northbank123 wrote:My first game there was DB10's testimonial. Trying to rack my brains to think of what my first impressions of the stadium were.
The facilities are pretty top notch. Puts the likes of Wembley to shame. The concourse etc is a bit better now they've actually realised they should probably not leave all the walls grey and actually give a nod towards that history thingy we spent 120 years building before we went there.
Sadly there's a lot more to a stadium than facilities. It was always going to be difficult to make the place feel like it had any history when it was new and winning a few trophies there would have definitely helped but the club made mistakes.
Sadly the atmosphere is generally appalling. I still enjoy going to the games when I can, if I didn't enjoy it I simply wouldn't bother. But the Cardiff game on New Year's Day was genuinely embarrassing. Loads of people only seeing 70 minutes because of turning up late and leaving early. People far more interested in comparing their various bets on other games on their phone, making jokes about Bendtner for the whole game (grated after 2 minutes) and generally discussing anything other than the game. If people don't really sing, fine, but I genuinely got the impression that people didn't really give a shit about what was happening. We were still top at that point and it was a pretty important game in a busy run, people just didn't care and it was so disillusioning.
First I have to say that I'm not an expert by any means about this issue as I have been at the Emirates only once

But I think you nailed it spot on what is wrong with it nowadays. Firstly, the stadium itself doesn't make you feel anything special as it really doesn't have any history. As you said, couple of trophies would have made the difference probably.
In this money driven world there are lot of same kind of examples on what you said about the Cardiff game. It's the ticket prices and sport clubs desire to lure more wealthy people to the venues who spend more money at the venue as well. This has alienated basic fans, those people who used to be the backbone of usual fan base. Nowadays they just can't afford it anymore. There are more and more those kind of people going to games who really doesn't give a shit about the game itself or even the club, but who thinks that it's cool or important to be there. This has happened here in my country as well (in ice hockey - similar popularity in Finland as football in England...). Clubs and associations are trying hard to drive the sport and its image to more elite and that alienates the hard core fans.
When I went to the Emirates couple of years ago, I wished that I could experience the real English football match day experience or a little piece of English traditional football culture. I didn't. Most of the people around us were only tourists who didn't give a fuck about the game. We were sitting besides some Dutch people and all they cared about was to see RVP. There were some English fans who were singing all those Arsenal songs but they seemed quite irritated once and a while as no one around them sang nothing, just blabbered some strange languages
Yes I know, I was a tourist as well but what I'm trying to say here is that I think I have some kind of glue what you mean... or maybe not
Oh, one more thing. I have never understood those people who comes late and leaves early (excluding tube problems

) For me, that is disrespectful to the team and game.