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View Jamesey's Profile Jamesey Flag Wandsworth 19 Oct 18 9.02pm Send a Private Message to Jamesey Add Jamesey as a friend

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

interested to hear what those in the stand think of a no-numbered-seats policy. I'm sure it'd be initially difficult, and fractious, but would soon settle.

With the proposed singing section, there's nothing to say it wouldn't dilute over time. (if it ever gets going). Then what...

...what's needed is constant evolution and dynamism. people trying to congregate in little groups to get things going.

what's not needed --atmosphere wise at least-- is the same old faces sitting for decades in the same old seats.


The rules of this forum prevent me from saying what I really think about the sheer ignorance and lack of insight of these particular views.

Well, people in little groups to get things going is what Block E supporters have been doing before this poster was presumably born (judging by the immaturity of the post).

As one of the "same old faces" am I forgiven for sitting in different seats in various parts of the ground for several decades? Apologies for not banging a drum or bellowing chants but I'm just a faithful and aged fan - but not an "atic" obviously.

Edited by Jamesey (19 Oct 2018 9.11pm)

 


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View fan's Profile fan Flag Caterham 19 Oct 18 9.04pm Send a Private Message to fan Add fan as a friend

I sit in Block E and am affected by all this. Anyway I need some facts How many seats in total are there in LH?
What percentage of these are held by season ticket holders at present? If 400 are going to be moved at present are there even 400 seats available assuming HF give up their 100? and say 95%% of current holders renew?

And finally what chance of say 4 people [family etc] being able to sit together without having to move to a completely different part of ground?

 

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View Ginger Pubic Wig's Profile Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 19 Oct 18 9.27pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Originally posted by bicycle repair man

You'll be a "same old face" one day.

already am.

 


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View Ginger Pubic Wig's Profile Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 19 Oct 18 9.36pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Originally posted by rednblue4eva

Why?

because when the same old faces sit in the same old seats for decades, their human nature -- which generally tends to be polite, inhibited, and not inclined to shouting -- slowly comes to the fore. And once they've gone a few games not singing, it just gets harder and harder to get them (I actually count myself) going. mix it up a bit amd maybe things would be more lively.

All seater stadia and perpetual seat renewals are killing the atmosphere in English football. If that doesn't reverse, one day it'll kill the game too.

Also, just to be clear, I'm no great fan of the HF. many many t***s among them. but I do like a great atmosphere. sp has also played an absolute stinker.

 


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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

because when the same old faces sit in the same old seats for decades, their human nature -- which generally tends to be polite, inhibited, and not inclined to shouting -- slowly comes to the fore. And once they've gone a few games not singing, it just gets harder and harder to get them (I actually count myself) going. mix it up a bit amd maybe things would be more lively.

All seater stadia and perpetual seat renewals are killing the atmosphere in English football. If that doesn't reverse, one day it'll kill the game too.

Also, just to be clear, I'm no great fan of the HF. many many t***s among them. but I do like a great atmosphere. sp has also played an absolute stinker.

The real killer of atmosphere in English football is the sh!tty Sky cameras the club and HF are playing up to.

 

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View Ginger Pubic Wig's Profile Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 19 Oct 18 9.54pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Originally posted by Jamesey

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

interested to hear what those in the stand think of a no-numbered-seats policy. I'm sure it'd be initially difficult, and fractious, but would soon settle.

With the proposed singing section, there's nothing to say it wouldn't dilute over time. (if it ever gets going). Then what...

...what's needed is constant evolution and dynamism. people trying to congregate in little groups to get things going.

what's not needed --atmosphere wise at least-- is the same old faces sitting for decades in the same old seats.


The rules of this forum prevent me from saying what I really think about the sheer ignorance and lack of insight of these particular views.

Well, people in little groups to get things going is what Block E supporters have been doing before this poster was presumably born (judging by the immaturity of the post).

As one of the "same old faces" am I forgiven for sitting in different seats in various parts of the ground for several decades? Apologies for not banging a drum or bellowing chants but I'm just a faithful and aged fan - but not an "atic" obviously.

Edited by Jamesey (19 Oct 2018 9.11pm)

I'm almost 50, hold down a very responsible job managing lots of people (generally with good feedback and little rancour, which is quite a feat given the pressures of my job).i also have two moderately well balanced kids. I simply happen to hold a radically different view on this to most people, including you. it doesn't make you right or me wrong (or vice versa). it means we hold different views but I'm in a small minority. at least on here.

my view is one of principle. that principle is that we should never have gone down the path of perpetual renewals...

as it happens I do massively sympathise with those in the LH. What I feel is there needs change to generate atmosphere.

and I managed to respond politely, and without name calling. which I also regard as mature behaviour.

