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Atmosphere
Topic Started: Sep 11 2005, 02:37 PM (326 Views)
CarrotBlu
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I thought that yesterday the atmosphere round the tilton was a tiny bit better, but again it faded away in the second half, (though the satrt of 2nd half was good), also I thought we were pretty loud when we had corners
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CarrotBlu
Sep 11 2005, 03:37 PM
I thought that yesterday the atmosphere round the tilton was a tiny bit better, but again it faded away in the second half, (though the satrt of 2nd half was good), also I thought we were pretty loud when we had corners

i'd second that - it was loud 2nd half, kop corner (cattell rd) was quiter than usual, but tilton was very quiet first hafl, you could feel the nerves!! :o
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Blues4eva
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I thought the atmosphere was much better yesterday especially in the second half when the team gave us something to shout about and I felt we got behind them much better, I came away feeling bitterley dissapointed the we hadn't got anything out of it, we dominated them for the whole of the second half, I was pleased with Jarosik in particular he looks a really good player and when Grey came on we looked a different team, What the hell is happening to Mario this season?.
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CarrotBlu
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mario went off injured, brucey said so to website
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Blues4eva
Sep 11 2005, 03:47 PM
I thought the atmosphere was much better yesterday especially in the second half when the team gave us something to shout about and I felt we got behind them much better, I came away feeling bitterley dissapointed the we hadn't got anything out of it, we dominated them for the whole of the second half, I was pleased with Jarosik in particular he looks a really good player and when Grey came on we looked a different team, What the hell is happening to Mario this season?.

its true, we had something like 58% of possession - in any other prem game 58% normally represents a right b0l0cking!!!
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blueblood
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Ye all the boo's coming from the tilton were very loud wern't they!?!
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I thought the support was poor from where i was sitting (close to the kop corner) It was fairly quiet the whole way through. Also i was a tad disapointed people felt the need to leave 15 mins from the end when we were only 1- 0 down and playing well!!!
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Bluemoon
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Perhaps they could see we weren't going to make a breakthrough
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Mikael Forssell
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Perhaps, just maybe, with a little support and encouragement 1 of the players could have found that little bit of what was needed to make something happen.

Maybe, with the right support and encouragement for our team Charlton might have beenput off their game plan once they started to get tired.

The best sound for the oposition, especially when they're under the kosh and getting tired, is the home fans turning on their own players and moaning. It means they're doing their job right and feel better about it. Booing at half time does more to encourage the oposition than anything else.
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Geoff Horsfield
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k-bek
Sep 12 2005, 01:20 AM
Perhaps, just maybe, with a little support and encouragement 1 of the players could have found that little bit of what was needed to make something happen.

Maybe, with the right support and encouragement for our team Charlton might have beenput off their game plan once they started to get tired.

The best sound for the oposition, especially when they're under the kosh and getting tired, is the home fans turning on their own players and moaning. It means they're doing their job right and feel better about it. Booing at half time does more to encourage the oposition than anything else.

I'm by no means saying this is why they won but take the Irish on Wednesday, thats some of the best support i've heard in a long time, it fired the team up, they won. Worth a try isn't it 'noses.
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