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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: RoverBB on August 31, 2025, 12:41:38 pm
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Hey All
Thought I’d pop in here to hear any opinions on how us (Black Bank) together with the Matchday Experience Group (Shadow Board initiative) can increase atmosphere and experience in other parts of the stadium.
An example, whilst we did the card display yesterday, we issued some of the waiving flags to the family stand - which we are yet to see any feedback for? - Please let us have any ideas.
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The South Stand has improved so.much in the past few years. Much so that me and my son haven't been able to get in for the pastvtwo matches we have attended.
Great to see
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I'm obviously biased, but i consider our black bank the best noise generator I've seen, and i do most away games. Not necessarily by sheer volume, but persistent singing and chanting, the sa.e as with the away support. Absolutely top notch. My Huddersfield mate said we were the best away support he had seen in years...
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I'm obviously biased, but i consider our black bank the best noise generator I've seen, and i do most away games. Not necessarily by sheer volume, but persistent singing and chanting, the sa.e as with the away support. Absolutely top notch. My Huddersfield mate said we were the best away support he had seen in years...
I think it’s quite good when you compare it to most grounds. The stadium acoustics lets it down a bit but that can’t be changed.
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I'm obviously biased, but i consider our black bank the best noise generator I've seen, and i do most away games. Not necessarily by sheer volume, but persistent singing and chanting, the sa.e as with the away support. Absolutely top notch. My Huddersfield mate said we were the best away support he had seen in years...
I think it’s quite good when you compare it to most grounds. The stadium acoustics lets it down a bit but that can’t be changed.
Would it improve if the SE and SW corners joined in?
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I'm obviously biased, but i consider our black bank the best noise generator I've seen, and i do most away games. Not necessarily by sheer volume, but persistent singing and chanting, the sa.e as with the away support. Absolutely top notch. My Huddersfield mate said we were the best away support he had seen in years...
That's great to hear. No doubt the performances on the pitch and the general feel good factor helps but, it's clear to see from my vantage point, there are alot of people of all ages having alot of fun in there.
I think when you look at other grounds, we are definitely right up there with fans being more animated and involved in the action.
I can see a possibility of the Black Bank being extended to both corners if the growth continues. Of course, there's nothing stopping fans in those areas joining in and we do see the ripple effect spreading to the East and West with more fans joining in with the chanting and clapping. It's infectious.
Maybe something for the approaching winter months, is nominate a match or matches, as a scarf day. Something everyone can join in. Most folk will have scarves or various vintages they can bring to twirl or simply hold aloft at designated moments prompted by the Black Bank. I'm sure the younger kids would love this too.
One of my personal favourites was the "Bounce around the ground" which I'd love to see the Black Bank bouncing in unison.
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The scarf ‘swirling’ would be visually more pronounced & like the (dreaded!) Mexican Wave become ‘infectious’ from seat to seat, section to section & stand to stand…..East Stand ‘Prawn Brigade’ excepted!
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I'm obviously biased, but i consider our black bank the best noise generator I've seen, and i do most away games. Not necessarily by sheer volume, but persistent singing and chanting, the sa.e as with the away support. Absolutely top notch. My Huddersfield mate said we were the best away support he had seen in years...
That's great to hear. No doubt the performances on the pitch and the general feel good factor helps but, it's clear to see from my vantage point, there are alot of people of all ages having alot of fun in there.
I think when you look at other grounds, we are definitely right up there with fans being more animated and involved in the action.
I can see a possibility of the Black Bank being extended to both corners if the growth continues. Of course, there's nothing stopping fans in those areas joining in and we do see the ripple effect spreading to the East and West with more fans joining in with the chanting and clapping. It's infectious.
Maybe something for the approaching winter months, is nominate a match or matches, as a scarf day. Something everyone can join in. Most folk will have scarves or various vintages they can bring to twirl or simply hold aloft at designated moments prompted by the Black Bank. I'm sure the younger kids would love this too.
One of my personal favourites was the "Bounce around the ground" which I'd love to see the Black Bank bouncing in unison.
Bounce around the ground was really good.
To update it just substitute “Driscoll said….” With “M Cann said”.
It should catch on.
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The scarf ‘swirling’ would be visually more pronounced & like the (dreaded!) Mexican Wave become ‘infectious’ from seat to seat, section to section & stand to stand…..East Stand ‘Prawn Brigade’ excepted!
