You previously quoted they had. And Fenerbahce, who don’t have goal music, have the best atmosphere of the ones you mentioned.
No, I simply said that our owners would look to foreign clubs for examples on how to improve atmosphere, hence why I mentioned the flags because I'm guessing they came from seeing clubs from Germany. And Dinamo's matchday atmos is waaay better than Fener for me.
This must be the oddest MDT for some years! It's like a Wellington v Napoleon resurrection over ****ing goal music... Waterloo anyone?
first half, I think it was our best of the season, we didn't give burnley a sniff really, and got down both wings a lot but 2nd half they made changes to nullify that, doubling up on the wide areas and we had no outlet, we didn't adapt and that's my worry with this system, we just have absolutely nothing in the middle areas of the pitch with the ball, which helped burnley basically pin us back for basically all the 2nd half but overall, a very 'mature' performance from us tonight against a very good team in burnley who are masters are grinding out results I enjoyed the game, but again, we created very very little chances, and I just don't see the system ever being promotion worthy which is a shame, as I think we have some incredible players at this level hughes, drameh and Puerta are absolutely brilliant
Aaaaaah disappointing.... they were there to be had in the first half... again, the final ball, that little second of not being rash (shots) .... some excellent individual performances and to be honest a couple of poor substitutions or indeed selections.
The quality Burnley have they should be able to nullify what we do. Better teams won’t be able to sustain it
Decent point but a bit disappointing that we were unable to find a way in to the game 2nd half. I thought the changes were poor, mainly taking off Peurta, Omur should have replaced Slater if anyone. Drameh did well but the longer the game wore on the more his left foot became a problem.
I thought it was better than Sunderland in terms of controlling the game, but again, his subs left a lot to be desired. Puerta wasn't tired from what I saw and didn't need to come off. When he did, we lost balance. I don't think Slater did too badly, but Zambrano seems better suited to sitting deep and would allow Puerta to get forward more, which he tried to do in the second half. It was nice to go ahead though.