Hello peeps! Long time no speaks. Got too ask a question.What has happened to the atmosphere at your full to capacity stadium?One of the most important games of the season as far as capitalising on points for the campaign and you could hear a pin drop,that is if someone had shoved that daft drummers sticks up his ass.Seriously why was it so quiet?Did the majority have sore throats from the rugby derby?
Hope your not feeling giddy, from climbing the ladder, to get up here ITIWRAN, maybe you need to take the weight of your feet for a moment aye! ...........................
getting cocky the little ones up the road are they ? concentrate on your place ,plenty of comments going around on how you're struggling to drown out the sound of the ref''s whistle during games
It goes quiet itwran simply because we cant believe the chances we are missing to win the game and the way we fall apart against teams we should beat at home......i think the majority of us were what you call STUNNED...
Its not actually quiet the placing of a microphone or where you sit tends to dictate your opinion of how much noise there is
It would sound like a library if you are sitting in the house with the volume on low. The atmosphere was good against QPR and both sets of fans enjoyed a gripping encounter. The roof of the stadium was blown off today - great match, great occasion and great fans. That's what Premiership football is all about.
Atmosphere today was electric from both sets of fans - a magnificent game and superb support - why not take an awayday from the Legoland Library TITRUNS and visit the Premier League hot house that is the Liberty Stadium - you might get a nose bleed climbing all the way up from the Chumpionship, but can guarantee your little ears won't believe the noise the Jack Army can generate! And you will be welcomed with open arms - we are very much into 'care in the community' and inclusion for the more 'mentally challenged' members of society, so you will be well catered for! The only down side is that after being a part of the SCFC Premier League experience, the Bloobirds may may seem a little third class! So good luck with that! But banter aside - think Malkey is doing things the right way at CCFC and, believe it or not, really do wish you all the best for the coming year - hope we stay up, and also hope you join us next season! Happy New Year matey!
Still they keep nibbling.You must be missing the most popular football club fans in Wales lads. Blwyddyn Newydd Dda!