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Luka Modric
id be quite into an 1882 like section where I can sit with other like minded curmudgeons and whinge about misplaced passes and bad defending
That is called the West Stand dear boy!
id be quite into an 1882 like section where I can sit with other like minded curmudgeons and whinge about misplaced passes and bad defending
I have been - last ITV4 Cup match I went to was Maribor.
They were on the shelf and I was in the Park Lane - could hear them a bit from where I was.
I've got no issue with what they do at the match, I quite enjoy it. It's the organising of a singing area I don't like.
It's like an adult putting their own name on their Spurs kit.
That is called the West Stand dear boy!
so thats why 1882 are in block 34 for Brighton.
I think 1882 is a fantastic innovation, probably the best thing to happen to the club since the emergence of Bale as a superstar. Without them last night it's likely our support would have been really quiet and quite likely IMHO that we wouldn't have witnessed the amazing game us lucky TV watchers were witness to.
I've long given up going to the Lane because of the non-singing, moany attitude of so many of our supporters, and thought I wouldn't go again until we got (if we get while I'm still alive?) our new stadium.
But now, despite my advanced years, I may well go to an 1882 game, to remind me of the good ole terrace days. Just hope thhe knees are up to all standing and jumping around.
Viva 1882, a marvellous movement and a shining light in what is something of a dark period for our club.
one last point- i think the 'artificial' argument is a bit flawed.
I go to rock concerts and there's different types of fans at rock concerts. There are the ones who mosh, and jump around, the ones who want to stand relatively still and take it in and those who spend most of the time at the bar. I'm not going to criticise the other fans, but i want to jump around and mosh etc.
So at the rock concert i go right to the middle of the front and jump around and get a bit crushed. The guys who don't want to go in the mosh pit stand a bit further back or to the sides, and the guys who want to go to the bar ...go to the bar.
My point is- we all want to enjoy ourselves in different ways so we all go the areas that allow us to enjoy ourselves in that way. It is far from artificial.
Now, i've gone to concerts before where all we could get were seating tickets, i looked down at the mosh pit area with envy- i want to be down there joining in with the mosh. In the seating area i do not mosh and jump around because the other fans have not given me implicit permission to do so. I do not want to negatively impact their evening out because i have no right to and because, like me, they have paid decent money to attend.
So when i go to whl i have that same feeling of envy looking down at the park lane as i do looking down at a mosh pit. Just because i'm not singing doesn't mean i don't want to. It means i have respect for the fans sitting around me. In a perfect world i could push my way through the crowd to the park lane and everybody would find their place. It doesn't work like that though, we have designated seats in designated blocks in designated stands and tickets in the park lane are the first to sell out.
It's not artificial, it's perfectly natural. The really depressing thing is that i've found my mosh pit. It's called the bricklayers. It's tiny and it's packed and the atmosphere is awesome and i can stand up and drink beer and everyone around me is giving me that implicit permission to act like i want to because they're all doing the same thing as me. I would love to go to more games and find a good atmosphere, but from experience i am more likely to see spurs fans turn on each other.
Just because:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v74axcqotvg
I think a lot of it has to do with the football that is put out on show, under avb we were awful playing the ugliest football in this clubs history and I saw us get relegated. Now we are back to playing that thing called football again so the fans make some noise again.
I shall be at the lane next Wednesday for only my second game of the season, I am in the West stand where I shall applaud them onto the pitch and then when we score. I have a horrible feeling we will lose the match as it is against Brighton who I have two friends as season ticket holders and know people working behind the scenes including someone who is part of the coaching staff there now, so I shall be ribbed endlessly if we lose.
Combine that with the fact that it is my 50th birthday that day and the only previous time I saw spurs win on my birthday was in 90/91 when gazza scored a hatrick against Derby, every other time I have watched us on the 29th of October we have lost, you have been warned.
