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SMS Atmosphere

Discussion in 'Southampton' started by Dark Lord SFC, Aug 2, 2011.

  1. jenthesaint1990

    jenthesaint1990 Well-Known Member

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    you lot are rubbish!
     
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  2. The Dandy Highwayman

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    How very dare you! <steam>
     
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  3. Gordon Gekko

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    No it wouldn't. It would be crap. It would be full of kids thinking they're hard, giving it the big one. It won't be like it was before, when it was the place to be and by far the loudest part of the ground.
     
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  4. Gordon Gekko

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    That wouldn't be a suprise, seeing as the away fans always end up with 2 microphones in front of them at sms for some reason.
     
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  5. jenthesaint1990

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    like the northam?
     
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  6. Gordon Gekko

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    Exactly, the northam is massively over rated.
     
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  7. jenthesaint1990

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    i dont think that would happen though, i think the majority of us lot in block 4 would move over into blocks 1, 2 and 3 so it wouldnt be too bad.
     
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  8. Jerel Ifil

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    It's true of Elland Road too. For the Tottenham replay two seasons ago, three sides of Elland Road were twirling their scarves singing 'Champions of Europe' and the ITV mics barely registered it, instead just hearing 'come on you Spurs'. I guess when sound's all concentrated in one place, it's easier for a microphone to pick up than the home fans who are more spread out (and a lower percentage of whom are likely to be singing at any one time).
     
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