raoul_duke wrote:TheGOAT wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Tbh, yes they made a lot of noise & were colourful but it's just a load of bullshit to me.
They're not supporting Aris at all, they're waving their dicks in the air saying 'look at us, aren't we wonderful?' It's not about the team, it's about them. Choreographed clapping, unfurling banners, it's like a big fucking Chinese pantomime. They didn't even bother giving the subs a polite round of applause because it hadn't been arranged with Lionel fucking Blair or whoever else coreographed the bollox.
Seen enough of it now, load of phoney, self indulgent shite. Give me spontaneous humour & genuine football passion over that pre determined posing crap anyday. Like a bunch of North Korean cheerleaders.
I agree
Do it when you score a goal, or 5-0 up...
Orchestration or choreography is essential when thousands of people want to produce a sound in tune.
Simple as that. It appears that kind of support goes far beyond your understanding.
We won't sing for them only when they score or win or make a good tackle. That's why it's done for
the full 90 mins regardless of their performance. It's a non-stop effort to make them feel they're playing
at home every single time. We don't expect anything from our team in return. It's unconditional love.
So do not despise what you can't reach, it's quite pathetic tbh.
It's organised posing to impress other fans, nothing more. Fuck all to do with the team & everything to do with taking pictures & videos of themselves & showing off. If you like that sort of thing then good luck. Imo, if we beat Villa & play Everton, THAT will be a genuine football atmosphere with two sets of fans passionately involved in the game & living each move. Sure there will be many moments when it goes pretty quiet & It may not be anywhere near as constantly loud, but it will be louder when there's an attack or incident that matters in the game & it will be spontaneous football passion, not cheerleading.
It's nowhere near the loudest I've heard incidentally. Go back to the playoff semi at Maine Rd etc; I remember Jimmy Wagg on the BBC saying he took off his headphones & almost went deaf. Not a dirgy song in fake manly voices but 30 odd thousand going fucking berserk. Real passion, not a bit of a laugh & a party.