FANS AT THE BRIDGE.

As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
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Post by franksav63 »

Simon wrote:Thank you.

Throat still sore.

Even my Dad who's now a senior citizen stuck around at the end to carry on singing. :barscarf:
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Post by Gunnersaurus »

Well done, those that went were a credit to the club and the team responded to it, might have been a different story if you know what got a showing but it didn't and we can now hopefully look forward as a club.

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Post by 1989 »

We may not have the best team but we've certainly got the best away support in the league and by quite a distance at that.

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1989 wrote:We may not have the best team but we've certainly got the best away support in the league and by quite a distance at that.
+1

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Post by This Is The Daybreak »

We are very underated in regards to our away support. You constantly hear about the 'passionate geordies' and the scousers. Even the mancs away support always gets a lot of credit but because we're from London we never seem to get the credit we deserve. Always sell out our allocation pretty much wherever we play and always make a racket. We perhaps need a more varied songbook but all of our songs are sung loud and proud. Imagine if Liverpool fans had been constantly singing when losing 8-2, we'd still be hearing about it now!

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Re: FANS AT THE BRIDGE.

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OneBardGooner wrote:
henryking1 wrote:GOT TO POST THIS, JUST WATCHED THE GAME I RECORDED FOR THE 3RD TIME AND I JUST GOT TO APPLAUD AND RESPECT ALL YOU FANS WHO WENT TO THE GAME AT THE BRIDGE, FOR THE WHOLE 95 MINUTES AND BEFORE AND AFTER YOU WERE AMAZING, THE SINGING, THE CHEERING, EVEN WHEN WE LOSING , YOU JUST MADE ME RESPECT EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU, WHAT A BUNCH OF FANTASTIC LOYAL ARSENAL FANS. WE LOVE YOU ARSENAL WE DO.
+1,000 :high5:

I wasn't there, but I jumped around like a lunatic and shouted so loud when the last goal went in - The bosses dog ran and hid outside! :D :barscarf:
I was at home, must have gave my "flatmates" who live above me a stroke with "That's a fucking FOUL!" on the Lukaku challenge for Mata's goal, and then the "going mental" part when RVP scored each time after that.

I translated it so you guys would understand what I'm talking about :lol:

Fact is our away support is absolutely fantastic. Vocal and vociferous no matter what's happening on the pitch. Truly worthy and a great bastion of the old school Arsenal.

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Post by Old Oak Gooner »

Yep +2 or 3, rep is due to all Gooners at the Bridge :bowing21:

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Was absolutely brilliant. Best atmosphere I've heard at Arsenal, probably even better than Mancs away Barca home and all the other recent crackers.

Mind you while I think the grove can get louder, there was always something special about Highbury rocking.

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Post by OneBardGooner »

franksav63 wrote:
Simon wrote:Thank you.

Throat still sore.

Even my Dad who's now a senior citizen stuck around at the end to carry on singing. :barscarf:
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KJ's Lurv juice! :D :shock: :wink:

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noodlie wrote:Image
:coffeespit: :coffeespit: :coffeespit: That IS Feckin' QUALL IT EEEE! :high5: :D :barscarf:

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Post by AFCWozza »

Couple of Vids filmed for you by my mate next to me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg1MXYaSpx8

Video for RVP Hat-Trick Goal (You can hear the fellah screaming at me £400, i only went and had Chelsea H/T Arsenal F/T at 40/1, £10 on that for me, lovely job)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLkMlTbVG5c

Just After Theo's Goal, if you want any idea of how loud we are just listen to that from 25 seconds onwards, MEGA ATOMSPHERE.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM4emy0T ... re=related

To top it off, end of the 90 minutes, by far the greatest team

What a game, i loved the banter next to the segregation with them wankers, 4th goal they wouldnt even look, turned around after the 5th and the fuckers wernt even there.. QUALITY QUALITY SUPPORT

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Post by MutleyGooner »

Well done to my fellow Goons that attended the Bridge, you were indeed in fine voice and that certainly came across loud and clear on my TV at home. Even when we were losing you could still be heard outsinging the chav muppets.

Well done, I applaud you :barscarf:

A little disappointed that KJ didn't streak though :cry:

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Post by worthing_gooner »

What a cracker that was! I've never experienced an away atmosphere like that before - when that fourth goal went in I somehow ended up a couple of rows back just randomly hugging and jumping around!

My legs are fucked from smashing into seats all over the place but nowhere else can you get that buzz when the winning goal goes in!

Atmosphere was top notch, and after the two previous disappointments at the bridge we really deserved this one :barscarf:

Bring on Norwich!

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Post by Macca »

Best away game I've been to in a long time , for so many reasons. The importance of winning added extra tension, extra abuse given to the racist JT, the bi annual abuse to the c**t Cole, RVP hatrick, Walcott having a blinder for a change, just a desire to win that I haven't seen for ages .
Still beaming.
:D :D

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