kenco wrote:but i'am the first to admit that at some league games this year,anfield as resembled a morgue.lets be honest it seems the suppporters and the players only get themselves motivated for the big games,which is the same at a lot of premiership grounds.but what will happen,when and if we move to a new stadium.would the atmosphere of last tuesday ever be reproduced at a new sterile stadium,would we feel,as we do at anfield,steeped in history and tradition,or will all that be lost.could the kop ever really be transported,could it ever really feel the same
2520years wrote:The people make the atmosphere. That's why the Kop is still awesome, even though it's all-seater.
If we're going to compete with the likes of ManUre and Chelsea, we need plenty of revenue. I know it's a shame that money is so important in what is essentially a game, but that's the way it is. We need to compete off the field as well as on it.
yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:2520years wrote:The people make the atmosphere. That's why the Kop is still awesome, even though it's all-seater.
If we're going to compete with the likes of ManUre and Chelsea, we need plenty of revenue. I know it's a shame that money is so important in what is essentially a game, but that's the way it is. We need to compete off the field as well as on it.
its been awesome half a dozen times in as many years mate, the atmosphere in general isn`t nothing to write home about.
to me anfield is as much about liverpool as the red shirts are, would you change them to blue? after all it`s the players that make us successful not the colour of the shirts.
money isnt everything mate, it helps but its not the be all and end all - as rafa showed twice in spain.
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