by madreadingfan » 25 Apr 2018 10:01
madreadingfan The new south stand singers are definitely a talking point over recent weeks and I could see there has been a lot of positivity about the group as well as other fans who are unsure.
One of the members went onto The Tilehurst End for a Q&A and I think it has helped answer a lot of fans questions around the megaphone, drummers, plans for the future etc. Well worth a listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq_T7-Qdk38&t=3s
I think it's a fantastic initiative and excited for what holds for the future. Apparently, they have over 200 fans in there for Ipswich according to their Twitter page - @club1871.
by genome » 25 Apr 2018 12:57
by massifheed » 25 Apr 2018 13:12
by muirinho » 25 Apr 2018 13:28
Old Man Andrews Really pleased that there will be more people than ever this Saturday, should be a great atmosphere.
Well done to the Tilehurst End for their unbiased coverage too! Very fair.
muirinhoOld Man Andrews Really pleased that there will be more people than ever this Saturday, should be a great atmosphere.
Well done to the Tilehurst End for their unbiased coverage too! Very fair.
I am very confused by OMA Mark II. I almost want the old version back, at least I knew where I was....
by Forbury Lion » 25 Apr 2018 13:59
by royalp-we » 25 Apr 2018 15:16
by notloyalenuffroyal » 25 Apr 2018 16:14
royalp-we My opinion, fwiw, is that the club should move the family section back to where it was originally and have the singing section in the Eamonn Dolan Stand next season.
Get some flags, banners and Club 1871 in to that end of the ground and make the North Stand a wall of noise.
by jar95 » 25 Apr 2018 16:49
notloyalenuffroyalroyalp-we My opinion, fwiw, is that the club should move the family section back to where it was originally and have the singing section in the Eamonn Dolan Stand next season.
Get some flags, banners and Club 1871 in to that end of the ground and make the North Stand a wall of noise.
I can see your point, but having been in the ED with the family for the Sunderland game, there is another pocket of noise created using the Drummer. Controversial being positive about the Drummer, I know, but families by their nature are not going to start chants. They are more likely to join in and some of the blue army noise was large from the family section and picked up around the stadium (and, as ever, chanted too fast by Y25, which gradually destroyed it.)
Family in the upper West is terrible. My kids have loved being in the ED for the last 2 seasons (when we can get there) and feel it is "their" area. Everyone is comfortable to be who they want to be. Stewarding is superb in the area with real care taken to help.
Changing the family area back may or may not help the sound, but it would have a real effect on the atmosphere for the kids. What we are trying to do is bring them into the atmosphere comfortably at a young age, isn't it, rather than park them in the West far away from any atmosphere so that is all they learn? Kids learn by doing. So put them near the sound and get them involved and hopefully they will stay involved.
by royalp-we » 25 Apr 2018 23:50
by royalp-we » 26 Apr 2018 00:03
by muirinho » 26 Apr 2018 12:19
royalp-we Ive read this again and im sorry but Introducing them to an atmosphere? The entire madejski stadium is welcoming and family friendly in comparison to almost every other football league club.
It's literally one of the most relaxing and family friendly grounds in the country - whichever stand you might choose to sit in.
by jar95 » 26 Apr 2018 12:26
muirinhoroyalp-we Ive read this again and im sorry but Introducing them to an atmosphere? The entire madejski stadium is welcoming and family friendly in comparison to almost every other football league club.
It's literally one of the most relaxing and family friendly grounds in the country - whichever stand you might choose to sit in.
Introducing your kids to an atmosphere requires that there be an atmosphere. There isn't any in West. I know this, because this is where my kids and I started our Mad Stad adventures. If there had been a family stand at the time, we would have gone there. As it was, as soon as they were old enough we moved across to East. Personally I would have not brought young kids to where I am now, because I'd have spent the whole game worried about what they were hearing. I don't mind swearing as such. But "you're shagging your sister" and "does your boyfriend know you're here" type chants are not what I want to be explaining to a 7 year old. Each to their own, and I'm certainly not suggesting kids wouldn't be welcome in Y25 - but as a parent I didn't think it was suitable until they were old enough for me to think - they're going to be hearing a lot worse at school.
Having the drum in the NE corner helps chanting in the ED stand, and makes it easier for the kids to join in and sing along. They're not going to be starting any chants themselves. I hope the drummer stays.
Perhaps moving the family area back to West might work out ok - but only if you move the drummer to somewhere close to them. And as West seem to prefer singing nothing at all, I can't see that going down well.
by massifheed » 26 Apr 2018 12:27
royalp-we The entire madejski stadium is welcoming and family friendly in comparison to almost every other football league club.
by jar95 » 26 Apr 2018 12:27
royalp-we Ive read this again and im sorry but Introducing them to an atmosphere? The entire madejski stadium is welcoming and family friendly in comparison to almost every other football league club.
It's literally one of the most relaxing and family friendly grounds in the country - whichever stand you might choose to sit in.
I sit in the ED and have done since '98. Personally - I'd prefer to add Club 1871 to the ED, which may enable 4,500 in the North to get involved, rather than 200 or so trying their best in the South stand and 3 sides of the ground silent with the odd 'blarmy' chant.
Apologies in advance if you think this may affect your children's appetite for football.
by Theroyalbox » 26 Apr 2018 12:35
by handbags_harris » 26 Apr 2018 12:58
Theroyalbox I think they are best in the ss, ideally closer to east stand but for now its great - gotta have a better name though! ;)
by Theroyalbox » 26 Apr 2018 14:11
handbags_harrisTheroyalbox I think they are best in the ss, ideally closer to east stand but for now its great - gotta have a better name though! ;)
We're open to suggestions my friend
Theroyalboxhandbags_harrisTheroyalbox I think they are best in the ss, ideally closer to east stand but for now its great - gotta have a better name though! ;)
We're open to suggestions my friend
Haha! its very tough to name something like this, because your always going to get critics - if you called it Southbank Loyal or Spirit of the Southbank you would have all the same problems you had last week or so. But something with a big of originality would suit you guys better
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