Shrimpbizkit
Coach
In the Barrington Belgrave Memorial Stand.
Will that be opposite the Alvin Martin boot and rush Stand?[b said:Quote[/b] ]In the Barrington Belgrave Memorial Stand.
And it might work in time for the tenth![b said:Quote[/b] (Beefy @ Oct. 05 2006,14:53)]I might get my season card for the first game.
I think that would be a very unwise move by the club, more provocative than proactive. I would suggest that the club would want fans to support the club with positive cheering and motivational singing to spur on the players on the pitch, rather than spend their entire time looking at the away fans with 90 minutes of unexplained attraction, drawing fingers aggressivly across throats and goading opposition fans into an intense period of provocative close-harmony singing. Reciprocation is seen in the eyes of the provocateurs as "unfair" with half-witted response of stamping feet accompanied with demands for the stewards to "do samfink", surely not progressive towards a positive attitude inside the stadium. What say you?[b said:Quote[/b] (Smiffy @ Oct. 05 2006,14:31)]Also, if a singing section is dedicated, it should be right next to the away fans enclosure.
I say you use some long words!! Did anyone in the army understand you?[b said:Quote[/b] (Xàbia Shrimper @ Oct. 06 2006,15:35)]I think that would be a very unwise move by the club, more provocative than proactive. I would suggest that the club would want fans to support the club with positive cheering and motivational singing to spur on the players on the pitch, rather than spend their entire time looking at the away fans with 90 minutes of unexplained attraction, drawing fingers aggressivly across throats and goading opposition fans into an intense period of provocative close-harmony singing. Reciprocation is seen in the eyes of the provocateurs as "unfair" with half-witted response of stamping feet accompanied with demands for the stewards to "do samfink", surely not progressive towards a positive attitude inside the stadium. What say you?[b said:Quote[/b] (Smiffy @ Oct. 05 2006,14:31)]Also, if a singing section is dedicated, it should be right next to the away fans enclosure.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I'd have to have a look around, but front row of the second tier behind the goal or on the halfway line takes my liking.
Exactly!![b said:Quote[/b] (Essex_nik @ Oct. 08 2006,13:07)]i want closest to block T row E seat 66 of the old roots hall!!
Having said that being able to get a seat would be a start and being able to afford one to being a student and all
Well im going to sit either on the bench or up on the roof (as the song goes)[b said:Quote[/b] (silentshrimper @ Oct. 06 2006,17:12)]Im sitting on the roof seats. Bet no one knew about them.
Isn't there exec boxes going around some of the ground, and therefore making a second tier above? I agree its not really much of a tier.[b said:Quote[/b] (Murkey_Mouse @ Oct. 06 2006,17:06)][b said:Quote[/b] ]I'd have to have a look around, but front row of the second tier behind the goal or on the halfway line takes my liking.
I don't think the new ground got two tier!
great post paul! totally agree, I can't wait![b said:Quote[/b] (CoolPaul @ Oct. 14 2006,14:49)]We need too make sure everyone who enjoys a sing song sits together this time. Roots hall is great when you hear singing coming from all corners of the ground but its so quite.
If everyone sits together the atmos will be great.
I cant understand why people sit and watch football in scilence.
Wheres the passion. Get involved.
The team play a lot better if the crowd gets behind them.
Its not just the players who make the club.
Its us.
The Fans.
Southend Till I die