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The 'support' today

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  • JT
    JT Posts: 12,348
    CHRISSSSYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY POWELL
  • Didn't hear any booing of Abbott from L block.
  • alanscoachdriver
    alanscoachdriver Posts: 588
    edited January 2011
    Didn't hear any booing of Abbot from the East. Groans at Francis for his crossing then yes.

    Friend of mine took his daughter for her first ever game yesterday. Called me to say how much they enjoyed it and wht a great friendly atmosphere it was. They were in the middle of the East.
  • Did not boo him but did not clap him on the pitch. The player is hopeless and hopefully Chris powell will work it soon. Other than that good performance from the team and McCormack had his best game since comming to the club. As for the polish bye bye exit door soon for you.
  • I didn't boo abbott just commented that ayinsah leaving the pitch was quicker than abbott running on ;-)
  • nichorob
    nichorob Posts: 1,794
    absolutely pathetic atmosphere and turnout yesterday.
  • MattD
    MattD Posts: 1,530
    Saw someone with a heritage railway magazine at half time..
  • Tavern
    Tavern Posts: 7,690
    The atmosphere was good and i also thought the attendance was good as well!we are a 3rd division team remember that!
  • Hig
    Hig Posts: 454
    [cite]Posted By: Mike[/cite]personally didn't hear anyone boo Abbott - Im J block.
    I was also in the J block and didn't hear any boos
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Much over reaction to the supposed booing, as I said on another thread you will always get a small minority of idiots in a 16k crowd and I didn't hear any in the north upper. Francis woeful crossing got a few groans but I'm sure he can live with that.

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  • It was an improvement, things will take a while to get to the level we want.

    I think the drummer has had his day, or should only be used for the clapping before shouting Charlton.

    It's been a while since I've heard, give me a seeee! More of the same please.
  • I thought the atmosphere was really good yesterday and that the whole ground seemed much more together. The problem we have is, can we keep it up throughout the season or was it just the one game for Powell's return?
  • SECAFC
    SECAFC Posts: 62
    Last season the atmosphere was better because we were always floating around the top 3, this season we had a bad start if CP gets us back up there I am sure the atmosphere will get a lot better than it currently is.
  • We havent had a decent atmosphere at home since Middlesbro in the Cup.

    Hardly surprising it was as quiet as usual bar the last 5 minutes yeesterday.
  • bingaddick
    bingaddick Posts: 8,184
    [cite]Posted By: TEL[/cite]Francis woeful crossing got a few groans but I'm sure he can live with that.

    The thing about groaning is that its spontaneous usually a second or so after the player has not done something. I found myself groaning at Francis the instant after the umpteenth poorly delivered cross. It sounds bad when several thousand also do it, but its not malicious, its just part of the passion of the moment.

    Booing is more pernicious and pre-meditated and can multiply like wildfire across the ground.

    I didn't hear any booing of Abbott in the East, but there was a kind of uneasy muttering when he came on.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,797
    edited January 2011
    Looked at my watch when the ground first descended into silence and we hadplayed around 12 minutes.

    Atmosphere in the first half was only different in as much as the bile had gone.

    Other than the last 10 mins the second half wasnt much better.

    Given they hysteria around this game, I hoped for more noise but suspected it would be exactly as it was.

    Heard no booing of Abbott only groans when Francis fluffed the umpteenth set piece.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,999
    Sorry to pish on anyone's bonfire, but I thought the "atmosphere" yesterday was virtually non-existant for much of the game. No noise, no singing, nothing - and no real football to speak of.

    Also, Abbott DID get booed. Not by many and not very loud, but it did happen. If people didn't hear it then fine, but we can't just pretend it never happened.
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,759
    [quote][cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]Atmosphere in the first half was only different in as much as the bile had gone.

    [/quote]

    thats crucial for us moving forward...
  • Valley27000
    Valley27000 Posts: 3,417
    The home support was excellent yesterday.Get down there feb 19th £5 a ticket.
  • I think the support will be even better against Colchester to be honest. I think the support was a little flat in the first half because maybe we was all worried about the result/performance? And of corse when Waggy got the goal it was a sigh of relief and THEN we could really enjoy ourselves. Am I correct with this?

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  • remeber its league 1, 16 thousand aint bad! and hardly a great game
  • I just think a lot of fans are generally miserable people and like something to moan at.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,348
    Not in the slightest mate

    It was the return of the king apparently and the atomosphere was awful, you could have heard a pin drop for most of the game
  • swedey
    swedey Posts: 92
    I'm sure it is something I have missed because I am relatively new, but how come there is usually no more than one repetition after the initial clap clap CHARLTON/COYR thingy?

    Found the atmosphere largely quiet but at least not full of bile, which is good, and hopefully it will improve. More consistent noise in general, like the roar at the start, would be nice. Tried to join in the things I knew from NWQ.

    Booing an own player on, no matter how bad their performance might usually be, is just detrimental to their future quality of play and is bullshit.
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,716
    A few twats at the back of K block yesterday but they were drowned out by the positive and, to be fair, weren't booing anybody as far as I could hear.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,348
    I couldn't hear any booing

    In fact I couldn't hear a lot of noise full stop!

    That is my bugbear
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    [cite]Posted By: Carter[/cite]It was the return of the king apparently and the atomosphere was awful, you could have heard a pin drop for most of the game

    Better atmosphere?
    We need to sing and dance, not make it seem we are at the Cinema.

    I reckon we should rip out the North Stand seats, (but not during the match).

    ;o)
  • (1984)
    (1984) Posts: 337
    It was dead in the first half, as it usually is, there was a ten minute spell where the only thing you could hear was the hubhub of thousands of conversations, it sounded pretty sureal.

    Second half was alright once everyone got back from their half time pints but you do have to wonder what it would take to get the valley rocking nowadays.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,348
    [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Carter[/cite]It was the return of the king apparently and the atomosphere was awful, you could have heard a pin drop for most of the game

    Better atmosphere?
    We need to sing and dance, not make it seem we are at the Cinema.

    I reckon we should rip out the North Stand seats, (but not during the match).

    ;o)

    Heh heh

    We've already removed our vocal chords by the sounds of it

    Unless it's cafc or red army the covered end yooof don't want to know around me
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    In terms of the non-singing atmosphere, I thought the fans were patient, attentive, appreciative of attempts at football and things such as Waggys new position, forgiving, and less hostile and cynical, even absorbed in what wasn't a great game but interesting none the less...but maybe it was just me.