badger wrote:I think the north stand on tuesday night made a lot of noise. i think it was the best so far this season. us in the north stand try to keep the atmosphere going even when we are getting beat.
I would like to see the main stand making a bit more of an effort and try making some noise, they just sit there like a load of cardboard cut out's.
morecambe mick wrote:badger wrote:I think the north stand on tuesday night made a lot of noise. i think it was the best so far this season. us in the north stand try to keep the atmosphere going even when we are getting beat.
I would like to see the main stand making a bit more of an effort and try making some noise, they just sit there like a load of cardboard cut out's.
I think the "singers" in the north stand under performed on Tuesday night.
I looked around trying to get them to sing and the only thing that came to mind was pathetic.
Ben you don't sing at accy because of rivalry, it is because of hatred I wish Brian had got a photo of you whilst you were singing at them. The loathing in your eyes was scary.
I think I'll stand down near the front and let you lot get on with it.
BTW the drum is in my car.
The Red Knight wrote:I think the only solution to this to keep certain people happy is for the only songs to be sung on Saturday are come on Morecambe and the Morecambe, maybe we can do some clapping as well.
Some people on here need to get real, this is a singing at a football ground we're talking about, not a night at the opera.
For what it's worth I used to be quite vocal on the terraces but have given up completely in the past couple of years and moved to a different part of the ground due to all the bickering between certain factions of our support over pety things such as the use of swear words in songs.
I don't know whats sparked this seeming split in support but I can remember only a few years ago everyone used to be as one on the terraces and sing offensive songs (anyone remember the song about having to wear a hat with fuck the Southport on it?) without anyone moaning.
Now it just seems that a certain faction of our support take pleasure in putting the singers down for pretty much everything, from the content of the lyrics to the unoriginallity of the songs!!! Unbelievable, as I said, this is a football game were at, theres supposed to be a bit of a partisan feel to it which I feel has been lost in the past few years which is a great shame.
The Fury wrote:Indeed, clearly there are a select self-righteous few in the North Stand who take it upon themselves to denigrate the younger lads, who have taken it upon themselves to create an atmosphere, and their chanting, irrespective of the quality of song. I thought the Sex Pistols song at Nottm Forrest wasn't too bad, actually, but it was mocked stupendously around me. Fair play to them, I say, at least they were trying to inject some noise and fun on to the terraces; something which has been sadly lacking for a number of years now – bring back Mike Saban!
badger wrote:I would like to see the main stand making a bit more of an effort and try making some noise, they just sit there like a load of cardboard cut out's.
The Red Knight wrote:I completely agree. I remember at the time thinking it was good and something a bit different (ok FCUM sing it and a few others but there aren't many) but then it got shot down in flames by other people and it was never heard of again.
It just seems to me that some of our supporters don't like the way this football club has gone in the past couple of years in terms of moving out of the non league days where you were friends with all the other teams fans and are doing their best to knock down any of the younger / newer fans who weren't part of that.
The Red Knight wrote:Family club my arse.
The Red Knight wrote:It just seems to me that some of our supporters don't like the way this football club has gone in the past couple of years in terms of moving out of the non league days where you were friends with all the other teams fans and are doing their best to knock down any of the younger / newer fans who weren't part of that.
Noticeably you never responded to The Fury's point about certain fans going too far, and for those of us who've made comments, this is the only problem. Funny songs about being from Accrington - fine, taking the piss out of the keeper - fine, unbridled pointless abuse of opposition fans - not fine. It doesn't matter whether it's non-league or not I don't like offensive, abusive chanting which seems to stem from the same sociopathic hatred and loathing which undermines a lot of what is commonly called 'anti-social behaviour'.
On the general point I think the singers did a fantastic job on Tuesday (for which I joined in most things). There were a few lads last season who chucked in some funny chants, started the shoes, the very funny afternoon with the slow versions of songs and it would be nice to see them back. Other than that brilliant bar the nasty stuff.
Yeah! Let's encourage more kids to sing aggressive songs about the opposition fans that include the word f***. That'll definitely make us more family orientated.
Or, they are trying to introduce to those fans the concept of respect for others, that you can have fun and good craic without "hating" other people who you've never met, simply because they support a different club?
The other thing for the 'offensive song singers' to consider is that when they complain about others not joining in, it may be a very good reason for not doing so?
Singing about hating your local rivals and asking if the oppositions manager takes it up the arse is hardly cause for concern.
The Red Knight wrote:...they can sing about goats for 90 minutes for all I care!
"do you take it up the arse" chant is pathetic and homophobic
What is sung in the stadium stays in the stadium.
The Red Knight wrote:What exactly has been sung that's so offensive? Asking people if they take it up the arse? Singing "we hate Stanley", please, that's common place at most grounds. As I said previously, we're not non league anymore playing in front of 500 people at Farnborough where we all shake hands in the bar afterwards and have a good laugh with each other.
Family club my arse.
Sammy h wrote:I see and understand both points of view here. Just a question for you all here, doesn't mean i agree with the song, but how many of you sang "do you take it up the ar*e" to Tony Roberts?
All up and down the country you are going to get these songs regardless, i just think sometimes we feel it is forbidden as we have won this "friendly club" award or whatever it is.
But, then again obviously you can tell and hear which songs make the most noise and there are two that stand out, Sammy Macs barmy army, and also na na na Morecambe.
But then again, i couldn't care less aslong as it's noisy.
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