But any team in the country could say this. Even our last huge game - the Spurs cup semi final - was very very subdued until we equalised. There is probably a good atmosphere in that ground about once every 3 years on average. Is that something to be proud of?
How many grounds are rocking for a full 90 minutes of every game? Football ground atmospheres amongst home supporters are pretty much the same up and down the country.
What will you do to try and change that?
So despite the fact we're top of the league for the first time in I don't know how long, regularly tonking teams 3 or 4-0, it's acceptable to only start supporting them when we're nailed on for promotion? We're currently 1/16 to go up fer feck sake.
Except for the Fleetwood game.....and Walsall.....and Gillingham......
I understand your point but no-one is saying it's acceptable to only start supporting the team at nailed on promotion. I certainly haven't so don't start twisting what I said.
Where was your vocal support at the last home match? Singing your heart out for 90 minutes? Did you do the same at Fleetwood maybe?
I cannot understand why somebody would turn up to a match and not support the team because they're scared we're going to lose - every single match. Do not get that train of thought in the slightest. Do you think we're the only team in the country who has ever screwed up a promotion? Sorry mate but I just think it's such a flimsy excuse and keeps people from accepting the actual issues.
In my opinion we don't make any noise mainly because this total passiveness has set in at the ground (and grounds across the country) where it has now become the norm that you turn up, sit there for 90 minutes and don't sing or shout. Can people really say they always enjoy the match when it's like it is? I would implore you to take in a game in Germany, and compare the two matchday experiences. It's in another league to ours, and they don't seem to suffer from this nervous syndrome over there that prevents you from supporting the team. And once enough people accept that going to matches in the UK isn't actually that much fun anymore, maybe things will start to change!
Sounds like that is levelled at me for making a reasoned, logical explanation as to why the atmosphere isn't "rocking" every game. That isn't my own view so don't start making it out as of it is.
And no. I don't think we are the only team thats fucked up a promotion etc etc just like I don't think we have the only set of fans in the country being described as quiet on here.
Disagree with the notion of people "turning up not making any noise because they're scared we are going to lose". People support in their own ways. Whilstever they give their money to the club that allows us to progress and do not boo a poor performance (those wankers we can do without!) then I don't understand the issue.
Personally love it when the ground is in full buzz. Creates an intimidating atmosphere.
Though I supose that could be the issue.....intimidation/intimidating atmosphere is seen as "dirty"/"wrong" this day and age. I'm not talking about gimps lobbing punches about but full on passionate vocal support. Too many people are quick to cry and moan because someone has just shouted at full voice "Fucking snap him" as an instruction against an oppo player or calls the linesman a "cunt". It appears to me that more people are seeming inclined to hold back these days because of this.
Why don't you start chanting/shouting for a full 90 minutes. Get them stirring sat around you rather than criticising my reasoned view as to why it is quiet.
Seen many quick to slag the support off on here but none so quick as to a) offer a better explanation than what I came up with (whether I personally agree with the reason people could potentially use or not) and b) offer some advice on how to kick start people into this mythical bouncing atmosphere we should have every game, which by your own admission only happens once every 3 years or so and seems systemic across the country.
There is one thing I know for sure, I am not one of those you are eager to describe (and indeed seemingly trying to label me as - so it reads at least - for making a suggestion as to why it's quiet). I certainly don't sit there quiet during a game.
Do you?