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I do feel inhibited but like the rest of us , have had the stuffing knocked out of me with Wembley visits , losing out in play offs , under performing players and teams .

All a bit shell shocked and battle weary . The bottom line Sheffield United do not deserve the loyalty and level of support they have had over the years . Forget Newcastle , Man City for level of under divided love , support and blinded loyalty , no fan base matches .( It's our only way forwardours and the board need a wake up call on this one . Talk about taking us for granted in previous years .

Hard to be vocal after years of football abuse . Wilder is turning us around but physiologically the fans are still bruised badly . Hats off to the lads and lasses on the Kop . South stand has a conservative ageing band of fans .

Good posting Woody but fans are tired and cynical , so it's difficult to find a collective voice IMO.

UTB


Catch the spirit of Wilder my Lord.

It's our only way forward, anything else is oblivion. He's our last chance.

If we say the Tuna man will lose interest in S6 then our Saudi man has every reason to jump ship right now.

Let's vocally drive the lads on to promotion. Starting Saturday.
 



Time for the fans to turn up, not just in numbers but whole-hearterdly in voice.

I go to Bramall Lane in the South Stand and feel inhibited by all around me. Give us 'clappers'. I'm sure the old geezers like me will clap away and then it takes off from there. Once one old fella has broken out we all will.

BTW, I'm not that old yet but I do feel inhibited. Do you? :confused:o_O



I'm in my early sixties and have a season ticket seat near the front of the kop. Because of the lack of vocal support in that area I've started to stand at the back of the kop.

Call it a mid life crisis but I'm supporting the team vocally from a position that I did when I was a teenager.

If you feel inhibited then may I suggest you move. Just do it for the rest of this season. Let me tell you Woody you'll not change people around you by just posting on here.

In life there are the 'doers' and the 'talkers'. Which one are you?
 
You asked what I was saying and that was exactly it, well said. Let's change the 'culture', the s2'isn'ness, let's go 'Chrissy Wilder', let's 'do a Leicester'., give us 'clappers', give us alcohol, do whatever, let's make Bramall Lane the difference and play a part.

LS26 -agree?


Think you've sorted the alcohol out mate.
You're on the reply to every post on multiple threads thing again.
Stop preaching.
 
Time for the fans to turn up, not just in numbers but whole-hearterdly in voice.

I go to Bramall Lane in the South Stand and feel inhibited by all around me. Give us 'clappers'. I'm sure the old geezers like me will clap away and then it takes off from there. Once one old fella has broken out we all will.

BTW, I'm not that old yet but I do feel inhibited. Do you? :confused:o_O

Don't blame the South Stand pal - that's easy meat. The facts are (and always have been in the 40 odd years I've been going diwn there) that it's the youngsters on the kop who start the atmosphere going and then all sides of the ground follow and join in. Even with us playing the best football we've seen for years this season and even with over 20.000 in the ground, the kop has been like a library most matches. Maybe they are too busy texting and Facetiming their mates to be passionately interested? Whatever it is, the kids on the kop today are cardboard cut-outs of the fans from yesterday. (Not all - there's a little bunch of about 30 of them in the top left corner of the kop as you look at it from the South Stand who try and make an effort - the same kids who got the brollys out a couple of seasons ago and sang "singing in the rain". True Bkades them. Worthy of their place on the Shoreham and eventually in heaven.

But the majority are a silent set of moaners. Too young to know what a great club this is. Not old enough to have witnessed this team when it was one of the very best in this country. And they might manage one chorus of the chip butty song then they're done!

That's the problem!

Put your fucking mobile phones down and get behind the team FFS!
 
I think Wilder and the squad have earned our support this season, and we should get behind them for the remaining games, no questions asked. The right atmosphere could just make a difference. If it all goes wrong, we've got all summer to have a moan, but moaning now will achieve nothing. I understand the problems caused by the wasted years, but let's enjoy the success so far this year and go for it. And I'm sure I'm not the only one on here thinking if we don't have some success soon, we won't be around to enjoy it. As Bill Bryson wrote recently, you know you're getting old when you no longer qualify for early onset dementia! Get singing!
 
I'm in my early sixties and have a season ticket seat near the front of the kop. Because of the lack of vocal support in that area I've started to stand at the back of the kop.

Call it a mid life crisis but I'm supporting the team vocally from a position that I did when I was a teenager.

If you feel inhibited then may I suggest you move. Just do it for the rest of this season. Let me tell you Woody you'll not change people around you by just posting on here.

In life there are the 'doers' and the 'talkers'. Which one are you?


I just love every one and everybody round us, it's just that they are what they are. I would never move away from them.

I have in my mind what they could do if they were Leicester supporters last season, that's what I mean.

What comes first the chicken or the egg?
 
Whatever the thoughts of the OPs rallying call he's bang on when he says the 2000 away supporters create more noise than the 20,000 at home. It's fantastic to be involved in a great atmosphere and those that travel will tell you that they enjoy away days far more. We are more than capable of recreating it at home and while we've won nothing yet it if people can't get excited at the moment with the team flying high then when can they? The Scunny/Bolton games should take care of themselves. Having said that I'd be very worried if they didn't.
 
Don't blame the South Stand pal - that's easy meat. The facts are (and always have been in the 40 odd years I've been going diwn there) that it's the youngsters on the kop who start the atmosphere going and then all sides of the ground follow and join in. Even with us playing the best football we've seen for years this season and even with over 20.000 in the ground, the kop has been like a library most matches. Maybe they are too busy texting and Facetiming their mates to be passionately interested? Whatever it is, the kids on the kop today are cardboard cut-outs of the fans from yesterday. (Not all - there's a little bunch of about 30 of them in the top left corner of the kop as you look at it from the South Stand who try and make an effort - the same kids who got the brollys out a couple of seasons ago and sang "singing in the rain". True Bkades them. Worthy of their place on the Shoreham and eventually in heaven.

