Silly question really LOUDEST FANS Manchester United - 167 decibels combined Stoke - 161 Tottenham - 161 West Brom - 161 Chelsea - 160 < Too busy with the plastic flags to make noise Crystal Palace - 160 Arsenal - 159 Newcastle - 158 Burnley - 157 Hull - 157 Manchester City - 157 < lack of fans makes ££££ suffer Swansea - 157 Everton - 156 Leicester - 156 QPR - 156 Sunderland - 156 Southampton - 156 Liverpool - 153 < stealing hub caps to be noisy> West Ham - 152 Aston Villa - 152 LOUDEST GROUNDS Old Trafford - 84 decibels Britannia Stadium - 83 Emirates Stadium - 83 KC Stadium - 83 Stamford Bridge - 83 Etihad Stadium - 81 St James’ Park - 80 Goodison Park - 78 King Power Stadium - 78 St Mary’s - 78 Stadium of Light - 78 The Hawthorns - 78 White Hart Lane - 78 Villa Park - 78 Anfield - 77 < away fans making noise when they score Liberty Stadium - 76 Loftus Road - 76 Selhurst Park - 76 Turf Moor - 74 Upton Park - 74 So much for UTD being quiet, back to sleep ABUs
I've always said that Man Utd fans are a bunch of gobshites so no surprise for me. Something tells me this is a load of bollox though.
Strange, the last "study" had Sunderland at the top and Utd right down at the bottom along with Fulham, Chelsea and Arsenal
You dont think that its the most noisiest because it has the most people in it? OT holds about 25,000 more people than Anfield and Stamford bridge?
Palace create the best atmosphere at Home. Away from home I think Newcastle, man Utd, Liverpool etc are all qually impressive.
If this is the same study I saw (and the figures look similar) then the noise levels were measured over the first minute of the game after kick-off. I think the results were very different (as mentioned above somewhere) when the noise was measured and averaged out over the whole game.
I don't understand either to be fair. Wouldn't 76k fans make more noise than 300? Anyway in my experience, Stoke and Etihad are best away atmospheres over the past few years. Palace superb at the moment. Hate to say it but WHL was very noisy in the Harry era, quieter now.
Surely the loudest noise at Old Toilet these days, is the sound of 50,000 seats slapping back into place, after another mass exodus before full time. Now, that is LOUD.
Exactly this IT's probably the away fans that make most the noise away. Divide the overall decibels by the capacity and United = 0.002 per person, Liverpools = 0.003 per person. #clearwin
In this sense no, the scores at the top dictate the amount of decibals created by the ambient noise. It doesnt say anything about it being split by an average or by attendance. Obviously there are things you can do in a stadium to make it louder, by the way its built, to increase resonance etc. But OT still has a 25,000 person advantage over Anfield and SB? Seriously though, if there is something I am missing then please explain as I am curious.
I get ya...... Still in order to do an accurate comparison, you would then surely need to compare the size of both stadiums (in terms of mass rather than capacity) and do a mathematical equasion to work that out....I guess. I aint gonna do that......just to let you all know but if someone is bored then feel free.....
Katie and/or Astro will have done that analysis already. The fact that they haven't posted the results means that neither Chelsea or Liverpool came out on top.