They did that too on the North Bank in the 80sI like it that kids and women go to the team, can watch the match, and feel safe
And you're talking to me about swallowing the media line?
Agreed. But there are two types of "fan" in the club level. There are some genuine new fans, with money, whose only means of getting to the matches was by jumping the season ticket and buying these seats.Cus Geezer wrote:It's a shame their interest doesn't override that of getting hold of some free drinks at half time.Those quiet fans sitting in club level, at least they're trying to get an interest, let them in, encourage them, the more people that support Arsenal the better, stop slagging them off.
When that happens maybe I might consider cutting them some slack
That's not true and you know it, there was never the proportion of children and women that there are today. All I know was that it was a difficult experience at that age, the number of times as a young kid I can remember being in scary crush-scenarios, especially at away games, it was scary for the adults - but being down low and stuck half way up some dirty bastards ass at the same time didn't help. It's made difficult now when everyone stands up in front of kids trying to watch a game. The same for older fans. Standing up doesn't make any difference to atmosphere, I don't believe it, when we're away from home, it's a different atmosphere as has been pointed out, and we're still seated. Celebrating goals is less entertaining in seated stadia, that's where the advantages end as far as I'm concerned.Cus Geezer wrote:They did that too on the North Bank in the 80sI like it that kids and women go to the team, can watch the match, and feel safe
And you're talking to me about swallowing the media line?
Because they also have fans, and their fans need entertaining. Why do people flock to see Arsenal, why do we fill our stadium each week and have massive waiting lists for season tickets, because we play great football. Who wants to watch Bolton throw into the box from the half-way line, not the people of Bolton for one.Cus Geezer wrote:What the fuck are you talking about.You said a couple of posts ago that maybe we should ask the opposition to come and play the way we want, well, that's a debate worth having. There's either a problem with Arsenal, or a problem with the opposition. The opposition have never been less adventurous against us, more so against us than any other team. We either need to blame these teams for ruining football, or do something different ourselves, ie. Encourage the opposition to attack us.
Why should opposing teams play the way that suits Arsenal and Arsenal fans, what's in it for them, they're hear for the points.
When is realism gonna enter your head boyo?
That is fucking true I was there.That's not true and you know it, there was never the proportion of children and women that there are today
And a great atmosphere is entertainment.Everyone loves a great atmosphere, but let’s get it straight, this is football, it's an entertainment
Do you have an A' Level in sales rhetoric or what?we want great football. It's not the 80's any more
No pal, Arsenal these days belongs to whoever can stump up the cash, that's why it stinks.Arsenal doesn't belong to you, and it doesn't belong to me, and it'll go on long beyond all of us
I love all breeds of people being able to go to the match and bond in this shared experience, that's what football is about.
What was it about their 'working classness' that lead to people being crushed.It's not about a ground full of working class men, that's bollocks, it's the past and it wasn't that great, it ended up with people crushed to death, I can't believe there are still people clinging to that world with rose-tinted glasses
You see with terracing we never needed to do this, it was already segregated in such a way, those who wanted to make a noise went to the North Bank or Clock End, those who didn't went to the seats. Can you get that into your thick Bourgeois head Joe - HIGHBURY IN THE 80S WAS NOT AN ALL STANDING ARENA YOU HAD A FUCKING CHOICEI am not suggesting that we force people to sing but i would like the club to allocate and end to those vocal supporters i.e in ultra style, a curva nord of sorts. i have been to Germany where some clubs Dortmund i visited, have an area that can be transferd to become a standing area and thus improve the atmosphere.