I certainly think so..If the home support echoed the away support we'd win a lot more games at home, that is undeniable
I certainly think so..If the home support echoed the away support we'd win a lot more games at home, that is undeniable
I honestly don't think we are any less exciting then many teams in the league including the two I mentioned above and yet their fans can create a raucous positive atmosphere...It does seem to be a problem for the Mags as well though, so perhaps the problem lies within our cultural regional issues...I wish I knew the answers.


Sorry to hear about the Fulham trip mate, I have a feeling it is going to be a canny game...After seeing your fortnightly rants I kept an eye & ear out, against Burnley, to try to identify the problem.
I'm normally so wrapped up in the game I haven't much idea of what happened until MOTD
I was in the south west end of the West Stand in the 1st half and the two corners of the North Stand in the 2nd.
What I noticed is that there were plenty of people singing but in pockets all over the place, you were probably one of them.
The trouble is that there are loads of 'the wrong people' in between. They're the type who turn round & look if you 'Haway' too loudly or scream at the officials.
They're old people, women, parents with gaggle of kids or casual visitors who don't seem to have a clue and don't sing.
That puts off those who do normally make some noise tbh.
In 'the good old days' people knew that if you were in either of the two ends you'd be liable to be knocked about or carried down the terrace if we scored.
Above all you'd have to tolerate bad language, racism/sexism/homophobia but mainly mass singing & roaring all around you.
If you didn't like it you could go down the wings or even into the paddocks.
The working class, uninhabited, lads who made all the noise have been replaced by those who applaud after the event, as if they were in the theatre, and don't seem to appreciate the effect of urging the players on .......... away games have more adults, less women & kids and none of the occasional 'supporters'.
To answer your question, there's no answer.
p.s. I'm really pissed off today, I've had to cancel my trip to the Fulham match after rearranging loads of stuff to be able to get down![]()
Sorry to hear about the Fulham trip mate, I have a feeling it is going to be a canny game...
As for your explanation, this is something that has crossed my mind...The South Stand was meant to be the designated singing area when they shifted the away fans, but it appears that it has largely been inhabited by people who probably want to be where the atmosphere is but are not willing to participate to contribute..

Yeah but sadly that will never happen for any club... The die hard away fans are the ones that can go week in week out without any recourse. Most of them (not all) are untied, few family issues and no "Saturday night job". I used to be one of them and used to go crazy. Never missed an away game from my 19th birthday through until the first time I got married (1998). Money was no issue and no night time singing job that stopped me shouting **** out of anything for the hjome games and away games. Sadly I have no way of shouting like hell at the home games now as I sing on a night... That is the only reason I don't do it - pure self control has become a requirement after a number of missed gigs with bands and solo stuff I used to do.If all of the away fans that went to every away game sat together at every home game then the atmosphere would be different - but they likely all sit in different sections. I also think that moving the away fans up to the top of the North stand affected the atmosphere as the south stand used to be noisy as **** but it isn;t any longer. It's so difficuly to create an atmosphere at Sudnerland even for the team playing well... Sad reality of the gameIf the home support echoed the away support we'd win a lot more games at home, that is undeniable
Incredible this, never fails to amaze me the calibre of our away support.
One area for which we can be truly proud as a club and supporters.
I have a dream, 15,000 of us in Amsterdam/Prague/Milan on a Thursday night in the Europa.... It will happen, surely?

Wigan, Boro, Swansea, Hull etc say it can happen![]()
Would ****ing love thatIncredible this, never fails to amaze me the calibre of our away support.
One area for which we can be truly proud as a club and supporters.
I have a dream, 15,000 of us in Amsterdam/Prague/Milan on a Thursday night in the Europa.... It will happen, surely?
Would ****ing love that
Best thing we could experience that is actually achievableCan you even imagine it man, even a Portuguese club, or a dream for me Malaga!
Monaco, Rome, anywhere in Deutschland.
It would just be immense. Christ, I'll go to Kiev if I have to!
I'd give my left nut for us to go on a run like Fulham in ELCan you even imagine it man, even a Portuguese club, or a dream for me Malaga!
Monaco, Rome, anywhere in Deutschland.
It would just be immense. Christ, I'll go to Kiev if I have to!
Best thing we could experience that is actually achievable
Could be done mind, certainly our most viable chance of getting CL football, ffp makes it near impossible for us to get CL, even if we were bought by an ArabTrue.
Win the Europa and get the CL as well, unrealistic, yeah, but not as unrealistic as finishing top 4!
Could be done mind, certainly our most viable chance of getting CL football, ffp makes it near impossible for us to get CL, even if we were bought by an Arab
Barca away would be cannyEuropa final and play a team that finishes top 4 in a big league, jackpot. Ha.