starmandb wrote:Not enough
Who does?
No one
by GoonerAlexandre » Thu Oct 26, 2017 2:00 pm
starmandb wrote:Not enough
Who does?
by Kite33 » Thu Oct 26, 2017 2:50 pm
starmandb wrote:Not enough
Who does?
by Royal Gooner » Thu Oct 26, 2017 3:56 pm
BouncySean wrote:starmandb wrote:BouncySean wrote:Just back from the game pretty shit atmosphere minus Norwich fans up until Eddie scored then place went mental just chanting Eddie every time he was near the ball probably best atmosphere we've had since win Vs Leicester
I was sitting near the Norwich fans
It was embarrassing
Me and my son were one of the few opening our mouths
There was an Aaron Ramsey lookalike who never shouted for the team once but spent large periods of the game standing and making hand gestures towards the Norwich fans
The kind of muggy thing that you used to think was so pathetic when you was at an away game and a home fan would do .
We are the arsenal
Unless it's on you you respect fans that have travelled 116 miles on a Tuesday night to support their team
And how you do it is
Totally ignore them
We are the arsenal
Who are ya's?
Know who you are and what you represent are not just words but an ethos
I agree completely! I was down the other end, between corner flag and goal trying to get chants of we love you arsenal etc going but very few people joined in.
Norwich fans were top class, even when they were outside Arsenal station after game they were still chanting, I a couple of Arsenal ones going there but nothing on the Norwich fans chants.
by starmandb » Thu Oct 26, 2017 7:19 pm
Royal Gooner wrote:BouncySean wrote:starmandb wrote:BouncySean wrote:Just back from the game pretty shit atmosphere minus Norwich fans up until Eddie scored then place went mental just chanting Eddie every time he was near the ball probably best atmosphere we've had since win Vs Leicester
I was sitting near the Norwich fans
It was embarrassing
Me and my son were one of the few opening our mouths
There was an Aaron Ramsey lookalike who never shouted for the team once but spent large periods of the game standing and making hand gestures towards the Norwich fans
The kind of muggy thing that you used to think was so pathetic when you was at an away game and a home fan would do .
We are the arsenal
Unless it's on you you respect fans that have travelled 116 miles on a Tuesday night to support their team
And how you do it is
Totally ignore them
We are the arsenal
Who are ya's?
Know who you are and what you represent are not just words but an ethos
I agree completely! I was down the other end, between corner flag and goal trying to get chants of we love you arsenal etc going but very few people joined in.
Norwich fans were top class, even when they were outside Arsenal station after game they were still chanting, I a couple of Arsenal ones going there but nothing on the Norwich fans chants.
Arsenal marketed the game towards the kids and being half term there were a lot of them there. Same last year. I was stuck up in the plastic upper tier and could here the plastics murmering about my attempts to get the singing going upstairs.
by Santi » Thu Oct 26, 2017 11:08 pm
by BouncySean » Fri Oct 27, 2017 7:48 am
Royal Gooner wrote:BouncySean wrote:starmandb wrote:BouncySean wrote:Just back from the game pretty shit atmosphere minus Norwich fans up until Eddie scored then place went mental just chanting Eddie every time he was near the ball probably best atmosphere we've had since win Vs Leicester
I was sitting near the Norwich fans
It was embarrassing
Me and my son were one of the few opening our mouths
There was an Aaron Ramsey lookalike who never shouted for the team once but spent large periods of the game standing and making hand gestures towards the Norwich fans
The kind of muggy thing that you used to think was so pathetic when you was at an away game and a home fan would do .
We are the arsenal
Unless it's on you you respect fans that have travelled 116 miles on a Tuesday night to support their team
And how you do it is
Totally ignore them
We are the arsenal
Who are ya's?
Know who you are and what you represent are not just words but an ethos
I agree completely! I was down the other end, between corner flag and goal trying to get chants of we love you arsenal etc going but very few people joined in.
Norwich fans were top class, even when they were outside Arsenal station after game they were still chanting, I a couple of Arsenal ones going there but nothing on the Norwich fans chants.
Arsenal marketed the game towards the kids and being half term there were a lot of them there. Same last year. I was stuck up in the plastic upper tier and could here the plastics murmering about my attempts to get the singing going upstairs.
by GoonerAlexandre » Fri Oct 27, 2017 10:10 am
by BouncySean » Fri Oct 27, 2017 10:23 am
GoonerAlexis wrote:Majority of songs sung by our fans are hardly something that your average kid won't hear around London multiple times a day ffs
by GoonerAlexandre » Fri Oct 27, 2017 10:24 am
BouncySean wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Majority of songs sung by our fans are hardly something that your average kid won't hear around London multiple times a day ffs
I've never been walking down Oxford Circus and heard 'What do we think of Tottenham?' Although I have started it several times on University nights out
by BouncySean » Fri Oct 27, 2017 10:46 am
GoonerAlexis wrote:BouncySean wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Majority of songs sung by our fans are hardly something that your average kid won't hear around London multiple times a day ffs
I've never been walking down Oxford Circus and heard 'What do we think of Tottenham?' Although I have started it several times on University nights out
Yes, I'm sure the average child won't have heard the word "shit", which is the only real offensive one here. There's another Tottenham song with worse language, but even that's not something most children won't have heard.
Kids hear far worse
by Alexis » Fri Oct 27, 2017 8:59 pm
GoonerAlexis wrote:starmandb wrote:Not enough
Who does?
No one