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More attacking football would certainly raise the excitement levels, and of course moving that family stand to the Elleslie sould have an effect.
There's not much you can do about it, but there's way too many old moaners at the ground who do nothing for atmosphere - they seem to come to the ground just to moan.
I'm in the upper loft, and I'd say the vast majority of people in the upper loft are men between 50-70 years-old. They sit in silence for most of the game, only opening their mouths to moan, even when Rs are winning.
I know you get moaners at all grounds, but it's starting to drive me nuts. At the start of the game on Saturday they were all talking about how they hoped Jimmy will get the sack soon - at this point we were in the play-off places! I have many issues with Jimmy's side at the moment myself, but this is madness. The main problem is it spreads like a plague, one starts moaning, they all start moaning.
After Chery scored the free-kick I made a point of looking around me and quite a number of these older men were not even clapping the goal, let alone cheering!
There are some young kids around me, they do try to cheer and join in with the singing, but you can see them completely isolated and they soon lose their enthusiasm. I try to join in with chants myself, but I find I'm a lone voice and it becomes ridiculous. I'm seriously thinking about changing my seat next season, but I suspect I'd be stuck in the middle of moaners wherever I go.
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Originally posted by blueandwright View PostGenuinely think all we need is a bit of attacking intent and the place will be rocking. It is hard for fans who have put up with utter sh!te for years now to get excited and create an atmosphere without any inspiration on the pitch.
Until that happens the atmosphere will not improve and attendances will drop.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostScore some goals from open play. Try to push forward at speed. Use the flanks and cross from the byline. Carry the ball. Stop endlessly passing backward and sideways. Take proper corners. Play a pressing game, dare I say.
If the football is dull, how can anyone expect the fans to be excited?
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostScore some goals from open play. Try to push forward at speed. Use the flanks and cross from the byline. Carry the ball. Stop endlessly passing backward and sideways. Take proper corners. Play a pressing game, dare I say.
If the football is dull, how can anyone expect the fans to be excited? You cant cheer and sing when yawning.
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Originally posted by Hardy View PostGet fans to accept lower expectations than being top of the league, God help struggling clubs!
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Originally posted by qprdad View PostI'm not sure that this really applies....... Football can be really exciting at most levels - but if there's no real impetus in the team, tippy tappy back passes and then a long hoofball, there is nothing really to try and get behind. I don't think that the crowd urging a team on is guaranteed to bring attractive/ exciting football, if the manager is setting a team up with two holding mid and a lone striker, then inevitably the play will be subdued, and so will the crowd too.
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Here is an article from Huddersfield about next Saturday's game. Be interesting to see what this does to the atmosphere.
Read more at http://www.htafc.com/news/article/20...s-3286666.aspx
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Originally posted by rkingy78 View PostStart winning
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