by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 09 Jan 2008 18:28
by Forbury Lion » 09 Jan 2008 18:51
by Geekins » 09 Jan 2008 18:58
Forbury Lion How about having the half time entertainment whereby a randomly selected person from a pre-selected list of one name has to go round each zone collecting hidden crystals, they then get thrown into a big dome and have to pick golden gamble tickets out without letting any silver ones in. For every golden gamble ticket collected the ticket holder gets a slice of pizza.... unless their corresponding silver ticket was collected in error which would cancel out the golden ticket.
As a bonus prize, five lucky golden gamble ticket holders will win a tour of the marsbar factory in Slough.
by West Stand Man » 09 Jan 2008 21:21
Darren Caskey's Dietician
I love y24-26. There is no way I would move. I hate the view behind the goal, and love the banter with the away fans.
In principle, a good idea - but we already have the singing block.
by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Jan 2008 09:47
by rob the royal » 10 Jan 2008 14:01
Royalshow I know it seems to be Y25 at the moment but maybe it would be good to create an area at the back of the north stand (away from the drummer) to help improve the atmosphere in that area. Thoughts?
by G Force 1871 » 10 Jan 2008 14:44
West Stand ManDarren Caskey's Dietician
I love y24-26. There is no way I would move. I hate the view behind the goal, and love the banter with the away fans.
In principle, a good idea - but we already have the singing block.
By which I assume that you mean the North East Corner? Try sitting on the UW side of the stadium and you'll get a sense of where the most noise comes from - and the NE corner is it! (I sit directly opposite Y24-26 and you lot are not the noisiest, or the most tune ful etc etc - trust me).
by West Stand Man » 11 Jan 2008 17:57
G Force 1871West Stand ManDarren Caskey's Dietician
I love y24-26. There is no way I would move. I hate the view behind the goal, and love the banter with the away fans.
In principle, a good idea - but we already have the singing block.
By which I assume that you mean the North East Corner? Try sitting on the UW side of the stadium and you'll get a sense of where the most noise comes from - and the NE corner is it! (I sit directly opposite Y24-26 and you lot are not the noisiest, or the most tune ful etc etc - trust me).
Acoustics.
by madreadingfan » 20 Jan 2008 12:19
by West Stand Man » 21 Jan 2008 09:05
madreadingfan I totally agree, we should have a singing block in the North stand create a stand like the kop (will never happen though) but to create an amazing atmosphere instead of our apalling atmosphere!
by Dirk Gently » 21 Jan 2008 09:35
by Blue_White_Blood » 04 Mar 2008 13:46
Dirk Gently It's a nice, simple, equation that applies at every club, whether they have a "singing block" or any other artificial construct.
Tension, passion and excitement on the pitch = noise and atmosphere from the stands.
Tension, passion and excitement on the pitch against a "big" club or in a match that matters = double noise and atmosphere from the stands.
Submission or lack of passion on the pitch = no noise and atmosphere from the stands.
It really is as simple as that - and all the "singing areas," "whistling areas", "scarf-waving areas", song-sheets, drums, etc etc won't change that.
by kevan » 04 Mar 2008 23:10
by Blue_White_Blood » 01 Apr 2008 21:31
by Royalshow » 01 Apr 2008 22:05
Blue_White_Blood i think that the mad stad should have a singing block.... to boost the atmosphere...now from my experience of footballmatches most teams and there fans have dedicated blocks for there die hard fans!!!!!!!!!!!! i think that the mad stad should create one so that all the die hard royal fans can sit or stand with each other and create the best atmosphere possible and then stick all the fans that dont sing in on section....
if this was to happen then we could creat an imtimadating atmosphere for the visiting teams..... which european teams do and it works!!!!! if anybody wants evidence of this then watch fenerbache vs chelsea and you will see that the fans can make a diffeerence............. what do people think
by Huntley & Palmer » 02 Apr 2008 10:13
by North Somerset Royal » 28 May 2008 12:50
Relegated Birmingham City are to introduce a singing section at St Andrews next season after fans contacted the club with ideas. A club spokesman said: "One that stood out was having an area of the ground designated for supporters who like a good old sing-song."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... efault.stm
by Huntley & Palmer » 28 May 2008 13:26
by madreadingfan » 29 May 2008 11:50
North Somerset Royal If it works for Brum why not for the R's?Relegated Birmingham City are to introduce a singing section at St Andrews next season after fans contacted the club with ideas. A club spokesman said: "One that stood out was having an area of the ground designated for supporters who like a good old sing-song."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... efault.stm
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