I read 16Did they say how many times they have played on a Friday night since then?
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I read 16Did they say how many times they have played on a Friday night since then?
It's weird about the acoustics. I was in the Lower East next to the United fans and for most of the game they were all I could hear. I knew the North stand must have been putting in a shift because, like someone said about the Man U fans: I could see them moving, but the noise doesn't really carry to the southern end of the ground. That is NOT having a go, I've been in the North and and the northern end of the ground and I know how loud it can be when everybody's up for it (which they were last night), so it is just the way the sound travels from one end to the other.
However when the whole ground joined in it was deafening! Even in the family section people were singing, indeed it was gratifying and uplifting to see so many children standing on their seats yelling abuse at the United fans.
Yes - but why Leeds?
I think the liverpool rivalry is more on the scousers side, The Leeds thing has more historical significance for them, football wise. I have a friend, he’s a Manc, STH at OT, he sees liverpool as a figure of fun, doesn’t like the at all, but Leeds however, he despises them.
for ages they appeared to be chanting "City, Liverpool" but I would guess I missed some crucial word in there.
Watched it on TV and I could hear the UTD fans in the first half but they were quickly drowned out by the Albion fans.Brilliant night great amtosphere from all side. Didn’t hear United although I could see them moving a lot so assumed they were giving something back most the time but drowned out by the other 3 sides tonight.
90% to see the players back in and the concourse was rocking after the game as well.
Brilliant night
Yes, maybe. It did seem a bit weird for them to keep chanting "Liverpool".Were they not alluding to our last two games? Presumably to 'psyche us out'.
Funny how that chant ended on the 57th minute.
It's weird about the acoustics. I was in the Lower East next to the United fans and for most of the game they were all I could hear. I knew the North stand must have been putting in a shift because, like someone said about the Man U fans: I could see them moving, but the noise doesn't really carry to the southern end of the ground. That is NOT having a go, I've been in the North and and the northern end of the ground and I know how loud it can be when everybody's up for it (which they were last night), so it is just the way the sound travels from one end to the other.
However when the whole ground joined in it was deafening! Even in the family section people were singing, indeed it was gratifying and uplifting to see so many children standing on their seats yelling abuse at the United fans.
I saw some of the kids celebrating in the East stand and thought, we've won their hearts now. Any plastic fan at school is going to be laughed at by our Albion kids.
Yes - but why Leeds?
Yes - but why Leeds?
Probably my best Albion night ever. When I watched us play our first game at Pissfilled I couldn't have dreamt I would see us beat the shitehouse club who robbed us of the FA cup, in the league, in the top tier, unless I'd been on the peyote. And I'm never on the peyote. Despite how it sometimes may seem.
Tears tonight. Not just me but also the big lads who sit near me. The great big soft shites.
We matched the side second in the PL, with 'nothing' to play for (except to earn their money doing their ****ing job and plunder some more league points, like they are supposed to do). We outplayed them, and without needing to go all 'batton down the hatches' a la the plucky Nigels, or Huddersfield 'we'll buy any player.com' town.
Classy, classy Brighton. I am very happy.
Having suffered the drums at Huddersfield and Palace, I was struck by the way that we were able to create an atmosphere without that fakery. That's a real atmosphere, not just an 'choir'.
Can barely speak this morning.
It's weird about the acoustics. I was in the Lower East next to the United fans and for most of the game they were all I could hear. I knew the North stand must have been putting in a shift because, like someone said about the Man U fans: I could see them moving, but the noise doesn't really carry to the southern end of the ground. That is NOT having a go, I've been in the North and and the northern end of the ground and I know how loud it can be when everybody's up for it (which they were last night), so it is just the way the sound travels from one end to the other.
However when the whole ground joined in it was deafening! Even in the family section people were singing, indeed it was gratifying and uplifting to see so many children standing on their seats yelling abuse at the United fans.
The East stand was singing? Someone call the police!!
You didn't put a smiley face in, but I'm guessing that post is tongue-in-cheek? If it isn't, well Wimbledon starts soon, that's probably more to your taste.I’m sorry but I see nothing gratifying or uplifting about children abusing another team’s supporters. Surely one of our club’s distinctive attributes is respect for others. We should not be encouraging kids to disrespect anyone.
Did they say how many times they have played on a Friday night since then?
Well of course not. Like so many scary, fantastic, and amazing statistics it would ruin it
However keep an eye on this one.it'll be a pub quiz question in 10 years when it becomes 50
I’m sorry but I see nothing gratifying or uplifting about children abusing another team’s supporters. Surely one of our club’s distinctive attributes is respect for others, we should not be encouraging kids to disrespect anyone.