I like the scarf twirling idea, very good.
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The scarf ‘swirling’ would be visually more pronounced & like the (dreaded!) Mexican Wave become ‘infectious’ from seat to seat, section to section & stand to stand…..East Stand ‘Prawn Brigade’ excepted!
I like the scarf twirling idea, very good.
These are the sort of initiatives we need. Very simple, everyone can join in, and it can create a real atmosphere and get more fans involved.
Let’s nominate a ‘scarf day’.
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Could the club perhaps lay scarves on every seat for a match, then maybe a flag at another for example? Surely in bulk the cost would be negligible and no excuses for everyone not joining in!
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The scarf ‘swirling’ would be visually more pronounced & like the (dreaded!) Mexican Wave become ‘infectious’ from seat to seat, section to section & stand to stand…..East Stand ‘Prawn Brigade’ excepted!
I like the scarf twirling idea, very good.
I’m all for that Pancho!
Kids, OAP’s, disabled. It’s something we can all do to a lesser or greater degree that as I said before, is very visible & ‘contagious’.
Tie those scarfs around your wrists & we’re off & running!
These are the sort of initiatives we need. Very simple, everyone can join in, and it can create a real atmosphere and get more fans involved.
Let’s nominate a ‘scarf day’.
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I guess there's another obvious one for us Vikings...
https://youtu.be/54UOUJScKkk?si=mOWUww5WOuWJIQRd
Definitely a good way to warm the hands and throats.
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A bit late now as the new pa system is in place and up and running, but I 've always thought it would be a great idea to have ambient mic's suspended from the roof canopies picking up all the home chanting and singing and have it coming "live" through the pa system. This would create a cacophony of sound for home and visiting support and would make our home support very intimidating.
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A bit late now as the new pa system is in place and up and running, but I 've always thought it would be a great idea to have ambient mic's suspended from the roof canopies picking up all the home chanting and singing and have it coming "live" through the pa system. This would create a cacophony of sound for home and visiting support and would make our home support very intimidating.
No, no, no, no.
This is something man city have done. Hate the phrase tinpot but this definitely is tinpot
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I think one idea would be to have the East and West groups to develop their own war cries to communicate with the Black Bank .This often happens in Marseille where one side of the ground shouts a war cry then the other side responds to them with their own .Black Bank would need to set it up with just a small group east and west I guess .Good luck !
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ANcxQnmlBg4
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I think one idea would be to have the East and West groups to develop their own war cries to communicate with the Black Bank .This often happens in Marseille where one side of the ground shouts a war cry then the other side responds to them with their own .Black Bank would need to set it up with just a small group east and west I guess .Good luck !
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ANcxQnmlBg4
West Stand ‘war cry’….”You’re not eating anymore, You’re not eating, You’re not eating, You’re not eating anymore!”.
East Stand response….”We’re full up your, we’re full up you’re not, you’re not!”.
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Ever thought that some people just like to watch a game of footbal without screeching and hollering? Maybe that's why we, who did our singing before some on here were born, decide to sit in the quiter stands
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So its singing when you're young and when you did it but screeching and holloring now you're old and boring?
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Ever thought that some people just like to watch a game of footbal without screeching and hollering? Maybe that's why we, who did our singing before some on here were born, decide to sit in the quiter stands
The good news is participating in any singing or chanting is optional.
As you say, we of older generations have maybe had our time but surely we wouldn't want to suppress the enthusiasm of those who still want to express themselves and have a bit of fun?
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So its singing when you're young and when you did it but screeching and holloring now you're old and boring?
I think that's the terms I see music in these days .
Signed a long haired rocker.
;)
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Im not a singer, although I do clap along (boring old fart now!)
i think its brilliant when we sing the Allez Allez - you can clearly see the east stand joining in the longer it goes on , remember the amount of young kids in there who do get caught up in that emotion and buzz who love joining in!
The other chant is the whoaooho whoaooho, nananananana, I see the east joining with this too (when sung well and long enough)
So I think its just more of the same with the Black Bank driving it organically.
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Ever thought that some people just like to watch a game of footbal without screeching and hollering? Maybe that's why we, who did our singing before some on here were born, decide to sit in the quiter stands
The good news is participating in any singing or chanting is optional.
