




I wouldn't worry about what the Argyle fans think (that may be an oxymoron).ROADRUNNER wrote:i wondered what fans thought of our support at plymouth on boxing day as some plymouth fans thought it was poor that we only took 1,525, personally i thought it was a good turnout seeing that there were no trains running, i think a few more would have gone had the trains been running, also considering our average home crowd i think we did well taking so many, also i dont think plymouth fans should spout off two much considering they couldnt sell there allocation for the exeter game, your thoughts please!![]()
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Kernowgull wrote:I dont think the number of Fans was bad at all, but I was mystified by the singing group. I guess this is the group who are trying to improve the noise at Plainmoor? Well I know this wasnt Plainmoor, but the noise was good. You had the normal set up of the singing group, and then in front of them a large group of people who arent part of that group, but want to join in. That creates a lot of noise, which spreads and eventually everyone joins in as they get caught up in it. Then, for no reason I could understand, they moved to the edge, where you have a group of people who have purposefully chosen to not sit with the singrrs, probably because they dont want to join in. This killed the atmosphere, before kick off. It onlt really got going a few times.
Like Ferrari said in another thread, if they are there to enjoy themselves, great, but if they genuinely want to improve the atmosphere, they need to think more about what they are doing. Singing "Sit down you Paedophile" at Pilgrim Pete when you are sat right next to the Family section wilk not improve any atmosphere.
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