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Valley Atmosphere
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Yes, but not in recent years.
In terms of comparing the Valley with the Old Den - I have been to the Old Den and I think you are so far off the mark it is unreal. It did have an atmosphere but a nasty one. Ours is inspiring and uplifting. Doncaster fans actually enjoyed it. I know that because some told me that after the game when I wished them well next season.3 -
I think a lot has to be said for the age and new found 'edge' to our support. Definitely a younger following these days and it can't be a coincidence that this has happened at the same time our atmosphere has improved so drastically.
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Croydon said:Robbo on the wing said:Going to get shit on for this, but I am afraid I disagree.
It appears to me that what is sung at Charlton is pretty much the same as many other grounds, give or take.
Maybe I am getting old, but some of the songs that were sung in the old covered end were songs that were not repeated throughout other clubs.
As for best atmosphere, anyone who tells me that listening to the monks chant or a packed old den can be replicated at Charlton had never visited New Cross.
Had some great atmospheres at Charlton (usually night games), but occasion against occasion, that lot down the road take some beating regarding atmosphere.
And, for what it's worth, atmosphere at the new den is dead.
regarding us now against years ago, I would have a old covered end all day long.
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Doncaster was indeed a special night but for me nothing will ever beat the atmosphere at the Ipswich play-off game in 1998. That really was something that will live with me for ever.
What I will say is that the Allez Allez Allez chant is probably the most catchy chant I have ever heard at the Valley. It just gets everyone going. Long may it be sung.
Generally, Exiled Addick has nailed it above. There's been loads of matches down the years (particularly night games) where the Valley has been rocking. But I agree it’s the consistency of atmosphere that seems to be different these days.1 -
For me. Best Atmospheres at Valley. Charlton v Cardiff 5-4, 1st game back v pompey. opening new stand (southend?). Ipswich 98, Doncaster last season, Bowyer (from when he took over to present).0
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Robbo on the wing said:Croydon said:Robbo on the wing said:Going to get shit on for this, but I am afraid I disagree.
It appears to me that what is sung at Charlton is pretty much the same as many other grounds, give or take.
Maybe I am getting old, but some of the songs that were sung in the old covered end were songs that were not repeated throughout other clubs.
As for best atmosphere, anyone who tells me that listening to the monks chant or a packed old den can be replicated at Charlton had never visited New Cross.
Had some great atmospheres at Charlton (usually night games), but occasion against occasion, that lot down the road take some beating regarding atmosphere.
And, for what it's worth, atmosphere at the new den is dead.
regarding us now against years ago, I would have a old covered end all day long.
quality over quantity
The fans in The Valley have been superb and I don’t really care about that lot up the road6 -
I’ve been going to The Valley for 55 years and the atmosphere now is as good as I’ve ever experienced - and the Doncaster semi-final the best of the lot.
I’m a flask and blanket West Lower old git now and the fans around us, although not Covered End bonkers, are singing along with the rest. That said, once I get going I’m sure a lot would prefer I was in the Covered End!6 -
Rudders22 said:For me. Best Atmospheres at Valley. Charlton v Cardiff 5-4, 1st game back v pompey. opening new stand (southend?). Ipswich 98, Doncaster last season, Bowyer (from when he took over to present).3
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Derby will be my first visit to the valley this season, really cannot wait to sample the atmosphere.2
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As above season ticket holder Lower West. But don't need blanket and flask just yet!
Started coming in late 50's/early 60's. Season ticket since Selhurst days.
Best atmosphere that I have ever known. Just love the Allez Allez song,
The Jimmy Seed, Sam Bartram, CAFC. All of them! Best atmosphere that
I have ever known. Long may it continue. All down to LB, JJ and SG.
Can see the light at the end of the tunnel, hoping for takeover soon!2 -
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The Valley has changed in the last 2 years, i couldnt get to the Donny home game (went to the away), but wish i could have been there. My son went and he said the atmosphere was hairs on the back of the neck job.
It doesnt take long from Gobbo/Slade mediocrity to the stuff we are experiencing now, long may it continue.1 -
BTW, just made me look up Russell Slade, and he is now the manager of Hereford.1
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Been going since 1996. The doncaster play off game last year was the loudest I have ever heard the valley. Especially in the first 5 minutes of the game, it was just a wall of absolute noise. Makes the hairs stand up just thinking about it.1
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Ipswich play off in 98 was loud the recent Doni one was a tad louder & much more a triumphant climax, so gald I was there for both and subsequent Wembley victories.
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AFKABartram said:I’ve said it before, but the atmosphere down the ground the last year or so is the best as I can ever remember in my 30-odd years going.
I was North Upper since it was built up to a couple of years ago and have since retired to the sides. In the NU it always feels like it’s the best atmosphere ever, but I genuinely don’t think we ever made noise in the big Prem years like we are nowadays. The side stands used to rhythmically clap along but they never used to properly join in like now.
The Doncaster play off game I don’t think will ever be beaten for atmosphere, but from Sunderland in early Jan on there’s been plenty of L1 / Champ league games that it’s been electric.
