Joined: Oct 15 2008 Posts: 1944 Location: east hull
i know you get 14,000+, well done for that but i bet you wish you got an atmosphere like you got back at the Boulevard though,
now that was an atmosphere.
Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
tonylRobin wrote:i know you get 14,000+, well done for that but i bet you wish you got an atmosphere like you got back at the Boulevard though, now that was an atmosphere.
tonylRobin wrote:i know you get 14,000+, well done for that but i bet you wish you got an atmosphere like you got back at the Boulevard though, now that was an atmosphere.
If the East Stand was all unreserved I reckon the atmosphere would be much better. It's not the stadium that provides a lack of atmosphere its the division of the East Stand. You have Chav Corner (which I go in) which makes most of the noise at games but for some reason has a bad reputation which puts people off. Then you have the reserved block which doesn't seem to make too much noise in comparison. Then theres the South end of the East stand which from my experience of when I sat there, and from what I can tell from my seat now, just make a noise about most reffing decisions
Joined: Oct 15 2008 Posts: 1944 Location: east hull
you dont really get a sense of the atmosphere on the telly anyway do you?
ive been to matches that were deafening, buzzing and so one but when you see highlights it seems really quiet, maybe its something to do with where the microphones are based?
Bradford in the play-offs 2006, the game were we drew 20-20 with Wigan (Andy Farrell was fantastic that game iirc) stick in my mind. There was another game a couple of seasons back which sticks in my mind too but can't remember the opposition for the life of me. Was one of the 'big 4' though I think.
Its just a shame that most games have a crap atmosphere
tonylRobin wrote:you dont really get a sense of the atmosphere on the telly anyway do you? ive been to matches that were deafening, buzzing and so one but when you see highlights it seems really quiet, maybe its something to do with where the microphones are based?
I think its rare that you get a true reflection of an atmosphere unless you are at a game, no matter ths sport
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