it is just a fact of life - live with it.
by TFF » 01 May 2009 12:33
West Stand Man This thread is loving proof that HNA is not really representative of the majority view. The 'hard core' on here simply don't get it. There are thousands of fans who do want to jig around to Tom Hark, make a noise with free Clapper (or whatever) and have a bit of a laugh. That there are some (a minority of the overall fanbase) on here who don't like it is sad, they need to accept that it is just a fact of life - live with it.
by West Stand Man » 01 May 2009 12:37
boy1985West Stand Man This thread is loving proof that HNA is not really representative of the majority view. The 'hard core' on here simply don't get it. There are thousands of fans who do want to jig around to Tom Hark, make a noise with free Clapper (or whatever) and have a bit of a laugh. That there are some (a minority of the overall fanbase) on here who don't like it is sad, they need to accept that it is just a fact of life - live with it.
ALOL!
because the west stand is famous for jigging around and having a laugh. you crazy mofos you!
by West Stand Man » 01 May 2009 12:39
That Friday FeelingWest Stand Man This thread is loving proof that HNA is not really representative of the majority view. The 'hard core' on here simply don't get it. There are thousands of fans who do want to jig around to Tom Hark, make a noise with free Clapper (or whatever) and have a bit of a laugh. That there are some (a minority of the overall fanbase) on here who don't like it is sad, they need to accept that it is just a fact of life - live with it.
I'm in the UW and I'm all for goal music (but Terry and June instead of Tom Hark please) and a bit of a dance when we score but this is still a 'kin stupid idea.
I'd be right behind the idea normally but this is the biggest match of the season and virtually guaranteed to have a belting atmosphere on its own. There was no need to mess imho.
by T.R.O.L.I. » 01 May 2009 12:58
by soggy biscuit » 01 May 2009 13:01
by Hoop Blah » 01 May 2009 13:39
West Stand Man This thread is living proof that HNA is not really representative of the majority view. The 'hard core' on here simply don't get it. There are thousands of fans who do want to jig around to Tom Hark, make a noise with free Clapper (or whatever) and have a bit of a laugh. That there are some (a minority of the overall fanbase) on here who don't like it is sad, they need to accept that it is just a fact of life - live with it.
by BR2 » 01 May 2009 13:56
Hoop BlahWest Stand Man This thread is living proof that HNA is not really representative of the majority view. The 'hard core' on here simply don't get it. There are thousands of fans who do want to jig around to Tom Hark, make a noise with free Clapper (or whatever) and have a bit of a laugh. That there are some (a minority of the overall fanbase) on here who don't like it is sad, they need to accept that it is just a fact of life - live with it.
I asked STAR this question but haven't had any response so I'll try running it through you.
How do you know there are thousands who think this is a great idea? What research is there to back that up?
Just because other clubs have done something similar doesn't mean that supporters like this kind of thing. It might appeal to an element of the fanbase (the impressionable kids and the new 'family audience' that's been attracted to football more and more over the last 5-10 years) but it is this kind of thing that is changing the game for the worst and will probably test the patience and loyalty of many fans at the same time.
by Royal Lady » 01 May 2009 14:00
by Thaumagurist* » 01 May 2009 14:05
T.R.O.L.I. I give it 10 minutes into the game before there is an announcement ver the tannoy asking supporters not to turn their "clappers" into cardborad aeroplanes (or the like) and to stop throwing them on the pitch.
Happened with the "Bring It On" placards and the club had a good old moan about it then
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