That “Lee Bowyer’s red and white army” in the last five minutes was awesome.
I can’t measure how sad this probably is, but Im 43 years old and I can’t think of much in life that gives you a buzz as much as the Valley proper rocking when we are winning.
Am I going OTT? Am i getting it wrong about the Prem years?
Home Semi Final Play off v Ipswich and a version of gallows humour ... home v Spurs, last home game of the Prem. Bit overall agreed the atmosphere in recent months has been fantastic.1 -
oohaahmortimer said:It’s decent now more consistently than before , I think Ipswich play off 98 was mental but I was 12 pints under so could be wrong .
i’d like us to be getting behind the team without needing a goal or incident to get us going but that’s me dreaming of 20k mad passionate fans who are up for it like ourselves but that’s never gonna happen clap clap clap , siddarn, pass the blanket3 -
Slightly off topic to the thread title but since Bowyer took over things have changed.
We’re no longer the Charlton who concede in the 90th minute. We’re no longer the Charlton who lose games that we deserve to win (in fact we do the opposites). We’re no longer the Charlton who bottle it on big occasions. We’re no longer the Charlton who have players that don’t care about the club, instead they put their body on the line for the shirt.
The support has reacted to all of this. Hence why The Valley is electric, and even our away support is getting praised by opposing fans. This is mainly down to the way Bowyer, Jacko and co. have got us playing imo.
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JoshAddick said:Slightly off topic to the thread title but since Bowyer took over things have changed.
We’re no longer the Charlton who concede in the 90th minute. We’re no longer the Charlton who lose games that we deserve to win (in fact we do the opposites). We’re no longer the Charlton who bottle it on big occasions. We’re no longer the Charlton who have players that don’t care about the club, instead they put their body on the line for the shirt.
The support has reacted to all of this. Hence why The Valley is electric, and even our away support is getting praised by opposing fans. This is mainly down to the way Bowyer, Jacko and co. have got us playing imo.
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:clb74 said:I must of been the only one at the cardiff 5-4 home game
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Any team with a home record like we have had in recent times would be rocking
Let’s see how good the atmosphere is when we’ve lost 6 on the bounce, that’s when the real test will be as to how good the atmosphere is these days0 -
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I think the atmosphere for home games throughout the relegation from the prem season in 98/99 the atmosphere was consistently amazing, non stop noise and most of the ground fairly involved. And seem to recall us getting a lot of praise for it from media, although it’s pretty common for newly promoted sides. I reckon that was good as now. When the north was built up it killed it a bit but it’s definitely been excellent this season.2
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JoshAddick said:Slightly off topic to the thread title but since Bowyer took over things have changed.
We’re no longer the Charlton who concede in the 90th minute. We’re no longer the Charlton who lose games that we deserve to win (in fact we do the opposites). We’re no longer the Charlton who bottle it on big occasions. We’re no longer the Charlton who have players that don’t care about the club, instead they put their body on the line for the shirt.
The support has reacted to all of this. Hence why The Valley is electric, and even our away support is getting praised by opposing fans. This is mainly down to the way Bowyer, Jacko and co. have got us playing imo.
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Back in the Spring I was rehearsing to sing at a concert.
Approaching the gig day, my voice coach said I was all set for the gig and did I foresee any issues.
I said ”well I’m going to footy (Pompey away) a few days before the gig and I’m worried about straining my voice”
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no problem, don’t shout or sing.
I said
”sorry I won’t be able to obey either of those rules”
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both at Pompey and the gig.
I can’t leave the lads unsupported when they are up against it and putting in a shift.
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What seems to have happened in the last 2 years is that we've developed a new young and passionate fanbase, especially in the Covered End.
The Powell promotion season was also good though, the Huddersfield match - "you can shove your f88king record up your arse" is a happy memory6 -
charltonnick said:Blackheathboy said:Portsmouth away last season was something special.
Didnt go last season but echo that of the season before. Best ever away League game......and I've been to a few.0 -
oohaahmortimer said:Any team with a home record like we have had in recent times would be rocking
Let’s see how good the atmosphere is when we’ve lost 6 on the bounce, that’s when the real test will be as to how good the atmosphere is these days3 -
MuttleyCAFC said:It isn't the proms. It is not what is sung, it is how it is sung.1
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This this is the best consistent atmosphere, ever. It seems like everybody in the North, East and West seems to be joining in. The only times that has happened has been the two Chrissy Powell chants (Spurs, the PL relegation year when play stopped for about 10 minutes or so and we filled the gap; and the Cardiff game when we hadn’t won for 10 games, were 2-0 down after about 10 minutes and SCP was probably facing the sack) and the ‘we sent the Palace down’ game. There have been noisy seasons but not where it’s been this consistent throughout the game - 68/69 comes to mind for instance when the Covered End hit that level when you know it’s LOUD - standing in he CE then and bigger crowds that season but it was only the CE where the chanting would come from. One thing that also used to happen back then as well is the atmosphere would start to build around 20 minutes before the game.
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