Edited by Ginger Pubic Wig (19 Oct 2018 10.04pm)

 


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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

I'm almost 50, hold down a very responsible job managing lots of people (generally with good feedback and little rancour, which is quite a feat given the pressures of my job).i also have two moderately well balanced kids. I simply happen to hold a radically different view on this to most people, including you. it doesn't make you right or me wrong (or vice versa). it means we hold different views but I'm in a small minority. at least on here.

my view is one of principle. that principle is that we should never have gone down the path of perpetual renewals...

as it happens I do massively sympathise with those in the LH. What I feel is there needs change to generate atmosphere.

and I managed to respond politely, and without name calling. which I also regard as mature behaviour.

Edited by Ginger Pubic Wig (19 Oct 2018 10.04pm)


Thanks for your sensible and considered reply. I admit I had you down as a leftie Sussex Uni student so I am surprised.

In retrospect I wish you no offence and respect your views with which I obviously disagree!

However one last statement from me on this thread at least - Atmosphere doesn't always equate with noise...

 


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Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid


The real killer of atmosphere in English football is the sh!tty Sky cameras the club and HF are playing up to.

If and when we get relegated then of course the SKY coverage of our games will be greatly reduced.

In this scenario, one can only speculate as to how many of the HF will still be in regular attendance, whilst I suspect the die-hard season ticket holders in Block E who have supported the club through thick and thin and are going to be displaced, will in the main still stay loyal to the cause.

Edited by Willo (19 Oct 2018 11.12pm)

 

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Originally posted by Willo

If and when we get relegated then of course the SKY coverage of our games will be greatly reduced.

In this scenario, one can only speculate as to how many of the HF will still be in regular attendance, whilst I suspect the die-hard season ticket holders in Block E who have supported the club through thick and thin and are going to be displaced, will in the main still stay loyal to the cause.

People convieniently forget that the HF were formed in 2005 whilst we were in the Championship. Contrary to what many believe on here, they didn’t just appear when we got to the Premiership. They have been at least equally loyal as other season ticket holders over this 13 year period (in my opinion they do far more than other season ticket holders to back the team, so deserve all the preferential treatment they receive).

They of course haven’t been around since the stand opened, but you can’t blame them for that as most of them probably weren’t even born then. For all we know they could all be season ticket holders since a very young age but did not join the HF until they stopped going with their dads.

To suggest the HF might not be in regular attendance if we got relegated seems extremely unfair.


Edited by Midlands Eagle (20 Oct 2018 7.19am)

 

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View Ginger Pubic Wig's Profile Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 20 Oct 18 6.36am Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Originally posted by Jamesey


Thanks for your sensible and considered reply. I admit I had you down as a leftie Sussex Uni student so I am surprised.

In retrospect I wish you no offence and respect your views with which I obviously disagree!

However one last statement from me on this thread at least - Atmosphere doesn't always equate with noise...


what else does it equate with, for you?

 


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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

because when the same old faces sit in the same old seats for decades, their human nature -- which generally tends to be polite, inhibited, and not inclined to shouting -- slowly comes to the fore. And once they've gone a few games not singing, it just gets harder and harder to get them (I actually count myself) going. mix it up a bit amd maybe things would be more lively.

All seater stadia and perpetual seat renewals are killing the atmosphere in English football. If that doesn't reverse, one day it'll kill the game too.

Also, just to be clear, I'm no great fan of the HF. many many t***s among them. but I do like a great atmosphere. sp has also played an absolute stinker.

What on Earth are you going on about, you're talking nonsense.
The perpetual seat renewers are the life blood of the game.
It is they who go and watch their club whatever league or division they are in,they don't just turn up because their team is in the Premier League.
And if all seater stadiums are killing the game how come most Premier League games sell out ?

 

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Originally posted by Goal Machine

People convieniently forget that the HF were formed in 2005 whilst we were in the Championship. Contrary to what many believe on here, they didn’t just appear when we got to the Premiership. They have been at least equally loyal as other season ticket holders over this 13 year period (in my opinion they do far more than other season ticket holders to back the team, so deserve all the preferential treatment they receive).

They of course haven’t been around since the stand opened, but you can’t blame them for that as most of them probably weren’t even born then. For all we know they could all be season ticket holders since a very young age but did not join the HF until they stopped going with their dads.

To suggest the HF might not be in regular attendance if we got relegated seems extremely unfair.


Edited by Midlands Eagle (20 Oct 2018 7.19am)

We were playing Premier League football in 2005.... (well the first half of it)

 


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