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Even as a soccer fan I don't like drums. It is just annoying and like that stupid we are sharks we have heart rubbish I hope it has a short shelf lifeI wasnt at the game, but could hear the drums on the tv. Its a bit too soccer for me. If Lyall wants the soccer influence, i think its time to get to the community forum going again. We dont need that mob feel to the crowd. The CSSC have a bit of music and chants that are cool and can be heard during the games. Thats enough for me. We dont need some club initiated chants and marching band stuff. Its not us.
Its good we are trying things to engage the crowd but really, some of it is coming off a bit crap
Even as a soccer fan I don't like drums. It is just annoying and like that stupid we are sharks we have heart rubbish I hope it has a short shelf life
I wasnt at the game, but could hear the drums on the tv. Its a bit too soccer for me. If Lyall wants the soccer influence, i think its time to get to the community forum going again. We dont need that mob feel to the crowd. The CSSC have a bit of music and chants that are cool and can be heard during the games. Thats enough for me. We dont need some club initiated chants and marching band stuff. Its not us.
Its good we are trying things to engage the crowd but really, some of it is coming off a bit crap
Hahaha.the stewart mills of crowd noise
What is?
Well we arent a soccer crowd are we
For what was an absolutely atrocious night, the atmosphere was great. I think the bad weather weeds out most of the "fair-weather" supporters (pun intended!) who tend to just sit on their hands unless we are winning by thirty.
What you are left with are the guys and gals who will support the team through thick and thin. For what was reported as about three thousand odd, we made plenty of noise in the second half when the teams defence was superb. Every big hit was cheered loudly and every South mistake was jeered with the same vigour.
I thought the drummers at the southern end of the ground were a great idea, they really added to the atmosphere and, given better conditions, they could really get the crowd going.
Lyall Gorman walked around the Club after the game and personally greeted every supporter there, his suit was soaking wet but he was grinning from ear to ear. Gotta love the bloke.
You're a fair weather fan a.snow! How dare you leave the game with a pregnant missus at 9 months!
Should have stood out there shoeless and shirtless
Sorry mate. Will try not let it happen again.
You really love giving it to supporters for not showing up don't you. I agree to an extent. Bit of drizzle I believe most people should be able to withstand.
However my Mrs who was 9 months pregnant (had the baby this morning) and myself left to go to the club just before half time to watch the rest to you must be considered fair weathered?
I can't blame anyone for not wanting their families to be in that
You really love giving it to supporters for not showing up don't you. I agree to an extent. Bit of drizzle I believe most people should be able to withstand.
However my Mrs who was 9 months pregnant (had the baby this morning) and myself left to go to the club just before half time to watch the rest to you must be considered fair weathered?
I can't blame anyone for not wanting their families to be in that