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Post by exiled on Apr 15, 2015 20:39:11 GMT
Given that:-
1) The gate will be massive (I say 3,500 plus) 2) Weston will bring less than 50 supporters 3) The benches end will be full of kids/families/casuals 4) The atmosphere is always 100 times better at the terrace end (especially since the seating was put in)
Should those of us that want to sing/make noise/spur the team on not spend both halves at the terrace end?
I'd normally be dead against this, non-league tradition and all, and I don't think it would have been right/appropriate at the Boreham Wood game but it feels right to me on Saturday as the ground will essentially be full of Bromley supporters anyway so rather than sit through a first half with little or no atmosphere because everyone is scattered about lets get things going from the outset. Any thoughts?
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Post by bromley on Apr 15, 2015 20:42:50 GMT
You make a very good point Exiled, but the Dartford game we were at the benches end and the atmosphere was one of the best I have ever seen it. I think I will probably make my mind up on the day of the game, but youre right, not sure if I want to particulaly sit with the neutrals, casuals, etc.
Not a bad suggestion...
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will
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Post by will on Apr 15, 2015 21:38:03 GMT
I'd say it depends on which way we're attacking in which half. I prefer the terraced end, but if we end up attacking the benches end in the second half, I'd say it'd be a better idea to be behind that goal making a load of noise/a nuisance of ourselves to the opposition rearguard than up the opposite end. As the above poster mentioned, the Dartford game is proof that a good atmosphere can be created there when the occasion arises. Either way i concur, we need to keep the noise levels up for 90 minutes wherever we are.
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