Flat as a fart
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Flat as a fart
I sit in the North stand and if it hadn't been for the Lincoln
Lads it felt like sitting in a churchyard. The atmosphere was terrible, after the past few results I expected a lot better. And where were the flags, missing again.
Lads it felt like sitting in a churchyard. The atmosphere was terrible, after the past few results I expected a lot better. And where were the flags, missing again.
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wanderer wrote:I sit in the North stand and if it hadn't been for the Lincoln
Lads it felt like sitting in a churchyard. The atmosphere was terrible, after the past few results I expected a lot better. And where were the flags, missing again.
As soon as they put the away fans in the top I moved from the North. Now in the West stand and so much better.
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Steve says, Go West young man...wanderer wrote:I sit in the North stand and if it hadn't been for the Lincoln
Lads it felt like sitting in a churchyard. The atmosphere was terrible, after the past few results I expected a lot better. And where were the flags, missing again.
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I have stated for years now how flat the atmosphere is at home. Certainly a contributory factor in our long and painful downfall. We need to relearn how to back our team..
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I've also said many times before, that the idiot who decided to ruin the atmosphere by housing the 'away' supporters up there should be 'put to the buck' and those fans rehoused to the SW corner, where they should have been when they were moved from the Roker End.
If the Lincoln fans had been at the side of ours, where we could actually see and have a bit banter with them, they would have been more vociferous 'cos we would have reciprocated with support for our team . . . . as it was, the Lincoln fans were embarrassingly quiet considering the fact that there were more than 3,000 of them (even when they did sing it sounded like there were only about 50 who could be bothered to do so)
If the Lincoln fans had been at the side of ours, where we could actually see and have a bit banter with them, they would have been more vociferous 'cos we would have reciprocated with support for our team . . . . as it was, the Lincoln fans were embarrassingly quiet considering the fact that there were more than 3,000 of them (even when they did sing it sounded like there were only about 50 who could be bothered to do so)

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Considering the season we are having I dont think the atmosphere is that bad but there is no doubt that moving the away fans has killed the north stand.
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I've certainly seen and heard (or not heard?)worse this season. Saturday wasn't too bad comparitively.cyprussyd wrote:Considering the season we are having I dont think the atmosphere is that bad but there is no doubt that moving the away fans has killed the north stand.
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