The players must feel that atmosphere and it must destroy them. The library atmosphere tonight was ******* painful. Just can't understand folk
Cheer them on at every opportunity, sing my heart out for them always have and always will till the day I die. It's in my blood
I wish we could play away every game as we seem to play much better. Our home record since January is dreadful.
If someone sang in a library you'd hear it. I didn't hear you. Ergo I'm convinced you weren't singing and your posts are a wind up.
There's nothing new here though. The atmosphere has been dire for years and the away fans are more up for it in 99% of grounds up and down the land
Our home record was poor even before January. By this time last year we had only won 3 at home, exactly same as this season.
The atmosphere was dire but it always is at this time of the year against teams most of us don't have an opinion on.
I spent all day at work in a library and it was way more exciting than that match was. Every time I looked at the time on the scoreboard I thought it must have stopped.
This is an age old arguement. The fare on the field did iittle to get folk going. Some may **** themselves daft over technical football, but it is incident that gets fans going in flat matches like last night. Some will argue it comes from the play/the players, others that it should come no matter what. Still, looks like yours is the right opinion so I'll STFU
Was flat last night. Warnock's tackticks are about quietening the crowd, as well as breaking up play from a match management perspective. As a team we are more set up to play on the counter. A big centre forward to get on the end of crosses would sort that.
Norwich fans were no different on Saturday despite a 27k attendance. Reading fans will probably be the same next Tuesday.