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0v2 down and 10 men. There was little belief from anyone. Was over the minute he kicked the ball away. I think we'd have turned it around with 11 men.
I heard the chesterfield fans twice all game from the south stand. Just shows how poor the acoustics are at our ground. Partner was on the lake however said it sounded loud none stop. Wonder who decided to build the ground like this.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on October 01, 2024, 06:08:29 amI heard the chesterfield fans twice all game from the south stand. Just shows how poor the acoustics are at our ground. Partner was on the lake however said it sounded loud none stop. Wonder who decided to build the ground like this.There's nowt wrong with the acoustics. Having sat near the halfway line for many years, you get a fair balance. I said on Saturday, our crowrds gone quiet after about 10 mins. We weren't playing badly so there was no excuse to go quiet. The South Stand was set up to enable the 'away end' atmosphere and everyone who goes in there should be accepting the responsibility to sing, shout and clap but yes, there needs to be a lead from the drummer etc.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on October 01, 2024, 10:12:48 amQuote from: Padge_DRFC on October 01, 2024, 06:08:29 amI heard the chesterfield fans twice all game from the south stand. Just shows how poor the acoustics are at our ground. Partner was on the lake however said it sounded loud none stop. Wonder who decided to build the ground like this.There's nowt wrong with the acoustics. Having sat near the halfway line for many years, you get a fair balance. I said on Saturday, our crowrds gone quiet after about 10 mins. We weren't playing badly so there was no excuse to go quiet. The South Stand was set up to enable the 'away end' atmosphere and everyone who goes in there should be accepting the responsibility to sing, shout and clap but yes, there needs to be a lead from the drummer etc. How can you say there's nothing wrong with it when Chesterfield fans can't be heard from the other end of the ground.
I have always said that the drummer is the key to getting songs and chants started.If he doesn’t stay active then generally the songs don’t start.Thinking back, there was someone with a trumpet of some kind who was at a couple of games a few years ago and he really added to the atmosphere.
On its day its great. Crewe home great example. But whenever I say on here that European fans are better all I get back is "but it's coordinated"..... Boll**Been to a Seria A game this weekends and it's non stop for 90 mins. It's called SUPPORT
There’s not many grounds where you can hear the away fans at the other end, unless that end is dead silent. I think moaning about the ‘lack of acoustics’ is just another excuse
Quote from: drfchound on October 01, 2024, 01:12:42 pmI have always said that the drummer is the key to getting songs and chants started.If he doesn’t stay active then generally the songs don’t start.Thinking back, there was someone with a trumpet of some kind who was at a couple of games a few years ago and he really added to the atmosphere.Curern drummer is poor. Joins in with the chants rather than starts then. The lad who took the drum to Grimsby away is the best by far.
He's been named on Twitter along with his tweets