As you say, we of older generations have maybe had our time but surely we wouldn't want to suppress the enthusiasm of those who still want to express themselves and have a bit of fun?
Not suppressing at all as I said some of us choose to sit in the quieter stands
Old and boring if you like Nudga, that's fine by me
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Ever thought that some people just like to watch a game of footbal without screeching and hollering? Maybe that's why we, who did our singing before some on here were born, decide to sit in the quiter stands
What an ignorant response to trying to improve the matchday atmosphere..
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Ignorant? Really?
If you want to SING and shout and holler thats fine by me
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Is there a reason the South stand was showing as sold out on the website before Saturday and yet there still loads of seats empty?
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Is there a reason the South stand was showing as sold out on the website before Saturday and yet there still loads of seats empty?
10% not sold because of unreserved seating
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1. Buffer to accommodate unreserved seating so people can move about.
2. Some ST holders not turning up on the day (although it appears more folk are letting the club know to allow a ticket exchange...more work to be done on this)
3. Fans condense towards the back which gives the impression of more empty seats than there are.
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Ever thought that some people just like to watch a game of footbal without screeching and hollering? Maybe that's why we, who did our singing before some on here were born, decide to sit in the quiter stands
What an ignorant response to trying to improve the matchday atmosphere..
There are people of all ages in the ground and some have health issues that limit involvement in chanting. Fans with different personalities perhaps also view a match in different ways. Every fan is entitled to choose how they support their team. I’m all for backing the team vocally but if the quieter fans didn’t attend then we wouldn’t have a team to support, or at least a successful one. I was very vocal in the 60s and 70s but now I’m in my late 70s only join in sporadically. There is room in the stadium for all types of fan.
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Is there a reason the South stand was showing as sold out on the website before Saturday and yet there still loads of seats empty?
10% not sold because of unreserved seating
Im back up on Saturday so my ST unreserved seat will have my arse on it. Joined by the lad too.
I will be fully immersed in the singing for sure - its a real escape and a time to sing like nobody's watching !!
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Ever thought that some people just like to watch a game of footbal without screeching and hollering? Maybe that's why we, who did our singing before some on here were born, decide to sit in the quiter stands
What an ignorant response to trying to improve the matchday atmosphere..
There are people of all ages in the ground and some have health issues that limit involvement in chanting. Fans with different personalities perhaps also view a match in different ways. Every fan is entitled to choose how they support their team. I’m all for backing the team vocally but if the quieter fans didn’t attend then we wouldn’t have a team to support, or at least a successful one. I was very vocal in the 60s and 70s but now I’m in my late 70s only join in sporadically. There is room in the stadium for all types of fan.
Absolutely. Nobody is suggesting the club are ignoring any supporters needs or wishes, but the OPs thread was a request for ideas.
I'd like to think people recognise the atmosphere in the stadium has improved gradually over time and everyone contributes to that one way or another.
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What was that clapping Iceland fans did a few years ago when they beat England sounded really good
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What was that clapping Iceland fans did a few years ago when they beat England sounded really good
See page 1.
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Could do with an injection from the south stand (Black Bank massive) tonight..... or don't they attend Vertu games...?
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I think the others stands do join in. Im in the west and alt do including the corner.
It seems the east that some join in with the clapping on songs. I dont think the atmosphere is that bad. It's now getting busy too so always makes a big difference.
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For me change the goal music back to Tom Hark, we all got involved in that whenever we scored.
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Ever thought that some people just like to watch a game of footbal without screeching and hollering? Maybe that's why we, who did our singing before some on here were born, decide to sit in the quiter stands
What an ignorant response to trying to improve the matchday atmosphere..
There are people of all ages in the ground and some have health issues that limit involvement in chanting. Fans with different personalities perhaps also view a match in different ways. Every fan is entitled to choose how they support their team. I’m all for backing the team vocally but if the quieter fans didn’t attend then we wouldn’t have a team to support, or at least a successful one. I was very vocal in the 60s and 70s but now I’m in my late 70s only join in sporadically. There is room in the stadium for all types of fan.
But that wasn’t my point. The OP was about the matchday atmosphere, anyone not interested like yourself could have just scrolled on by but instead you decided to reply and used the words screeching and hollering and claiming you did all your singing before all the young ones were born.
