Harryflashman
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Why ?And as winter sets in and with dark nights leaving the ground, getting home after a match will be a nightmare.
Why ?And as winter sets in and with dark nights leaving the ground, getting home after a match will be a nightmare.
Agreed. If the atmosphere isn't great, you can't blame the stadium alone because let's be honest the sound is pretty brilliant when it gets going.Im not in that stand but I think generally the stewarding has been Awful , seemed a bit better this weekend .
I appreciate various moans but for the ground is absolutely fantastic . Easy to get in , easy to get a pint or something to eat , seat and views are close to perfect .
Love the place
Agreed. If the atmosphere isn't great, you can't blame the stadium alone because let's be honest the sound is pretty brilliant when it gets going.
The facilities are top-notch too. The issue lies much deeper with the performances and, let's be honest, the nature and culture of the fan base too.
We had the same issue in Goodison for many years, when patches of the fan base are loud, whereas the majority are quite timid and prefer a grumble.
I've moved from where I sat in the Lower Gwladys which was a brilliant place for atmosphere, to somewhere which is much more placid.
You can't force people to sing! Maybe a reorganisation of STs to generate areas which are more vocal could be a long-term plan.
Better football on display, with more victories, will obviously help with remedying the malaise, but if I am honest I think we've got an aging fan base.
Yesterday, we used Sandhills as our most post-match transport, heading southbound, and I was pleasantly surprised by how organised it was.
The queuing system worked well, we got onto the platform relatively quickly and smoothly (perhaps 10–15 minutes) without any form of congestion.
We got a train heading only to central, and there was ample space to sit and nobody forced to stand. The train to Hunts Cross that followed was busier.
I think I'll probably walk to Moorefield on most occasions, but yesterday with a tired son it was the best option, and it was a positive experience.
Is it as quick as it was getting home from Goodison? No, but it wasn't much more in terms of time and it felt as smooth, or smoother.
Never leave the ground before final whistle. Decided to catch the train both ways from Lime St. Last time waited for train at Sandhills. Stood waiting with a young kid for next train ( 1st one being full ) Got to Lime St 1hr 15mins later. So last night decided to walk all the journey as recommended by many on here. Both of us soaked to the skin. Might give some of the winter games a miss with icy pavements / driving wind and rain. Goodison I didnt mind as parked on Stanley Park.Why ?
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… there’s too many day trippers at the moment.Something has got to be done about the atmosphere. Some fans need to just stay away. People spend forever and a day desperately scrabbling for tickets just to stand in utter silence all game. Its not just yesterday and it's nothing to do with the new ground. It was like this for years at Goodison. Its painful. Something has got to be done now so we can have somthing in place for next season. Organise the singing section, anything. Because its just becoming week after week after week of hearing away fans take the piss while a handful of us get angry looks for trying to get something going.
0-2 down and Pawson as the ref, yep, we weren't coming back. I've just seen the foul on Gana, how was that not a penalty/??I think everyone's so accustomed to us being so bad now. There's no belief in the team from the supporters. At 2-0 the game was done and everyone inside the ground knew it.
If people thought we could get back in it, it would've been rocking at the start of the 2nd half.
We do the same. Walk down was a bit grim yesterday but for us the overall journey time home is slightly less than at Goodison and as you say don’t get held up in trafficWe park in the same place as we did for Goodison. It’s a horrible 30+ mins walk from BMD especially after a poor performance, but at least the rain had stopped.
The upside is once we get to the car, we’re well away from the stadium traffic. All in all, probably takes us the same time to get home from the final whistle but more walking and less time crawling along in the traffic.
I tend to agree, of sorts. The flip side would be that they've paid their money to attend, so how they do that is up to them, I suppose.i have to say i don’t understand why you would spend so much money and give up so much of your time to not sing and make noise and take out all of your life’s frustrations on a man dressed in black waving a flag
The same thing has happened with me. Its almost always someone different around me. I don't hold it against the people getting themselves a one-off ticket for the big day. Its on the club that allows such a flawed system. They've priced out loads of old school regulers and made impossible for loads of others to attend. One of the few things that made the final years of Goodison bearable was the fact that there was a close community of people who had sat together for years. Its all gone now and the worst elements of quiet Goodison is multiplied by 10k. The ballot system does not work. The club needs to look into people who got a season ticket yet sell it on every single game. There might be a perfectly legitimate reason that some of them can't attend (I've had to pass on my season ticket ticket once this season too) but if its becoming a patten for no good reason then it needs cutting out.I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… there’s too many day trippers at the moment.
Every home game has seen different people in the seats in front of us either side of us. We got our seats in the first group when season tickets became available and the ones around us all went by the third or fourth group.
Anyone know the attendance yesterday?