As you've been going for a number of years, you'll know that the atmosphere at the Lane has been deteriorating for a few seasons now. In fact I don't think it's been what it used to be since Martin Jol departed.
For sure there have been occasions when the stadium has been jumping, but by and large I do feel it isn't what it used to be. Jol was a fans manager who showed genuine affection and connection to the "Spurs way". Redknapp rarely showed our club genuine affection and you always felt he was passising through. Hence more songs about Jol than Harry and so a decline in the atmosphere at many home games. Now we have a manager who has little charisma and so the atmosphere drops another notch to the point where yesterday there were long spells where you could have heard a pin drop.
At what stage the booing came into play, I am not quite sure. In all the previous regimes, it has never been too far away and indeed it has featured in at least 4 of our league home games this season. I know of 2 members who now do not bother to go to home games but go to as many away games as possible, becuase the "matchday experience" is consdierably better. Having been to both Southanpton and Norwich in the past week, I agree with them.
Our away support is first class and I am sure that will continue. Hopefully we can see that replicated at the Lane very soon, but when the team are ****e as they have been in our home games this season, it's not so easy for a lot of folk.
Most definitely, the atmosphere has dropped massively over the years. The whole reason I sit in Park Lane is due to the levels of noise it once generated and it's fair to say it's a shadow of what it was.
You're spot on in the way the managers reacted with fans. The "I love Martin Jol" song pretty much sums it up, he done everything he could to please the fans and we showed our appreciation. In fairness to Harry he did applaud fans after games at times and lets not forget when the chants of "We want you to stay" rang around, you could tell Harry found it emotional. With AVB, so far he's shown no real affiliation with us, sure he jumps up and down like a lunatic when we score and that's always nice to see but he doesn't seem to have a connection with us. Admittedly the chants of "AVB's blue and white army" are rarely sung and when they are, it's not from a majority and so it may be hard for AVB to respond. There hasn't once been a "Andre give us a wave" chant yet either and it probably doesn't help at the fact that his assistant gets more love from us than he does.
The away support is so much better, with all respects, the away fans are what I class as the die hard Spurs fans. These people show true dedication to the club and so with these set of fans, you know 99% are there to support and cheer on the their team no matter the result. Going away from home, the expectation of a win is always less than what it is of a home match so you won't ever or at least rarely see fans boo or chant negatives. I love away games, I'm fortunate enough to have friends who are season ticket holders so I can pretty much get a ticket to any game I like as they rarely go away. So far this season I've only been Southampton but I'm going City. In the last couple of seasons I've been lucky enough to go to a lot more away games than usual, Stoke, Man City, Fulham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Wolves, Everton, Chelsea, Swansea and I've loved every single minute of it, regardless of sme of the negative results. If we had the atmosphere of these away games at home, WHL would be buzzing beyond belief.


