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New Drum
Posted: 19 Oct 2011, 13:36
by JoeBarlow
I bought a new drum from a small shop in town and brought it along to the Gillingham game for it's debut. When the Wimbledon game comes round hopefully I'll play one and Walshy will play the other.
Just wondering what people think of the atmosphere lately, improved? Do you think it's good us being near the away end? What can we do better?
I am going to buy a snare from my next pay day (In a couple of weeks).
Re: New Drum
Posted: 19 Oct 2011, 15:51
by gullsflyinghigh
JoeBarlow wrote: Do you think it's good us being near the away end?
No.
Re: New Drum
Posted: 19 Oct 2011, 17:19
by JoeBarlow
gullsflyinghigh wrote:
No.
Why?
Re: New Drum
Posted: 19 Oct 2011, 23:10
by Dave
Why ?
My take on this Joe is, on Saturday i could hardly hear the drum, and could not hear any chants coming from down by the away end, there were no chants even at 2.2 from the half way line and none from the family stand, the atmosphere Saturday was as poor as i have witnessed in a long time.
When you lads are on the half way line the two sections either side join in, and often the family stand hear and join in aswell making for a better all ronud noise, my personal thoughts are stick to the half way line.
Re: New Drum
Posted: 20 Oct 2011, 17:10
by Colorado Gull
forevertufc wrote:Why ?
My take on this Joe is, on Saturday i could hardly hear the drum, and could not hear any chants coming from down by the away end, there were no chants even at 2.2 from the half way line and none from the family stand, the atmosphere Saturday was as poor as i have witnessed in a long time.
When you lads are on the half way line the two sections either side join in, and often the family stand hear and join in aswell making for a better all ronud noise, my personal thoughts are stick to the half way line.
I agree forever, it's much better when the singers are in the middle. However I do suggest that the singers should stand near the away fans, when we are playing the likes of Rovers and Argyle. The reason for that is simple, because of the great banter created between the two sets of fans, also even if the singers are by the visiting fans, the attendance will be large enough to create a good enough atmosphere.
Re: New Drum
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 11:34
by JoeBarlow
Totally agree with that Dave. When the Yellow Army song gets going the Family stand gets going as well.
The reason we go down there is (Like Danny said) to have banter with away fans and I do think that when we go down there we do sing louder and for the whole game nearly, a lot longer than when we are in the middle. I do wonder if there is anything that can be put on the wall of the pop-side, like a special peice of plastic that will help the noise reverberate.
Re: New Drum
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 12:04
by Dave
Joe/Danny, yep totaly get it, however you guys might want to think about the effect being down by the away has on the atmosphere as a whole.
As we know the noise carries from the away end better than it does from the popside, yep you guys went down there and had banter with the Gills fans wound them up so they sang louder and as a result actaully played right into there hands, do you not see that.
The reason i say that is, you might have sung louder, however from where i was stood in the middle of the popside we could not hear you, the family stand was quiet, in fact all you could hear was the Gillingham fans singing loud and proud.
I think you should re-consider, it to me has a negative effect on the atmosphere, as the popside is almost silent, you can hear a pin drop in the family stand, in fact all your doing is winding up the away fans who sing louder and as we know the noise carries from the away end, which in turn helps the away fans turn it into a home matrch for there team.
You lads stood down by the away end atmosphere wise = a classic own goal.
Re: New Drum
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 13:56
by JoeBarlow
We get what your saying Dave. Just we like going down there sometimes more than the middle.
Re: New Drum
Posted: 25 Oct 2011, 13:09
by gullsflyinghigh
They basically covered it for me Joe, it destroys the atmosphere. Back in the middle tonight please.
Re: New Drum
Posted: 29 Oct 2011, 20:22
by Southampton Gull
I was sat in the Family Stand today as a hospitality guest and I wanted to comment on an observation today which I know forevertufc can back me up on.
I could hear the lads down the away end of the Pop loud and clear from a position that is probably as far away from them as it's possible to be inside Plainmoor today. Good effort lads. This had me thinking about why those in the middle of the Popside can't hear them from much closer. We could hear all sections of the Popside today perfectly well so why doesn't the sound travel along the Pop at all?
Re: New Drum
Posted: 29 Oct 2011, 21:47
by Colorado Gull
Southampton Gull wrote:I was sat in the Family Stand today as a hospitality guest and I wanted to comment on an observation today which I know forevertufc can back me up on.
I could hear the lads down the away end of the Pop loud and clear from a position that is probably as far away from them as it's possible to be inside Plainmoor today. Good effort lads. This had me thinking about why those in the middle of the Popside can't hear them from much closer. We could hear all sections of the Popside today perfectly well so why doesn't the sound travel along the Pop at all?
I was with the singers today down the end, decided to stand with them as a few mates asked me too. We pretty much sang all game and it was great effort by everyone! I'm glad the Family Stand heard us today, but for the some reason the noise just doesn't go around the Pop. I think the permanent singers are staying down there now, maybe the Family Stand need to join in with our songs to get the rest of the Pop going!?
Re: New Drum
Posted: 01 Nov 2011, 19:16
by Father Jack
Southampton Gull wrote:We could hear all sections of the Popside today perfectly well so why doesn't the sound travel along the Pop at all?
Science is your friend Soton

(on the internet obviously). You can even find (probably!) formulae for the drop in sound level, as the angle to the sound direction increases. Its (roughly) going to be 90 degs in relation to the rest of the pop (or even more if the singers are angled to the away end).