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Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 4:37 pm
by Jo Jumbuck
jools wrote:
That’s it JJ- most people go to be entertained, there are a handful who will turn up no matter what dross is served up but the majority won’t go if that’s the case.... which is why numbers are falling in recent times.
Take my kids for instance, both three weeks old when they went to their first game, one has been once in the last six games because they don’t feel like they are being entertained and don’t want to go every week to see us lose. They have things to do they find more entertaining to them. The other had been using that spare ticket to bring a mate, who didn’t come Friday as ...guess what....
I imagine just a handful will turn up to Salford, - who’s going to pay £100 for the family to go when they can go to the cinema and a Nando’s instead where they know they will most likely be entertained. And likely the “supporters” will take umbrage with people like that and people like you who may not go, whilst completely missing the irony.


Says it all for me, Your right about the kids, they want to see a winning team, For me it's more about the style of football, If i've learned one thing watching the game for over 60 years it's that playing good football usually results in your fair share of wins and has the added bonus of attracting more people

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:32 pm
by Pureclaret1983
I think a lot of problem at the giants match is atmosphere. We are too spead out and having the odd 'fartown' chant amongst a sparse crowd doesn't work. I went to york recently and it was electric. It wasnt necessarily the amount of people there but the fact they were all close together clapping and shouting. Maybe giants should look at clustering people together? Just a thought....

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 8:30 am
by Fartown58
Pureclaret1983 wrote:
I think a lot of problem at the giants match is atmosphere. We are too spead out and having the odd 'fartown' chant amongst a sparse crowd doesn't work. I went to york recently and it was electric. It wasnt necessarily the amount of people there but the fact they were all close together clapping and shouting. Maybe giants should look at clustering people together? Just a thought....


We create a lot more atmosphere at away games with the "taxis load of supporters" because we are all together.

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 1:11 pm
by jools
Pureclaret1983 wrote:
I think a lot of problem at the giants match is atmosphere. We are too spead out and having the odd 'fartown' chant amongst a sparse crowd doesn't work. I went to york recently and it was electric. It wasnt necessarily the amount of people there but the fact they were all close together clapping and shouting. Maybe giants should look at clustering people together? Just a thought....


Been discussed for years- everyone thinks it’s a good idea- noone wants to move....

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 2:37 pm
by SpainesRoadFartown
the club want to try and move the crowd closer but theres still some fans who prefer to sit alone and wont move to allow this to happen

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 5:24 pm
by jools
SpainesRoadFartown wrote:
the club want to try and move the crowd closer but theres still some fans who prefer to sit alone and wont move to allow this to happen



Fans sitting alone?
Or do you mean fans sitting in parts of the ground where you are not???
It’s been said a million times- some prefer the family stand.... as they have families.... Some prefer not to have to hike to the top of a pile of stairs to sit at the back where they feel they can’t see as well.
Others prefer to be nearer the action.
Some prefer to go to the back because they don’t want to sit down.
So which bunch of fans should the club choose to alienate? The families with the future, the old folk who’ve been loyal for decades, or the noisy lot at the back with the cowbell army?

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 7:06 pm
by SpainesRoadFartown
i havent said we should alienate anyone keep your knickers on i said some people who sit alone as in away from certain groups as youve said ,dont want to move from their favourite space and that is there choice to do that i wasnt saying they should be made to move just saying why the whole crowd cant be moved and i was meaning individual people not groups so stop getting offensive all the time.

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 7:46 pm
by Pureclaret1983
I agree to all the points as the thought is a bit pie in the sky but creating an atmosphere would certainly improve our game. Look what happens when we are winning, the crowd get loud, we get excited, play better (then drop it and concede a try!). But you get my point...

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 7:54 pm
by Jo Jumbuck
It needs the team to perform, if they do the fans will cheer wherever they are sit

Re: Leeds

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 9:48 pm
by redandy
Fartown58 wrote:
We create a lot more atmosphere at away games with the "taxis load of supporters" because we are all together.

ALL 6 OF YOU AND THE DRUM :lol: Joking aside your away surport as got to be the 2nd worste in SL behind london