FlamingLip
Active Member
This mainly covers it I think. We're in a new Blades era. We can routinely wheel out the excruciatingly predictable merry-go-round of excuses (1. Oppo's small fry = not worthy of an atmosphere 2. A lot riding on the game = too nervy to make a noise 3. Both sides cancel each other out = nothing to get excited about).We're all football fans here, and I'll keep going to games as it's my hobby, but if the whole English football supporting community are honest with ourselves, it's just not a very exciting sport to watch any more is it?
If you get chance to watch any match from 15-20 years ago then do it, Sky show them regularly. It was like a different sport. End to end football has disappeared now. The roar when a ball is played down the channel for a winger/striker to run on to is all but gone because teams don't do that any more (remember that sound when the kop stood up and all the seats sprung back, when was the last time you heard that?). Tackling is now a rare thing. We barely even see crosses. There's literally nothing to get excited about any more unless there's a goal, and guess what, in the top division you can't even celebrate that until the scoreboard tells you you can 4 minutes later!
When was the last time you saw a "humdinger of a game" as they used to call them. They don't happen.
Hopefully this is just the current fashion, and it changes at some point. I fear though, that the atmosphere at English games will be a thing of the past by then, and won't ever really come back.
We're top of the league, exceeding vast majority of our expectations and the atmosphere is reliably non-existent. It's bonkers. Folk obviously care, but not in a way which motivates to create any real atmosphere.