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Do They Sing

What!!!!!!!! :thump:

OK I was guessing,through recalling somewhere JM sat in the East.More so making the point that the East stand seem to have the rare combination of enjoying the finer points of the game whilst somehow retaining the ability to be truly sceptical of every decision a manager can make and to voice that opinion.
I'm quite sure Billy Paynter can vouch for that wonderous East stand mentality as he trudged off with bewilderment in his eyes.

Kenny,my sincere apologies seeing as you seem to know Jam Man!
 
It does take a certain kind of voice to start the singing going if a "group" of singers is not available. I do enjoy the South Upper group near the West Stand who do give it their all despite there only being a handful of them. Fantastic effort.
 
I used to do a bit of singing in the East but gave up trying to get anything going in the end. However, i am not going to move seats because as kev said earlier, we are in one of the few places at roots hall where we seem to get away with standing up at the back. Also, where there is a lack of singing, it means the ref and opposition players can hear the abuse dished out alot clearer :)
 
OK I was guessing,through recalling somewhere JM sat in the East.More so making the point that the East stand seem to have the rare combination of enjoying the finer points of the game whilst somehow retaining the ability to be truly sceptical of every decision a manager can make and to voice that opinion.
I'm quite sure Billy Paynter can vouch for that wonderous East stand mentality as he trudged off with bewilderment in his eyes.

Kenny,my sincere apologies seeing as you seem to know Jam Man!

I certainly listen to the singing.

I never sing at games, I feel that singing is wasted if theres not someone to listen to it and to comment on the performance, that listener is me.

Plus my singing voice is so bad it makes small children cry.
 

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