supersub » Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:32 pm wrote:agree but I don't think it's fair to blame the fans for the downturn in vocal atmosphere ...... I believe that every action has an equal and opposite reaction....the pampered professionals put in a mediocre complacent performance on a consistant basis then ultimately the excitement and adrenalin level of the fans will drop and the atmosphere will reflect such apathy.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:08 pm wrote:supersub » Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:32 pm wrote:agree but I don't think it's fair to blame the fans for the downturn in vocal atmosphere ...... I believe that every action has an equal and opposite reaction....the pampered professionals put in a mediocre complacent performance on a consistant basis then ultimately the excitement and adrenalin level of the fans will drop and the atmosphere will reflect such apathy.
if our future fanbase consists of the lads at Anfield who only ever break eye contact with their Blackberrys to spit expletives at another wasted shot ,then if they're the future of this club we are in serious trouble ....A lot of the lads I have grew up with prefer to go to the away games ,something I have started doing
myself if the truth be told .I sold my season ticket in 2009 ,but I still attend as many games as (outside of work commitments )possible ,I think our away
support is still phenomenal and as passionate as it has always been .... It may be some time before we hear Anfield resonate with the sound that struck fear
or inspiration into our opponents.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:08 pm wrote:supersub » Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:32 pm wrote:agree but I don't think it's fair to blame the fans for the downturn in vocal atmosphere ...... I believe that every action has an equal and opposite reaction....the pampered professionals put in a mediocre complacent performance on a consistant basis then ultimately the excitement and adrenalin level of the fans will drop and the atmosphere will reflect such apathy.
if our future fanbase consists of the lads at Anfield who only ever break eye contact with their Blackberrys to spit expletives at another wasted shot ,then if they're the future of this club we are in serious trouble ....A lot of the lads I have grew up with prefer to go to the away games ,something I have started doing
myself if the truth be told .I sold my season ticket in 2009 ,but I still attend as many games as (outside of work commitments )possible ,I think our away
support is still phenomenal and as passionate as it has always been .... It may be some time before we hear Anfield resonate with the sound that struck fear
or inspiration into our opponents.
Roger Red Hat » Mon Oct 15, 2012 2:13 pm wrote:thats true. nothing like the feeling of warm p!ss down the back of your leg on a saturday afternoon stood on the terraces, especially when its not your own p!ss.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:25 pm wrote:that p1ssing down the leg malarky is just myth, what did happen was that the wall at the back of the kop used to be used as a makeshift bog so you did get a river of p1ss cascading down the steps but no one ever p1ssed down the leg of the person infront of them.
the only way you got p1ss on your kecks was if your kecks were a bit long and touched the floor or if you were standing near the back of the kop and we scored and everyone jumped up and down in the p1ss splashing it about.
all that stuff about rolling echo`s up and p1ssing down peoples legs is pure baloney.
Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 15, 2012 3:17 pm wrote:I'm pretty sure we all agree with removing terraces and bringing in all seater stadium.
Boxscarf » Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:44 pm wrote:Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 15, 2012 3:17 pm wrote:I'm pretty sure we all agree with removing terraces and bringing in all seater stadium.
Westfalenstadion manages to incorporate both seats and safe-standing and manages this extremely well. I would like to see the Kop return to an all standing terrace and I'd like to see more vocal supporters coming back to Anfield. Day trippers like myself contribute diddly squat to atmosphere except dilute it and take the rightful place of a local person.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:25 pm wrote:that p1ssing down the leg malarky is just myth, what did happen was that the wall at the back of the kop used to be used as a makeshift bog so you did get a river of p1ss cascading down the steps but no one ever p1ssed down the leg of the person infront of them.
the only way you got p1ss on your kecks was if your kecks were a bit long and touched the floor or if you were standing near the back of the kop and we scored and everyone jumped up and down in the p1ss splashing it about.
all that stuff about rolling echo`s up and p1ssing down peoples legs is pure baloney.
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