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Leicester’s atmosphere

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  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,424
    arny23394 said:
    We need a drum to create an atmosphere, not sure we can criticise other fans
    It's probably just me being miserable but I've always hated that drum 
    I hate drums at football matches as much as I hate tv commentary these days. 

    Back in our first stint in the prem didnt we have a Trumpet & Trombone player to go with the drums and if my mind serves me correctly wasnt there two drummers ? 
    Of course i might be wrong .
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,470
    cafctom said:
    Started the “Leicester, give us a song” chant, but we had might as well been speaking a completely different language. 

    Absolutely futile exercise in trying to help THEM create a semblance of atmosphere for themselves. They weren’t having it. 
    I've never understood that chant, unless we're winning by about 4.
    Why do we want to encourage/goad the other fans into getting behind their team?
    Surely we want them to be quiet?
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,411
    cafctom said:
    Started the “Leicester, give us a song” chant, but we had might as well been speaking a completely different language. 

    Absolutely futile exercise in trying to help THEM create a semblance of atmosphere for themselves. They weren’t having it. 
    I've never understood that chant, unless we're winning by about 4.
    Why do we want to encourage/goad the other fans into getting behind their team?
    Surely we want them to be quiet?
    To the surprise of nobody - they still didn’t sing. 
  • Valley Ant
    Valley Ant Posts: 490
    Literally couldn’t work out where in the ground their ‘singing section’ was supposed to be. Not even toxic, just silent throughout. Leicester fans I spoke to on the train up seemed very glum and pessimistic 
    We were having exactly the same discussion regarding where the "Rowdy" fans were that make the noise, sing the songs, and gee up the team.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,942
    Literally couldn’t work out where in the ground their ‘singing section’ was supposed to be. Not even toxic, just silent throughout. Leicester fans I spoke to on the train up seemed very glum and pessimistic 
    We were having exactly the same discussion regarding where the "Rowdy" fans were that make the noise, sing the songs, and gee up the team.
    Their home end is at the other end. Very quiet, there's a real air of resignation about the place. 
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 11,001
    edited February 2
    cafctom said:
    Started the “Leicester, give us a song” chant, but we had might as well been speaking a completely different language. 

    Absolutely futile exercise in trying to help THEM create a semblance of atmosphere for themselves. They weren’t having it. 
    I've never understood that chant, unless we're winning by about 4.
    Why do we want to encourage/goad the other fans into getting behind their team?
    Surely we want them to be quiet?
    This. 

    Managers of teams going to grounds where the home fans had a reputation for being the 12th man would often be quoted as needing to shut them up, for good reason because it feeds back down to the players.

    If you get a noisy away end it usually tends to have the effect of shutting the home fans up unless the home team can get its arse in gear and trigger a response from their fans. The last thing the away fans should want to do is remind the home fans they are being quiet and trigger that same response. You’ve made them retreat into their shells without them realising it so don’t try and encourage them to wake up.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,917
    Playing wise, they have a couple of things that will be a worry. Firstly the defence looks very pourous and secondly they don't seem to have a lot of striking options. Their wide attacking players are arguably the best in the league on the positive side.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,352
    edited February 2
    I agree weird atmosphere literally silent, I was also surprised at the amount of them that left at half time. 

    that being said fantastic support from Charlton I thought, proper away game, the locker room after was decent with the 20% off drinks with a match ticket. 

    all in all a decent ground, decent beer on draft and would definitely go back. 
  • Playing wise, they have a couple of things that will be a worry. Firstly the defence looks very pourous and secondly they don't seem to have a lot of striking options. Their wide attacking players are arguably the best in the league on the positive side.
    That player of theirs on the right wing looked realty impressive and very dangerous every time he got the ball. On the plus side, fair play to our guys for not letting him get past them every time. No shame in that against a player that good.
  • or lack of it.

    Leicester are a fanbase I’ve always respected and the King Power has always seemed to have a good atmosphere

    WTF was that about? I don’t think I have ever been at a game with a more silent , apathetic home crowd. And I’ve been Fulham’

    Was bizarre. Never question The Valley atmosphere again

    They never used to be like that at Filbert Street. I only reminisced with dad this week about the ''old days' when at 2:55, as the players came out, coins rained over us, through the chicken wire at the top of the fans divide. Happy times 😁

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  • or lack of it.

    Leicester are a fanbase I’ve always respected and the King Power has always seemed to have a good atmosphere

    WTF was that about? I don’t think I have ever been at a game with a more silent , apathetic home crowd. And I’ve been Fulham’

    Was bizarre. Never question The Valley atmosphere again

    They never used to be like that at Filbert Street. I only reminisced with dad this week about the ''old days' when at 2:55, as the players came out, coins rained over us, through the chicken wire at the top of the fans divide. Happy times 😁
    it was the 80s I think so wonder if it was a nod to the Harry Enfield, 'Loadsamoney' sketch of Londoners with too much Dosh!
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,480
    Leicester won the Premier in 2016 and they are now on the big slide as the goal king Vardy has gone and the memories of Jamie and Mahrez are fading.

    They still have some individual talent but Cafc were lucky that Jordan James was missing and the fans can't be motivated as they now wallow in the bottom half of the Championship.