by Awayday » 15 Feb 2012, 15:10
At the end of last season we realised we could create a great atmosphere and banter with the away fans down in that bottom corner.
I don't think it matters if you are in the middle or on the ends of the popside, the popside as a whole has crap accoustics, so if you are not in ear shot of the singers then you don't hear it thus don't join in. I keep saying it, and I won't stop saying it, give us the away end and we will have one of the loudest lower league grounds. Let the away fans have a small section of the corner in the popside (near the away end) and I think you will find we will get Plainmoor jumping. Look at Bristol Rovers, we had a crappy little terrace in the corner (although most of us managed to get in the tent for the singing). Look at all the other grounds where the away fans are stuck in the corner (or behind a post like Hereford). We should pick a game where we know the away fans will be in low numbers, and give them the popside corner, and let the popside move to the away end as an experiment.
At the end of last season we realised we could create a great atmosphere and banter with the away fans down in that bottom corner.
I don't think it matters if you are in the middle or on the ends of the popside, the popside as a whole has crap accoustics, so if you are not in ear shot of the singers then you don't hear it thus don't join in. I keep saying it, and I won't stop saying it, give us the away end and we will have one of the loudest lower league grounds. Let the away fans have a small section of the corner in the popside (near the away end) and I think you will find we will get Plainmoor jumping. Look at Bristol Rovers, we had a crappy little terrace in the corner (although most of us managed to get in the tent for the singing). Look at all the other grounds where the away fans are stuck in the corner (or behind a post like Hereford). We should pick a game where we know the away fans will be in low numbers, and give them the popside corner, and let the popside move to the away end as an experiment.