But the majority are a silent set of moaners. Too young to know what a great club this is. Not old enough to have witnessed this team when it was one of the very best in this country. And they might manage one chorus of the chip butty song then they're done!

That's the problem!

Put your fucking mobile phones down and get behind the team FFS!




It's not going to change now, I think home games for the rest of eternity will be like this unless there really is something to play for.
If you think Bramall Lane is bad try going to watch Man Utd or Arsenal or Chelsea or Man City play one of the Premier League also rans
Mourinho complained about the fans lack of involvement at Chelsea and now he's doing the same at Man Utd

Us playing Gillingham and Fleetwood at home is like them lining up against Bournemouth or Hull.
Nobody is interested, they are turning up out of habit and because they have a season ticket, turning up and expecting to win

Man Utd couldn't even provide a good atmosphere against Liverpool on Sunday, and that in a game where they are the underdog nowadays
 
It's not going to change now, I think home games for the rest of eternity will be like this unless there really is something to play for.
If you think Bramall Lane is bad try going to watch Man Utd or Arsenal or Chelsea or Man City play one of the Premier League also rans
Mourinho complained about the fans lack of involvement at Chelsea and now he's doing the same at Man Utd

Us playing Gillingham and Fleetwood at home is like them lining up against Bournemouth or Hull.
Nobody is interested, they are turning up out of habit and because they have a season ticket, turning up and expecting to win

Man Utd couldn't even provide a good atmosphere against Liverpool on Sunday, and that in a game where they are the underdog nowadays

The one thing that can gaurantee a vociferous home crowd is when we are the underdog. Premier league or just FA Cup, when the odds are stacked against us we will back our team to the hilt. I know this happens frequently around the country (Lincoln last night?) but we seem to be experts at it
 



There's NO cohesion between the support at BDTBL...

One for all... doesn't exist.

The support is, at it's best, lethargic.
Even top of the League.

All well and good discussing this on a messageboard, it's out there where it matters.

Guarantee Saturday will be NO different.

The club and supporters need to get together to work something out...
Lower Tier Blades anyone?
 
As an ageing Gent, I'm pleased to hear it's the youngsters fault.

Odd though that they don't seem to be texting and snap chatting at away games.
 
The next three fixtures are all home games which we can win. Imagine the table with three straight wins!

Our manager said recently that the games against Scunny, Bolton etc. are not the vital ones, this run of games is vital for promotion.

We fans need to play our part. I sit in central South stand where it is very difficult to express any emotion, rather the 'mumble against' is the general persona in our rarified atmosphere. Central South Stand is mostly aged, we've had our tickets since the stand opened. In some ways that insulates the Board from the real feelings of the supporters. All they hear is a distant hub hub from the Kop which I might say is just not audible enough. Poor in fact for a club that intends to go places. Hey fellow fans, Over these next 3 games let's show the club that we fans intend us "to go places".

This is the 3 match time when our club can make a statement. Put your two'penneth in lads and lasses. I'll do it in the central area of the South Stand. I'll stand up, do it and feel absolutely isolated.

Examine that. For a club who believes, that's what it does. Do we believe in Chris Wilder.

LET'S SHOW CHRIS WILDER WE ARE WITH HIM: 3 GAMES: WIN LOSE OR DRAW LET'S DRAW OUR LINE IN THE SAND FOR CHRIS WILDER.

Whatever the state of the game, let's back the players, give unqualified support. Wednesday did just that in the 60's, not these days, it is possible. We care, let's do it.

Ok McCabe. Chill out.
 
theres plenty on the kop like that just sit there doin nowt not even a clap when owt promising happens i do think a lot of our support are so dissalusioned by wots happened at the lane the last 6 years the enthusiasm has been knocked out of em

If they can't be enthusiastic about the football this team are playing then all that's left is the self-indulgent misery they both enjoy and fully deserve.

Let's never again have any silly claims about 'best fans in the land', eh? It's patent bollocks.
 
I've been watching live football for 40 years.

One thing I've learned is that everyone enjoys football differently, and everyone supports their team differently. Another thing I've learned is how completely irritating it is when other people don't respect these things, and insist that everyone else be exactly like them.
 
I've been watching live football for 40 years.

One thing I've learned is that everyone enjoys football differently, and everyone supports their team differently. Another thing I've learned is how completely irritating it is when other people don't respect these things, and insist that everyone else be exactly like them.

A vote for the (absolutely) silent majority?
 
I never leave a game without a sore throat! I only ever sit in the Kop or Westfield health corner (My old man gets cheap tickets for it through work).

I have been on occasion "that guy" who is seeming the only nob ed in the westfield health corner shouting the likes of "F****** come on lads" and so on. Abusing the ref etc, all in good humour I might add. I couldn't care less what people think of me, which I think is why some people quietly mumble to themselves instead of giving it the beans.

The Kop is full of like minded shouty bastards which I like, we need more of the stands to join in!!!
 



To paraphrase Swayze...

''Nobody puts Barney on ignore....''

I know who Barney is, but WTF is 'Swayzee'?

You'd have been better off showing your age and stop pretending to be down wiv da yoof.

You could have paraphrased MPFC (No-one expects the Spanish Inquisition).

ISC - Taking chances to blatantly plug old comedy since......

 

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