Oh, well, in that case, as soon as two or more people sing the same words to the same tune, it's "artificial". So we shouldn't do it, right? Selling tickets in advance for specific seats in the stadium is "artificial". Having police and stewards to manage crowd control and safety is "artificial". Organising for a referee, linesmen and fourth official to be present is "artificial". Having a competitive league or cup format is "artificial". Hell, even having rules of the game is artificial......
Honestly, have you any idea how ridiculous your argument sounds?
This is the kind of obstinate, blinkered and past its sell by attitude that will ensure that the now dreadful (or nigh on nonexistent) atmosphere at the Lane remains so. Or deteriorates further.
There are many reasons for the decline in atmosphere at WHL (and in English football generally) but by far the most important is that those who wish to sing are too thinly spread around the ground to be able to generate any kind of sustained noise. Even in the Park Lane.
1882 allows those people to gather together.
All around the world, the most vocal fans are organised. Only in England do you hear opinions like yours - referring to such organisation in a pejorative or mocking tone. Is it any wonder, then, that the atmosphere in Premier League stadiums is now probably the worst of any major league in the world?
Don't talk about the past and how English fans never needed to be organised back in the day. We aren't living in the past. We don't have huge standing terraces where young lads can get in for the price of a Mars Bar and stand wherever they want, among like minded souls . We have all seater stadia. We have stupidly expensive tickets. We have an ageing fan base. So we absolutely need to be organised now. The notion of just keeping the status quo and that ought to be bloody well good enough is as outdated now as 1950's football tactics would be in the modern game. Just as England was long ago surpassed by much of the rest of the world on the pitch, so too we've been surpassed by most of the rest of the world off the pitch. And just as we needed (and still need) to change our game to catch up on the pitch, so too we need to change our old ideas about support.
If organisation is good enough for the rest of the world - and if they are consistently creating far better atmospheres than we do (and they are) - then organisation is good enough for us too.
its the end of football as I know it from when I grew up if the club has to prompt you to sing or create an area etc, maybe artificial is the wrong word, its not "natural" shall we say
Outstanding. =D>
You're right, artificial is the wrong word - maybe manufactured is better.its the end of football as I know it from when I grew up if the club has to prompt you to sing or create an area etc, maybe artificial is the wrong word, its not "natural" shall we say
Well said sir. As an overseas supporter, the TV is my only avenue to watch our games.
AND, it makes a BIG difference when you hear the crowd singing.
I hope the 1882 group keeps growing.
I don't really get this thread. I don't mean to sound arrogant, but my understanding of this whole thing after reading through, is it's a matter of pride?
This idea of a "natural", "unmanufactured", "unplastic" support is outdated. Football crowds today simply aren't the same as they were back in the day. You've got your businessmen, your tourists etc., that aren't there for the passion of the game. They're not going to be singing along, without somebody leading the way.
I'll even go as far as applaud the scum for handing out papers with songs for the crowd to sing. They know their atmosphere is terrible and are actively trying to change it. Why shouldn't we do the same? And if our solution is a simple rearrangement of seats to allow a group of people who want to improve the atmosphere at The Lane to sit together, well then that's the least the club can do IMO.
The fact is, nature isn't goint to make the Lane rocking again. The crowd has changed. The culture has changed. All it takes is for someone to try something different, and change it back. I think 1882 is the simplest, easiest, most logical answer to that. Who knows, in a few years maybe singing and cheering on will have become the norm, and the constant moaning, ****ging and booing will be as frowned upon as the singing appears to be in some sections of the stadium today?
You're right, artificial is the wrong word - maybe manufactured is better.
.... With the intention to all sing together.Which would be true if it was the club's initiative to improve atmosphere.
As it is, it's a group of fans that want to be seated together.
.... With the intention to all sing together.
As much as I'd like the Lane to be as loud as it used to be, the overall volume isn't the be all and end all.
One Direction sell more than Leonard Cohen, the final figure doesn't make them better, just richer.
For me, part of a large crowd singing is the guy with the guts to start on his own. And the next one and the one after him having the guts to join in when nobody else has.I really don't see what's wrong with that.