Quinnymelad
Winger
I dont want to move though.It’s impossible for them to relocate the Roker end season ticket holders this season.
There’s not enough gaps in the rest of the stadium to accommodate all the groups of fans.
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I dont want to move though.It’s impossible for them to relocate the Roker end season ticket holders this season.
There’s not enough gaps in the rest of the stadium to accommodate all the groups of fans.
I dont want to move though.
Why do they need to meet with supporters groups? They just need to fix the problem.
I am sure that the club intended the North stand to be the home end, I sat there for the first 17 seasons waiting for it to happen. So we moved to the South stand. Now people are wanting us evicted. Ffs.The black cats bar seats are at the back of the North stand and no way are they going to stand all game..so put the south stand lads there and make sure they remain seated the whole time?
I'd love the north stand to be our home end
What happens on the pitch determines the atmosphere
Moving the away fans downstairs just gives the opposition a little advantage
How do you know that?
What has the council said? You may find that it’s them that don’t want the net
Some of the very best atmospheric games were with away fans in the south stand.
Two that spring to mind immediately are the Mags 2 - 2 game and Sheffield United night game cup replay.
I did not use the word “fact” as that would be impossible to prove conclusively but I accept that my opinion could have been construed in that way.
I am sure that the club intended the North stand to be the home end, I sat there for the first 17 seasons waiting for it to happen. So we moved to the South stand. Now people are wanting us evicted. Ffs.
Because I've spoken to him and he has told me.
Everton under Di Canio. The Chelsea Defoe game.
Even Portsmouth playoff game with less than half the ground filled were some of the best atmospheres.
What happens on the pitch (and the importance of the game) has always affected the atmosphere.
Sheff Utd in the play offs, 1st derby v the Mags at the SoL, the 2-1 Richardson free kick game, absolutely unreal atmospheres with the away fans in the South Stand. Even when we beat the mags 3-0 here it didn't come close to reaching those heights once they'd been moved upstairs.
Aye, one a game v the mags we were underdogs for after not beating them for nearly 10 years (and the first home win against them in nearly 30? And mags games always have a good atmosphere regardless (unless we are getting battered).
And a playoff semi for the the prem after we were losing from the home leg and got a pretty early goal to get back in it.
Are you saying they weren't important games?
The problem with being shit for the best part of a decade is that the relentless batterings at home and subsequent freefall to oblivion tend to dampen atmosphere a bit.
Or, to reassure people who take their bairns into the North Stand they are trying to protect them from serious injury?To pacify the vocal minority of fans who think they are part of the decision making part of the club.
The best atmospheres we've had at the SoL have been when the away fans have been in the South Stand.
Go on try to argue otherwise.
Best atmospheres in the stadium have been when we were doing decent things on the pitch.
Season we got relegated with Davis in goal and the lowest points total in history the atmosphere was abysmal and the away fans were in the south stand. There's a theme occurring here.
and some of the best atmospheres have been with the away fans upstairs...
mags home games, chelsea and everton when we were in the prem, lincoln and sheff wed home games in the playoffs... all spring to mind
i wonder what the common denominator is between your examples and mine?? i'll give you a clue - its what is happening on the pitch that determines the atmosphere
So you don't agree that the best atmospheres we've had have been when the away fans have been in the South Stand? A yes or no answer would have done.
Fair points and I agree.The best atmospheres have come when we have something to cheer about such as the mags game, the Sheff Utd game, the Chelsea game and the Everton one although even with the Everton and Chelsea one's they weren't exactly cheerful times as a club.
I think the worst atmospheres have been the record low point season and the decade long slide to oblivion.
Given theres examples of both good atmospheres with away fans in North and South as well as poisonous ones with fans in the north and the south I'm going to say I think the atmosphere hinges on what is happening on the pitch/at the club rather than where people's arses are.
Fwiw i don't really care where the away fans are as long as they are stopped from throwing things down onto us (I sit in the north) sooner rather than later (its already late) and it makes sense. I do however think it's absolute nonsense to compare atmospheres with good times in the prem v atmospheres of bad times in the championship and league 1, mind.
I'm certainly not convinced the atmosphere will be fantastic if we move the away fans next week to the south and get walloped 4-0 off Cardiff for example if that is what you are suggesting.
Best part of the stadium for me. Was there from it opening til we were all turfed-out
We are really limited on where we can put the away fans due to the cells , we had to build new cells when we moved away fans from south stand, the original cells are between the south stand and the SWC so if you want to keep the south stand home fans then it would make the most sense to put them SWC.
And I can’t see the club building new police cells if they don’t have to
How come the mags don’t have this issue?
Why do Newcastle, seemingly I add, not have this problem?
Post of mine from 2011: Wolves FansThe best atmospheres we've had at the SoL have been when the away fans have been in the South Stand.
Go on try to argue otherwise.
You've been one of the few places I've ever been to where as an away fan I've felt completely dominated by a wall of sound from the home fans (and I'd say you're louder than Old Trafford was even if there's more 'fans' there). But after we scored the third we never heard the Sunderland fans again.
I moved up to the upper part of the stand (where it wasn't raining) in the second half and I suppose having the roof on us at that point made it louder where we were stood, but honestly couldn't hear a word from you lot after the 3rd goal if you did sing, because we were making that much noise.
Moving up to the top of the stand probably didn't help it spread around the ground mind.