Came across as an ignorant and unnecessary response to the point of the post IMO
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My response was to you calling raven’s post ignorant which I felt was impolite and uncalled for. I would probably have just carried on reading and not posted otherwise. I didn’t use the words screeching and hollering in my post.
If your post was aimed at raven then you should have quoted his original post not mine.
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My post was impolite and uncalled for??
And RR post wasn’t ..? This forum is madness at times, enjoy.
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You have your opinion and I have mine. That is what a forum is for. We are all Rovers supporters in the end and will all be supporting them in our own way on Saturday. Enjoy.
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I’m in my late sixties but I sing and shout like a young ‘un at the Rovers, especially at away games.
It’s the only time in my life that I can really let go and express my emotions and I love it!
But I respect those who support the team without being so vocal; they are no less of a fan than I am.
What I can’t abide, are those who mean and criticise, even when we’re doing well. Those who call out players even when they are giving their all and performing well.
These are the ‘fans’ who really do get my goat.
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I’m in my late sixties but I sing and shout like a young ‘un at the Rovers, especially at away games.
It’s the only time in my life that I can really let go and express my emotions and I love it!
But I respect those who support the team without being so vocal; they are no less of a fan than I am.
What I can’t abide, are those who mean and criticise, even when we’re doing well. Those who call out players even when they are giving their all and performing well.
These are the ‘fans’ who really do get my goat.
First time you’ve mentioned you have a goat lol!
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I’m in my late sixties but I sing and shout like a young ‘un at the Rovers, especially at away games.
It’s the only time in my life that I can really let go and express my emotions and I love it!
But I respect those who support the team without being so vocal; they are no less of a fan than I am.
What I can’t abide, are those who mean and criticise, even when we’re doing well. Those who call out players even when they are giving their all and performing well.
These are the ‘fans’ who really do get my goat.
First time you’ve mentioned you have a goat lol!
Yeah, I got it when I was a kid.
My nanny bought it for me.
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Very good Pancho!
BobG
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I’m in my late sixties but I sing and shout like a young ‘un at the Rovers, especially at away games.
It’s the only time in my life that I can really let go and express my emotions and I love it!
But I respect those who support the team without being so vocal; they are no less of a fan than I am.
What I can’t abide, are those who mean and criticise, even when we’re doing well. Those who call out players even when they are giving their all and performing well.
These are the ‘fans’ who really do get my goat.
First time you’ve mentioned you have a goat lol!
Yeah, I got it when I was a kid.
My nanny bought it for me.
Was your Grandad called Billy lol!
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I’m in my late sixties but I sing and shout like a young ‘un at the Rovers, especially at away games.
It’s the only time in my life that I can really let go and express my emotions and I love it!
But I respect those who support the team without being so vocal; they are no less of a fan than I am.
What I can’t abide, are those who mean and criticise, even when we’re doing well. Those who call out players even when they are giving their all and performing well.
These are the ‘fans’ who really do get my goat.
I agree with you there Neil. I tend to join in more at away games with the tightly pressed atmosphere. I don’t get as many sore throats these days though.
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I’m in my late sixties but I sing and shout like a young ‘un at the Rovers, especially at away games.
It’s the only time in my life that I can really let go and express my emotions and I love it!
But I respect those who support the team without being so vocal; they are no less of a fan than I am.
What I can’t abide, are those who mean and criticise, even when we’re doing well. Those who call out players even when they are giving their all and performing well.
These are the ‘fans’ who really do get my goat.
First time you’ve mentioned you have a goat lol!
Yeah, I got it when I was a kid.
My nanny bought it for me.
I'll eat it for my supper, Pancho. "I'm a troll, foll-de-roll, I'm a troll, foll-de-roll".
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I’m in my late sixties but I sing and shout like a young ‘un at the Rovers, especially at away games.
It’s the only time in my life that I can really let go and express my emotions and I love it!
But I respect those who support the team without being so vocal; they are no less of a fan than I am.
What I can’t abide, are those who mean and criticise, even when we’re doing well. Those who call out players even when they are giving their all and performing well.
These are the ‘fans’ who really do get my goat.
First time you’ve mentioned you have a goat lol!
It's a Stainforth thing. They aren't allowed cats.