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I agree we have to do something as the bowl really is a morgue now. I normally sit either in The clock end lower or west upper depending on how I feel. The problem with the clock end is The stewards who don't allow any standing at all which makes for a soul destroying experience. If we get enough bodies together it might work.
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This really needs to be kept at the forefront of people's minds - the atmosphere today was a complete embarrassment.
Of course, fans rely on the team to get them pumped up, but on the other hand sometimes the team need a lift and the home fans just dont do the business.
When we go away from home, we get behind the team for the full 90. Anyone at OT knows that, and even at Norwich last week as soon as we went a goal down we were singing again before we'd even kicked off.
The team were poor today, but had the "fans" at the ground today created any kind of atmosphere it could have pushed the team on to a better performance.
I know I'm living in a fairytale world here, but if we could create an atmosphere at the grove even half as good as the one at Dortmund, it would undoubtedly be worth an extra 9 points or more per season.
Of course, fans rely on the team to get them pumped up, but on the other hand sometimes the team need a lift and the home fans just dont do the business.
When we go away from home, we get behind the team for the full 90. Anyone at OT knows that, and even at Norwich last week as soon as we went a goal down we were singing again before we'd even kicked off.
The team were poor today, but had the "fans" at the ground today created any kind of atmosphere it could have pushed the team on to a better performance.
I know I'm living in a fairytale world here, but if we could create an atmosphere at the grove even half as good as the one at Dortmund, it would undoubtedly be worth an extra 9 points or more per season.
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football has become a family day out, it's just as much part of going to the local cinema, theme park or any attraction
you see it every home game. mum, dad, and there 2 or 3 kids - you can spot them a mile off, with there bulging armoury bags.
suprise Arsenal haven't started promoting kids birthday parties at the grove burger, chips and soft drink for £25 per kid and the birthday boy or girl gets a signed football and a balloon
you see it every home game. mum, dad, and there 2 or 3 kids - you can spot them a mile off, with there bulging armoury bags.
suprise Arsenal haven't started promoting kids birthday parties at the grove burger, chips and soft drink for £25 per kid and the birthday boy or girl gets a signed football and a balloon
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Yes, a decent set of away fans does help getting the atmosphere going, obviously like I said the vast majority of blame has to go to us lot, but they were far worse than we were tbhI Hate Hleb wrote:SWLGooner wrote:That was fucking embarrassing, last 20 minutes excepted, but a very small portion of the blame has to go to the Fulham fans for doing fuck all to get anything going, worst support I have ever seen, home or away in a good 300 games of football.![]()
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That's hardly saying much though is it SWL? Today I think the home support reached it's final nadir. Even the likes of Blackburn, Fulham and Wigan make more noise at their half-filled grounds than we do nowadays.
I think that if at their meeting with Arsenal officials this Wednesday RedAction and BSM don't get any proper acknowledgment from the club that this is a major problem that they themselves could easily help remedy, then we might be at the point where these groups need to boycott future meetings and step up their own actions independently of the club and their 'consent'.


I think that if at their meeting with Arsenal officials this Wednesday RedAction and BSM don't get any proper acknowledgment from the club that this is a major problem that they themselves could easily help remedy, then we might be at the point where these groups need to boycott future meetings and step up their own actions independently of the club and their 'consent'.
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