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dolf_lundgren wrote:Good turnout of Falcons fans last night too.
The attendance may well have been better if the weather wasn't as awful. Again a symptom of there being no pressure to buy a ticket until the last minute.
biffer wrote:So far this season
Connacht 5239
Benton 4392
Cheetahs 4555
Toulon 7056
Scarlets 5037
Newcastle 6803
Average 5513
Not bad, going in the right direction, and that’s with three of the least attractive teams in the Pro14 for our home games so far.
BruceLee wrote:biffer wrote:So far this season
Connacht 5239
Benton 4392
Cheetahs 4555
Toulon 7056
Scarlets 5037
Newcastle 6803
Average 5513
Not bad, going in the right direction, and that’s with three of the least attractive teams in the Pro14 for our home games so far.
Figures are slowing moving in the right direction,but that was one very depressing lack of noise from the Edinburgh support last night.The Gold section that i sit in you can hear a pin drop;happy clappies and folks that are terrified to clap or raise their voice past their normal range.This was particularly apparent last night.It was even discussed how quite the Edinburgh support was on the Newcastle site, on the whole their support was very well behaved and loud; the exception was a loud mouthed clown behind me that slagged everything Edinburgh,and even managed to spill beer on me.He got the message and thankfully moved away to the upper stand second half.
biffer wrote:BruceLee wrote:biffer wrote:So far this season
Connacht 5239
Benton 4392
Cheetahs 4555
Toulon 7056
Scarlets 5037
Newcastle 6803
Average 5513
Not bad, going in the right direction, and that’s with three of the least attractive teams in the Pro14 for our home games so far.
Figures are slowing moving in the right direction,but that was one very depressing lack of noise from the Edinburgh support last night.The Gold section that i sit in you can hear a pin drop;happy clappies and folks that are terrified to clap or raise their voice past their normal range.This was particularly apparent last night.It was even discussed how quite the Edinburgh support was on the Newcastle site, on the whole their support was very well behaved and loud; the exception was a loud mouthed clown behind me that slagged everything Edinburgh,and even managed to spill beer on me.He got the message and thankfully moved away to the upper stand second half.
Come and stand at the other side. We get a bit going.
When we get the stands out the back we.might.bget something going, but it takes years. We need something to hok onto and chant about. Not a song, a chant. It needs to be be something people can join in with the first time they're there. So a well known tune and repeated words - six to ten maximum.
But in all honesty, let's get them through the gate first and get them making noise later.
The Feral Goat wrote:The "We love salt n sauce" chant was good if a bit niche, but it is coming up to the time of year to dust it off again.
For fans of mid 90s TV comedy shows - MaTa Ta Ta Ta Ta Ta Taaaaaa - in a Vic & Bob Shooting Stars style might work perhaps not at every carry as the crowd will be hoarse by HT and there is every chance it will only be valid for one more season.
I often leave with little voice left but in general I think we have a large element that are just miserable SteveWalsh combine that on Friday with jamesmatthew weather and the tempo of our play in the first half in particular and there was little to raise a cheer about.
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