To all the fans at Bramall Lane
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the offer is there spineless toad0
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Christ at this rate we'll be showing Millwall up next Saturday with punch ups in our own stand.0
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Sheffield has two great grounds. I like how Brammel Lane is a complete mismass.operationpig said:What did you all think to the away end and BL in general?
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Like both grounds, as they have "modernised"old stands, rather than new "post Taylor" IKEA stands.operationpig said:What did you all think to the away end and BL in general?
However; ironically, I cant help feeling Leppings Lane should've been completely demolished and replaced with something completely brand new after what happened.
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turn it in, both of you, it was embarrassing enough on the pitch today without this.Goonerhater said:the offer is there spineless toad
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The bloke on the tanoy spoilt it for me talking shit half hour before kick off.Should of said fuck all and let the atmosphere build1
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The thing is, at Fulham the players tried and even though we got stuffed we were playing well and fans responded to that. Yesterday the fans were great for the 1st hour, its just a shame the players overall never gave anything back.cafctom said:Ha, I was certainly there and singing my heart out as usual, stood in the Upper Tier. However, when you consider the occasion, the amount of fans we had and what was at stake....It should have been one of the most raucous atmospheres our away support has produced in years. Something like Fulham away in 2012.
Yet it wasn't even close. And before somebody else tries to say it - I'm not saying it is the reason why we lost!!!!
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GH is right though, at the start of the thread people were quoting it was the fans fault as we never made enough noise. The most pathetic thing i have ever read on this site and that is going some. If someone then proceeds to belittle someone then be a man and say to there face, alot of this goes on now, would half of the people that type some of the insults and make stupid comments say it to someones face rather than hiding behind a keyboard.Steve Dowman said:Goonerhater said:the offer is there spineless toad
turn it in, both of you, it was embarrassing enough on the pitch today without this.
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Even the most passionate fans in the country would loose their passion if they had to watch the football Charlton dish up. I thought the atmosphere was good until we could see we were not trying to win the game. We were playing for a 0-0 and got what we deserved. The team gave us nothing back0
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No, the atmosphere changed & the noise level dipped when the first goal was conceded, followed swiftly by another, courtesy of a cruel deflection.charltonnick said:Even the most passionate fans in the country would loose their passion if they had to watch the football Charlton dish up. I thought the atmosphere was good until we could see we were not trying to win the game. We were playing for a 0-0 and got what we deserved. The team gave us nothing back
If you think that should have been the catalyst for the players to lift up their heads & battle on with more urgency, then surely, the fans should have helped by making MORE noise ...
Or were you not at that famous comeback game v Cardiff at The Valley ?
Just my opinion, of course.
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I blame the fans.0
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I thought the atmosphere was good to begin with but as the first half wore on it became a bit flatter as the quality of football was garbage to put it mildly. Was very loud when they scored as it should be with 25k home fans. I have always liked Bramall Lane and I like Hillsborough as well. Two excellent old school( but modernised) football grounds.1
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Let's be honest thoe, if the players need the fans to sing louder for them to move and have a bit more ungency, then there is something very wrong with them. Especially when there 1 game away from going to the home of football0
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Fans out4
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What, Brazil?AdTheAddicK said:Let's be honest thoe, if the players need the fans to sing louder for them to move and have a bit more ungency, then there is something very wrong with them. Especially when there 1 game away from going to the home of football
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have to say couldn't believe sheff utd ran out of cider and sausage rolls in the lower about an hour before kick off0
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Well, once the second went in, I couldn't have screamed "YOU USELESS LAZY TWATS" any louder than I was. Does that count?...................Fanny Fanackapan said:
No, the atmosphere changed & the noise level dipped when the first goal was conceded, followed swiftly by another, courtesy of a cruel deflection.
If you think that should have been the catalyst for the players to lift up their heads & battle on with more urgency, then surely, the fans should have helped by making MORE noise ...
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Bramall Lane was a proper football ground , must surely be the best ground in Sheffield.operationpig said:What did you all think to the away end and BL in general?
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To be honest FF, I think the fans knew the game was over, as the only chance in the first hour was the Hariott miss. Tough to sing louder when there was nothing to sing about. Enthusiasm wears off, eventually.Fanny Fanackapan said:
No, the atmosphere changed & the noise level dipped when the first goal was conceded, followed swiftly by another, courtesy of a cruel deflection.charltonnick said:Even the most passionate fans in the country would loose their passion if they had to watch the football Charlton dish up. I thought the atmosphere was good until we could see we were not trying to win the game. We were playing for a 0-0 and got what we deserved. The team gave us nothing back
If you think that should have been the catalyst for the players to lift up their heads & battle on with more urgency, then surely, the fans should have helped by making MORE noise ...
Or were you not at that famous comeback game v Cardiff at The Valley ?
Just my opinion, of course.1 -
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Not that it matters, but I've reread the thread and I honestly can't see anyone blaming the fans.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
GH is right though, at the start of the thread people were quoting it was the fans fault as we never made enough noise.Steve Dowman said:Goonerhater said:the offer is there spineless toad
turn it in, both of you, it was embarrassing enough on the pitch today without this.
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grrrrMendonca In Asdas said:
Bramall Lane was a proper football ground , must surely be the best ground in Sheffield.operationpig said:What did you all think to the away end and BL in general?
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operationpig said:Mendonca In Asdas said:
Bramall Lane was a proper football ground , must surely be the best ground in Sheffield.operationpig said:What did you all think to the away end and BL in general?
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Oh ok then, you've forced my hand, Bramall Lane, is by far the best ground in sheffield, just as well Wednesday didn't come up against that awesome united team, they would have been trounced!
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Tough indeed, but that was what happened in the Cardiff game that Fanny mentioned. I don't think anyone realistically thought a comeback was on the cards when we went 2-0 down in that game (albeit with more time left).BigAndyCAFC said:
To be honest FF, I think the fans knew the game was over, as the only chance in the first hour was the Hariott miss. Tough to sing louder when there was nothing to sing about. Enthusiasm wears off, eventually.Fanny Fanackapan said:
No, the atmosphere changed & the noise level dipped when the first goal was conceded, followed swiftly by another, courtesy of a cruel deflection.charltonnick said:Even the most passionate fans in the country would loose their passion if they had to watch the football Charlton dish up. I thought the atmosphere was good until we could see we were not trying to win the game. We were playing for a 0-0 and got what we deserved. The team gave us nothing back
If you think that should have been the catalyst for the players to lift up their heads & battle on with more urgency, then surely, the fans should have helped by making MORE noise ...
Or were you not at that famous comeback game v Cardiff at The Valley ?
Just my opinion, of course.
The Cardiff response was exceptional, though, definitely not the norm. I don't think we can expect the same thing to happen every time we go behind, as nice as that would be.0 -
You did us a favour then, cheers for that.Mendonca In Asdas said:operationpig said:Mendonca In Asdas said:
Bramall Lane was a proper football ground , must surely be the best ground in Sheffield.operationpig said:What did you all think to the away end and BL in general?
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Oh ok then, you've forced my hand, Bramall Lane, is by far the best ground in sheffield, just as well Wednesday didn't come up against that awesome united team, they would have been trounced!
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