Stadium atmosphere

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.

Which single change would impact most on improving the stadium atmosphere at home matches?

Safe standing
30
60%
More pockets of "redsections"
4
8%
An AFC "anthem" to be played when players are coming out of the tunnel
0
No votes
Greater interaction between supporters groups
2
4%
Stewards being more understanding
0
No votes
You do not care
1
2%
There is no hope
12
24%
Anything else (please share)
1
2%
 
Total votes: 50

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augie
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Re: Stadium atmosphere

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mcdowell42 wrote:
TheCook wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:
TheCook wrote:
augie wrote:Redaction.......the great bastion representing Gooners everywhere :roll: :oops: :banghead:
Give it a rest you knobhead ; never ever at any point has anyone associated with REDaction suggested they represent anyone but six Arsenal fans who formed the group originally.

This is part of the problem ; dickheads from across the Irish sea, slagging off the atmosphere at a stadium you visit a couple of times a year on a weekend jolly up.
Cook

I know you have put in work for Redaction and personally I think they are a good thing, all be it with a limited remit.
The "Irish" part is uncalled for.

And do not take it personally, Augie is curmudgeonly at the best of times.
If he won a million Euros tax free he would moan that it was not two million, rather than celebrating his good fortune!

So what do I call it? Just 'the sea' ?? 8)

Seeing as your post was aimed at augie you could have said dickheads from across the water,see how simple tht was :roll:


Not sure if you were defending me there or not mc but thanks anyway :wink: :lol:

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
augie wrote:

I was gonna put down at the end that if it is the truth then I can't really argue against it but I figured one of ye arseholes would want the enjoyment of pointing that out :lol:

:lol:

Proud to say I was the quickest arsehole :shock: :lol:
Somewhere, KingJayson/HashKads just awoke.... and is now quite engorged... :shock:

:lol: :wink:

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TheCook wrote:
augie wrote:Redaction.......the great bastion representing Gooners everywhere :roll: :oops: :banghead:
Give it a fuckin rest you knobhead ; never ever at any point has anyone associated with REDaction suggested they represent anyone but six Arsenal fans who formed the group originally.

This is part of the problem ; fucking dickheads from across the Irish sea, slagging off the atmosphere at a stadium you visit a couple of times a year on a weekend jolly up.

Go fuck yourself

cook.
ive been going to the arsenal since the 80s and I go to between 5-7 games a season. now consider the fact of flights,hotel,game tickets taxi to airport etc then I am spending roughly 300 plus quid a game plus spending money. so very expensive jolly up I can assure you,plenty on here from n5 moan about redaction but you pick up one from overseas and call us dickheads
that comment was uncalled for.

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Trying to get back to the initial point of this discussion...

A huge majority have selected safe standing as the biggest likely contributor to better atmosphere. I can't really argue with that. I would hope it would be an environment where people would be expected to contribute and sing (in some countries the main groups use young lads to actually go around pushing and shoving people in areas which are under their "control" where people are expected to sing - maybe this would be a bit too much for AFC though). Must keep reminding myself that a lot of these countries' people wish for the level of peace and civilised behaviour you get in England (the reputation of skinheads and reebok classics seems to have faded).

I feel confident that safe standing will eventually happen (and am grateful that redaction make such an effort on behalf of Arsenal supporters). With English football being under more scrutiny from a poor champions league season, the premier league would probably not want to risk TV revenues. Atmosphere is a big part of the TV experience. Improving it would help them. And we already know that commercial gain rules in this world of greed that we are in.

Anyway...

What can be done NOW to improve the atmosphere? Is there really no hope? Nothing is impossible, right?

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I don't think we should get carried away with a rose tinted view of Highbury, it could be and often was one of the quietest grounds during the all seated era but the difference was the tightness of the supporters to the pitch and each other and a lot of season ticket holders together next to away fans, which is totally missing at the Grove. We have always had middle class support but it has grown out of proportion again in this all seated/sky era.....

I've always been into European football and always found the provincial teams to be much more vocal in their support ie. Athletico Madrid is a far better day out for atmosphere and a lively feeling than Real Madrid who attract the corporate and JCL's of Spain. They say at Barcelona the most noise you hear is when the supporters unwrap the tin foil on their 'Bocadillos' (basically their sandwiches) as half time, again Espanyol in their new stadium is a much better day out.

We have to accept that as the most successful London team in a brand new state of the art stadium we will attract tourists, corporate and general JCL's. The stadium design and fan position hasnt helped agreed and I think there is nothing that can be done now

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Another thing is that Islington and North London in general has gentrified massively. We are a lot of these people's local club.

As an idea for improving atmosphere, what about suggesting a return of the schoolboy's enclosure (at cheaper prices). Having a group of 12-18 year olds together would surely lend itself to a decent block of noise coming from them.

What I don't understand is, is that appearing to be a 'caring' club is surely good for brand image. I think the general consensus about football is that it's moved too far from its roots. The first club that attempts to show they're trying to take the game back to the people is going to get a lot of positive PR. This is very cynical, but can then be used to market the club as the 'people's club' or the 'true Londoner's club' or something equally corny. Even if it is a purely cynical step if it helps make tickets cheaper I would not give a ****. Anyone here know anything about marketing etc. I have no idea about it, it's just an idea I had.

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A decent team, not a bunch of annual bottlers would give the crowd a lift, some may even stay till the final whistle to see the result :shock:


Basically the board have got what they wanted - hardly any "old school" fans as they have been priced out / forced out through over zealous stewarding and replaced by zombiefied wengerites who will spend shitloads in the club shop and eat overpriced "food" from the official outlets :banghead: :banghead:

Be careful what you wish for is what we are told when saying Wenger Out, well it works both ways.

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Not read all the replies so sorry if these have already been said.

1) Safe standing

2) No anthem, it's shit.

3) Stewards to stop being bastards

4) Cheaper tickets

5) The name of the ground (how can you call an advert for an airline "home"?)

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DarylAFC wrote:Not read all the replies so sorry if these have already been said.

1) Safe standing

2) No anthem, it's shit.

3) Stewards to stop being bastards

4) Cheaper tickets

5) The name of the ground (how can you call an advert for an airline "home"?)
All good suggestions. Unfortunately not one will ever be implimented, for the following reasons;

1) FA will never allow this because they are totally out of touch with the fans and do not understand safe standing. They only see rowdy hooligans, not fans.

2) Choice of Shit anthems was chosen by club. Club run by people out of touch with football fans. Bit like your elderly uncle hearing you like Heavy Metal and buying you a One Direction album for Xmas.

3) Many of our stewards are scum fans. This has to be eradicated but won't be. Also, the club want wanky stewards to stop loud fans upsetting JCL's and ruining the day out at the "Footer" for corporates and families.

4) Greed is the new by-word for Boards in modern football. Gone are the days of running a club for love of club and operating at a small loss or breaking even. Now it's all about the money. Greedy wig wearing bastards and lying smarmy CEO's are all the rage y'know.

5) We are always going to have a shit corporate-named stadium because greed is everything. Fuck history, fuck tradition - sell that shit and get the bling in. Still, could be worse - imagine fronting up to the McDonald's Stadium or the Tampax Bowl? :oops:

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There is no atmosphere in most grounds now unless it is a big game, i think its a lost cause trying to get any atmosphere inside the Emirates

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