Stadium Of Pain

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by Silver Fox » 09 Aug 2010 10:39

It's way way way better than the bloddy darts music, but it's still music after a goal

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by Hogmeister Royal » 09 Aug 2010 11:08

2 world wars, 1 world cup NO MUSIC FOR GOALS

ITS THE ONE FLIPPING CHANCE THE QUIET ARSED EXCUSES OF READING FANS ACTUALLY HAVE TO MAKE A NOISE AND GENERATE A TINY BIT OF ATMOSPHERE AND ITS KILLED BY STUPID MUSIC


PART OF THE REASON SCORING A GOAL WAS SO MUCH FUN WAS THAT WE COULD "ALL GO F*CKING MENTAL". NOW ALL WE DO IS START TO CLAP KNOWING THE MUSIC WILL SHUT US UP AND SCORING IS NO FUN ANYMORE.

YES I'M SHOUTING BECAUSE THIS IS THE ONE PLACE WE ACTUALLY CAN WITHOUT BEING DROWNED OUT BY MUSIC.

:x


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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by Reading Til I Die » 09 Aug 2010 11:11

joe999 Bring back the prem music.

I quite liked the vid at the start... not as good as the prem one though.


I quite liked the video as well, but would prefer the Lux Aeterna music to go with it!

As for the goal music, when we scored everyone was shouting and jumping up and down (as we all used to!), the music started and everyone stopped and was asking "What's this?" and "What's happened to the darts music?"!

Just carry on shouting and jumping up and down...ignore the music! :mrgreen:

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by TBM » 09 Aug 2010 11:21

2 world wars, 1 world cup NO MUSIC FOR GOALS

ITS THE ONE FLIPPING CHANCE THE QUIET ARSED EXCUSES OF READING FANS ACTUALLY HAVE TO MAKE A NOISE AND GENERATE A TINY BIT OF ATMOSPHERE AND ITS KILLED BY STUPID MUSIC


PART OF THE REASON SCORING A GOAL WAS SO MUCH FUN WAS THAT WE COULD "ALL GO F*CKING MENTAL". NOW ALL WE DO IS START TO CLAP KNOWING THE MUSIC WILL SHUT US UP AND SCORING IS NO FUN ANYMORE.

YES I'M SHOUTING BECAUSE THIS IS THE ONE PLACE WE ACTUALLY CAN WITHOUT BEING DROWNED OUT BY MUSIC.

:x


In all fairness they didn't put the tune on until after everyone had celebrated the goal.....

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by Terminal Boardom » 09 Aug 2010 11:31

Why can't we have fireworks and dancing girls when we score?


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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by West Stand Man » 09 Aug 2010 11:46

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2 world wars, 1 world cup NO MUSIC FOR GOALS

ITS THE ONE FLIPPING CHANCE THE QUIET ARSED EXCUSES OF READING FANS ACTUALLY HAVE TO MAKE A NOISE AND GENERATE A TINY BIT OF ATMOSPHERE AND ITS KILLED BY STUPID MUSIC


PART OF THE REASON SCORING A GOAL WAS SO MUCH FUN WAS THAT WE COULD "ALL GO F*CKING MENTAL". NOW ALL WE DO IS START TO CLAP KNOWING THE MUSIC WILL SHUT US UP AND SCORING IS NO FUN ANYMORE.

YES I'M SHOUTING BECAUSE THIS IS THE ONE PLACE WE ACTUALLY CAN WITHOUT BEING DROWNED OUT BY MUSIC.

:x


In all fairness they didn't put the tune on until after everyone had celebrated the goal.....


Oh for God's sakes - don't let the facts get in the way of a mindless rant ! :wink:

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by Royals-lad14 » 09 Aug 2010 12:20

Terminal Boardom Why can't we have fireworks and dancing girls when we score?

agreed ^
but then the players might get distracted :lol: but its a great idea :wink:

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by Tredder » 09 Aug 2010 12:46

PigBag 4 Jump Around 1

A convincing victory for the hoops.

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by Geekins » 09 Aug 2010 13:20

I bet the stewards had a field day what with 'H&S' and all...


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Re: goal music

by Dirk Gently » 09 Aug 2010 13:29

Barry the bird boggler One day, do you think, perhaps, the club will actually ask the fans what they want?

