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or Leeds. I thought we did superbly well in that game given the circumstances
Of course we sound good for a game like Spurs. What lower league club away at a top premier$hite club and matching them wouldn't?[b said:Quote[/b] (royfox @ Dec. 29 2006,12:33)]What a load of bollocks. Southend have great fans who make a lot of noise - especially away from home. You obviously didn't go to Spurs.[b said:Quote[/b] (Hong Kong Blue @ Dec. 27 2006,18:06)]Our fans are probably the worse in the division. Its not just the lack of quantity (I'm guessing only Col Ewe and maybe Luton/Barnsley have as few), more importantly its the lack of quality. What other grounds does the home team have to play well to silence the home support? If we aren't 1-0 up after 10 minutes our fans turn on the players. Forget the fact that two seasons ago most of them were playing 4th division football, the first misplaced pass is met with abuse.
Can you imagine the abuse our players would have got if we'd played like the home team had done in any of our last three away games? Sure, Spurs and Norwich went quiet and Luton never made any noise in the first place, but going quiet is preferable to shouting abuse at your own team.
If our fans were any good then every home game would sound like the last 20 minutes at home to Norwich did.
Cheers Steve,[b said:Quote[/b] (Lowestoft Blue @ Dec. 27 2006,19:37)]Thought the Norfolk Constabulary were a bit jumping, poor ol Dave the Shrimper sitting next to me got pulled out after 20 minutes for making hand gestures to the Narwich fans..threatend with an £80.00 fine and let back in, sat on his hands for the rest of the game!
I would say our home support is pretty comparable to 90% of other smaller teams. Not many clubs can generate a big atmosphere at home, Swansea at the Liberty and Hull at Boothferry are the only clubs that really stick out for me in terms of consistent home generated atmosphere in the last few seasons.[b said:Quote[/b] (Hong Kong Blue @ Dec. 29 2006,12:53)]Our away support isn't bad, but our home support is atrocious.
If our home support was good every game would sound like the last 25 minutes at home to Norwich.
On the contrary, Dave, he will be concerned by it. Every formal complaint is investigated and, whatever the outcome of the probe, is permanently put on his file. They have a similar system to our beloved driving licence - certain number of points and you're disciplined. They could also, of course, uphold your complaint and discipline him immediately though. If you have a grievence go for it.[b said:Quote[/b] (Dave the Shrimper @ Dec. 29 2006,13:04)]Had the last laugh though as saw the copper as I left and told him I was going to be making a formal complaint and I took his number. Sure he wont really give a sh!t but he did seem relucatant to give his number to me.
But have you heard a more negative crowd? The first misplaced pass and the crowd are on someone's back.[b said:Quote[/b] (MrB @ Dec. 29 2006,13:11)]I would say our home support is pretty comparable to 90% of other smaller teams. Not many clubs can generate a big atmosphere at home, Swansea at the Liberty and Hull at Boothferry are the only clubs that really stick out for me in terms of consistent home generated atmosphere in the last few seasons.[b said:Quote[/b] (Hong Kong Blue @ Dec. 29 2006,12:53)]Our away support isn't bad, but our home support is atrocious.
If our home support was good every game would sound like the last 25 minutes at home to Norwich.
You mean some people actually stayed to the end of the game?[b said:Quote[/b] (ozzy-shrimper @ Dec. 27 2006,18:20)]What? We were 4-0 down to Birmingham at home and the south upper still sang right till the end![b said:Quote[/b] (Hong Kong Blue @ Dec. 27 2006,18:06)]Our fans are probably the worse in the division. Its not just the lack of quantity (I'm guessing only Col Ewe and maybe Luton/Barnsley have as few), more importantly its the lack of quality. What other grounds does the home team have to play well to silence the home support? If we aren't 1-0 up after 10 minutes our fans turn on the players. Forget the fact that two seasons ago most of them were playing 4th division football, the first misplaced pass is met with abuse.
Can you imagine the abuse our players would have got if we'd played like the home team had done in any of our last three away games? Sure, Spurs and Norwich went quiet and Luton never made any noise in the first place, but going quiet is preferable to shouting abuse at your own team.
If our fans were any good then every home game would sound like the last 20 minutes at home to Norwich did.
Fans.[b said:Quote[/b] (chadded @ Dec. 29 2006,15:58)]You mean some people actually stayed to the end of the game?[b said:Quote[/b] (ozzy-shrimper @ Dec. 27 2006,18:20)]What? We were 4-0 down to Birmingham at home and the south upper still sang right till the end![b said:Quote[/b] (Hong Kong Blue @ Dec. 27 2006,18:06)]Our fans are probably the worse in the division. Its not just the lack of quantity (I'm guessing only Col Ewe and maybe Luton/Barnsley have as few), more importantly its the lack of quality. What other grounds does the home team have to play well to silence the home support? If we aren't 1-0 up after 10 minutes our fans turn on the players. Forget the fact that two seasons ago most of them were playing 4th division football, the first misplaced pass is met with abuse.
Can you imagine the abuse our players would have got if we'd played like the home team had done in any of our last three away games? Sure, Spurs and Norwich went quiet and Luton never made any noise in the first place, but going quiet is preferable to shouting abuse at your own team.
If our fans were any good then every home game would sound like the last 20 minutes at home to Norwich did.
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We'd left before the final whistle went though ozzy.[b said:Quote[/b] (ozzy-shrimper @ Dec. 29 2006,16:10)]Fans.[b said:Quote[/b] (chadded @ Dec. 29 2006,15:58)]You mean some people actually stayed to the end of the game?[b said:Quote[/b] (ozzy-shrimper @ Dec. 27 2006,18:20)]What? We were 4-0 down to Birmingham at home and the south upper still sang right till the end![b said:Quote[/b] (Hong Kong Blue @ Dec. 27 2006,18:06)]Our fans are probably the worse in the division. Its not just the lack of quantity (I'm guessing only Col Ewe and maybe Luton/Barnsley have as few), more importantly its the lack of quality. What other grounds does the home team have to play well to silence the home support? If we aren't 1-0 up after 10 minutes our fans turn on the players. Forget the fact that two seasons ago most of them were playing 4th division football, the first misplaced pass is met with abuse.
Can you imagine the abuse our players would have got if we'd played like the home team had done in any of our last three away games? Sure, Spurs and Norwich went quiet and Luton never made any noise in the first place, but going quiet is preferable to shouting abuse at your own team.
If our fans were any good then every home game would sound like the last 20 minutes at home to Norwich did.
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Well the 20% of the stand that were still there at least[b said:Quote[/b] (ozzy-shrimper @ Dec. 27 2006,19:20)].
We were 4-0 down to Birmingham at home and the south upper still sang right till the end!
Surely if you went to any team who had only won 3 games all season after two years of success you would find a negative outlook.[b said:Quote[/b] (Hong Kong Blue @ Dec. 29 2006,14:02)]But have you heard a more negative crowd? The first misplaced pass and the crowd are on someone's back.
The one time we've really got behind the team we've inspired them from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 against a pretty decent team. Why don't we try that more often instead of whinging at the players and calling them c%&ts?