Im a post 90s joe but thats cause i was born in 1986 so its not like i had a choice in the matter. I would give a hell of a lot to have STOOD on the north bank but it was still great when I SAT there. the problem with the drab atmosphere i think is due to a few things
1 none of us are totally used to Ashburton Grove yet sure weve got our new pre/post match rituals almost down pat now after a season but it still feels a bit odd - to me at least, this is organic and will change with time and more memories
2 the south side of the ground (the sides need bloody names not colours for fucks sake!) doesnt seem (to me watching from the blue quadrant) to have many season ticket holders resulting in few chants or organised noisy atomsphere coming from there or being given back in a clockend - northbank style
3 with the stadium being so big and holding noise so well when its made (when its loud it is fucking loud - unfortunately only for a few of the big games last season) without more than one token singing section (no disrespect, RedAction et al do a better job than the rest of the place) the noise dies out because no1 is organised enuf or bothered to keep it going
4 early leavers - this has been discussed loads, but whether you genuinely need to catch your train back to wales/wherever and need to beat the crowd or if ur just a dickhead plastic fan who wants to be entertained and not participate (u dont have to shout if you dont want to, just wait until the game ends - whatever the reasons it does unarguably MASSIVELY affect the atmosphere at the very point where the 12th man can be utterly crucial
5 and as mentioned by cus geezer and the others, the fact that shit has simply changed and its normal for big teams that dominate to have rich quiet fans that take things for granted - it sucks but sems to be the way of the world - away fans are more l;ikely to give more of a shit about the side so theyll 'support' more, unfortunately not all of us can afford to do that AND have a season ticket
LETS MAKE NEXT SEASON LOUD!!