Thought not.


And get approximately 14,000 different suggestions? How on earth would they get a consensus from that?

And you could be certain that people would be far unhappier with a song that wasn't their choice when they'd asked what they wanted than if a song is just decided upon.

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Re: Stadium Of Pain

by No Fixed Abode » 09 Aug 2010 13:42

Royal Lady I did a bit of a groove when the music started playing, but I sat down again embarrassed as Schards and co just looked at me a bit weird. :oops:


I can imagine, especially after using the word 'groove'.

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Re: goal music

by Magnus » 09 Aug 2010 14:33

I can see you'd go a long way in STAR Dirk :wink:

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Re: goal music

by Dirk Gently » 09 Aug 2010 15:06

Nothing to do with them - I'm just pointing out the practicalities of life that the "someone should do something about it" brigade don't seem to factor into their thinking.


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Re: goal music

by Magnus » 09 Aug 2010 15:10

What I was getting at was the suggestion that getting the fans opinion was a non-starter. There are ways and means of canvassing opinion, such as compiling a short list and having a vote.

But then as we both know that's not how RFC or indeed STAR are run is it?

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Re: goal music

by Dirk Gently » 09 Aug 2010 15:50

Magnus What I was getting at was the suggestion that getting the fans opinion was a non-starter. There are ways and means of canvassing opinion, such as compiling a short list and having a vote.


Certainly are, but when you have a choice of any more than two options it's extremely likely that the "winner" will have more people voting against it than actually voted for it. That means it will not be accepted as a legitimate or moral "winner" by the majority of people.

What's the actual benefit to be gained from that?

Especially when we're talking about what 10-second music clip of music is played after goals - one of most trivial and unimportant things going. I personally believe that absolutely no-one who goes to a match goes/doesn't go because of the music played, that the majority of people over the age of 12 don't actually want anything played, and I'm always amazed when anyone over that age gets so exercised about it. Sense of proportion, anyone?

So no, I can't see that it's worth anyone's time or expense to organise a survey where any winner would be largely discreditied and would almost certainly still be rejected and criticised by a number of people on an internet message-board.

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Re: goal music

by Magnus » 09 Aug 2010 16:04

Disagree it's trivial tbh, celebrating a goal is one of the best moments of being a football fan for many. Or at least it was until this blasted music was introduced.

Of course there are reasons for and against asking the fans, and ultimately the club is not and does not pretend to be a democracy, I just find your previous comment rubbishing the mere suggestion of consultation on this issue slightly irksome.

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Re: goal music

by Dirk Gently » 09 Aug 2010 16:23

Sorry you feel like that, but if you or anyone else can suggest a method of supporter consultation which is both guaranteed to produce a winner that the majority will accept and proportionate in terms of time, cost and effort to the thing being decided on then I'd be happy to accept it.

But I don't think such a process exists for anything that is essentially subjective, like music, design of leisure clothing, etc, etc.

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Re: goal music

by Magnus » 09 Aug 2010 16:27

Is that STARs policy for taking up a campaign?

Of course I can't guarantee all of the above - doesn't mean it's not worth having a go.

Anyway as is hopefully clear by now it's more the general "fans don't know sh!t, the club knows best" attitude I dislike than the stance on this particular issue.

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Re: goal music

by Dirk Gently » 09 Aug 2010 16:33

I can't speak for STAR - this is my own user Id and all opinions posted via it are my own opinions.

As to the last paragraph, I think it's much more a view that "we could spend a lot of time and money that we don't have, but if we did we'd almost certainly end up with an end result that a few people on hobnob would still dislike and post against."

Music (and clothing) is subjective - whatever is chosen some people won't like it. That is a simple fact! Why spend time and money trying to prove it?

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Re: goal music

by Magnus » 09 Aug 2010 17:22

Don't think anyone is suggesting we come up with music that 100% of people like. Whilst people will always moan, to just shrug your shoulders and say that's life seems so very defeatist to me.

So if I can come up with a campaign that will cost nothing, guarantee to please no less than 100% of people, and be easy to implement, then you'd take it on, but anything else is dismissed out of hand? That's simply ridiculous. There is a middle ground you know.

And again it's the wider principle than this one issue that grates.

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