So.....what us your theory then as to why Goodison is so quiet?
Emo fans.
So.....what us your theory then as to why Goodison is so quiet?
Pass pass. Yawn yawn.Emo fans.
It's not just Goodison. It's Premier League grounds in general bar a few like Palace and Stoke on the odd occassion.
English footy doesn't have 'Ultras' going to the game. When the camera zooms in on your average supporter in England now, it's my mother and father-in-law, sipping coffee from a paper Nescafe cup, chatting about what pub they fancy eating at after the game. Our atmospheres are rubbish compared to the likes of Germany, Turkey etc.
Plus the price of tickets only attracts the people like my mother and father-in-law now. Retired folk with a few quid in the bank and want to watch the footy in their spare time, which they have loads of.
We have to just accept that post-Hillsborough, there was a drastic change in the stadia experience for most fans in the English football top flight.It's not just Goodison. It's Premier League grounds in general bar a few like Palace and Stoke on the odd occassion.
English footy doesn't have 'Ultras' going to the game. When the camera zooms in on your average supporter in England now, it's my mother and father-in-law, sipping coffee from a paper Nescafe cup, chatting about what pub they fancy eating at after the game. Our atmospheres are rubbish compared to the likes of Germany, Turkey etc.
Plus the price of tickets only attracts the people like my mother and father-in-law now. Retired folk with a few quid in the bank and want to watch the footy in their spare time, which they have loads of.
Everton fans at Spurs made a lot of noise.Keep telling yourself that . I've been to loads of grounds that have had a decent atmosphere and not been a morgue like Goodison. Spurs the other day was loud enough. People criticize Arsenal as well, but its always been lively whenever I've been there.
The absolute silence that has been experienced at Goodison this season is not normal, most grounds manage at least a single chant before 30 minutes have passed.
We have to just accept that post-Hillsborough, there was a drastic change in the stadia experience for most fans in the English football top flight.
As we know, years ago the atmosphere was much better when there was standing, and there was loud singing from the masses behind the goal.
Since the onset of the Premier league in 1992, there's been very clever marketing which has attracted more family types, and once the admission prices started to rise, coupled with the introduction of corporate hospitality, the whole face of your average football fan started to change. The end result of all this change is that you don't get huge gangs of lads standing up behind the goal who were very vocal creating atmosphere.
Ok, the atmosphere was sometimes edgy, certainly if you were an away fan, but it was more exciting than the football ground experience these days, which is now geared up to a family experience.
I'm not saying it's wrong as something had to change to avoid further disasters after events in the late 80's, but todays sterile experience is the legacy we've been left with.
I absolutely agree with you! Its like we have no voice left in us by the time we get to view the game. Plus the fact we are all probably anaethetised by alcohol! I remember all the games from the seventies and eighties but after that I would be lying.40 clowns from Hull outsung 30k Evertonians last night. Lukaku did make a Tommy Gravesen style effort to try and get the crowd going but it was a waste of time.
Even away we dont make that much noise, not as much as we try to make out. Singing in pubs and on the coach dosent count, sadly that is when Everton are the most vocal.
One of two things needs to happen
1, a singing section put together in the park end PE6/PE7. Nonstop singing.
2, a fan with a mic stands at the front belting out songs and gets everyone at it, like they do in Europe.