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Singing Section at SJP - Poll  

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  1. 1. Would you want a large singing/standing section at St James' Park?

    • Yes. I'm an existing season ticket holder and I would want to be a part of it
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    • Yes. I'm an existing season ticket holder but wouldn't want to be part of it, but I would move to a seat somewhere else if the singing section was to be where I currently sit....as long as I was happy with the new seat.
      13
    • No. The atmosphere is fine as it is.
      3
    • No. The atmosphere needs to improve but this isn't the answer.
      8
    • Yes. I'm just a member at the moment but would want one in the singing section.
      80
    • Yes. I'm just a member at the moment but would want a season ticket in a non-singing section. But a singing section needs to happen to let people who want to sing be together
      28


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Just got an email saying my seat is part of the trial. One good thing i suppose. Saves me getting letters warning me for standing (on the back row ffs)

 

Also mentioned this before but I'm top of a stairwell be interesting to see what they do

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Better than it being Gallowgate Upper which was mooted by the club.

 

Hopefully it is a big success and it can be rolled out properly. Hopefully I can get in there one day! No chance if it’s only 1800 mind.

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As others say, it’s a start. From the discussions we knew they were never going to open with 10k straight away.
 

Maybe it won’t make much difference but we’re getting there.

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I'd say there's probably less than a 1000 stand at the minute like, lower down the blocks sit, so there could be chances a few wanting to move to seated areas

 

Either that or half the standing section will be sat on their rail seats...which wouldn't surprise me if it's the same people in these seats..

 

 

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2 hours ago, jack j said:

I'd say there's probably less than a 1000 stand at the minute like, lower down the blocks sit, so there could be chances a few wanting to move to seated areas

 

Either that or half the standing section will be sat on their rail seats...which wouldn't surprise me if it's the same people in these seats..

 

 

 

That would be such a waste and why anyone who doesn’t want to stand should be encouraged to shift.

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42 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Hopefully everyone in that section will be offered a move if they don’t want to stand. Seems to make sense. 

Yes the email says that. But just thinking I can see a few chancing it on the back of the current people all sitting in these spots

 

But as someone says it only takes one person to stand and block their view and its game over anyway

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Here’s an 8 minute sample of the Stretford End all standing and singing. I fucking despise the cunts but i don’t see how anyone can say our current atmosphere compares.

 

I’ve seen every argument under the sun on here such as large stadiums aren’t conducive, times have changed etc.

 

But that’s all it is excuses, for this video I could have pulled out one from Leeds, Forrest etc which again would piss all over our current atmosphere.

 

The Strawberry Corner is a start but to see fans already whingeing on about having to stand is embarrassing, especially when you’ve got practically a full end standing up in this video.

 

There needs to be a massive fan culture shift at SJP starting with the Strawberry corner.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AFpCzxlByc

 

 

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The bottom line is that we have the oldest, most miserable home crowd in the league. That's the sad facts right there. Look around the Gallowgate on a matchday and you'll see exactly what I mean and that's our so called home end. They would never, ever get up out their seats singing like they are in that Stretford End video. It just wouldn't happen. 

 

 

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To play devil's advocate, that Man Utd video is a video of a dedicated singing section in the first game played at a full Old Trafford for the first time since COVID hit. Against Leeds, whom they have a bit enmity with. Quite the cherry pick. 

 

BTW I agree with what most are saying that the bulk of SJP are miserable and the atmosphere can be improved. The club need singing section(s) and safe standing, offer those who don't want to be part of it for whatever reason the option of picking alternate seats anywhere in the ground. But make them move if they don't.

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40 minutes ago, HaydnNUFC said:

To play devil's advocate, that Man Utd video is a video of a dedicated singing section in the first game played at a full Old Trafford for the first time since COVID hit. Against Leeds, whom they have a bit enmity with. Quite the cherry pick. 

 

BTW I agree with what most are saying that the bulk of SJP are miserable and the atmosphere can be improved. The club need singing section(s) and safe standing, offer those who don't want to be part of it for whatever reason the option of picking alternate seats anywhere in the ground. But make them move if they don't.

 

Tbh look at any Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leeds, Spurs, West Ham, Aston Villa game these days and you'll see the fans behind both goals are now permanently stood which more or less is guaranteed to instantly improve the atmosphere. 

 

Aside from those clubs mentioned, Liverpool have the Kop that stands for 90 mins, Everton the Gwladys Street, Wolves Southbank, all who stand for the full match. Even Man City have a good few thousand standers either side of the away fans.

 

We maybe have 500 or so. The rest sit there, arms folded, not really contributing a great deal. As I say we have an aged, miserable (battle weary even) crowd. They're trailing a standing area in the area where they have the most standees anyway and there's still moaning. Imagine the outrage if they tried to do a full stand!

 

Personally, after the Wembley fiasco, which is what has probably brought all this to a head, I would have done what Chelsea did and say "look we are converting this full stand (Gallowgate in our case) into safe standing. You can take it or leave it but that's what's happening. If you want to move we'll find you alternative seating". Over 25% of Stamford Bridge is now safe standing and it's improved their atmosphere enormously. I'll probably in the minority here but I think the club need to be more ruthless. If they upset the miserable, sit there arms folded brigade then tough shit.

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6 minutes ago, Wallsendmag said:

 

Tbh look at any Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leeds, Spurs, West Ham, Aston Villa game these days and you'll see the fans behind both goals are now permanently stood which more or less is guaranteed to instantly improve the atmosphere. 

 

Aside from those clubs mentioned, Liverpool have the Kop that stands for 90 mins, Everton the Gwladys Street, Wolves Southbank, all who stand for the full match. Even Man City have a good few thousand standers either side of the away fans.

 

We maybe have 500 or so. The rest sit there, arms folded, not really contributing a great deal. As I say we have an aged, miserable (battle weary even) crowd. They're trailing a standing area in the area where they have the most standees anyway and there's still moaning. Imagine the outrage if they tried to do a full stand!

 

Personally, after the Wembley fiasco, which is what has probably brought all this to a head, I would have done what Chelsea did and say "look we are converting this full stand (Gallowgate in our case) into safe standing. You can take it or leave it but that's what's happening. If you want to move we'll find you alternative seating". Over 25% of Stamford Bridge is now safe standing and it's improved their atmosphere enormously. I'll probably in the minority here but I think the club need to be more ruthless. If they upset the miserable, sit there arms folded brigade then tough shit.

 

Agree with all of that. 

 

Many of the clubs you've mentioned which have safe standing or areas where fans stand all game anyway however when they get ranked by neutrals for atmosphere rarely beat SJP. Ones I've spoken to and seen online anyway. Opposition managers have tended to agree as well.

 

I digress, I had a deek at some old nufc.com match reports over the years to see what the craic was for things about the atmosphere: we have been complaining (maybe rightly) about the atmosphere for over 20 years now.

 

2023: "That lack of inspiration also seemed to permeate into the crowd today, with patchy outbreaks of support rather than a wall of sound."

2017: "Even in a season when the ground has been quiet, at times this was almost eerily silent."

2008: "Noise and support for KK was predictably good at the start but waned as the action became uninspiring."

2007: "Support to the home side - virtually non-existent."

2003: "For the most part the home fans sat quietly in the manner of attendees at a self-help group meeting waiting for their turn to speak."

 

And this one, a bit of a longer one, but one that matches many what people on here are saying and matches how I feel.*

 

2002: "If we don't get 4th spot - which still looks an odds on bet that we will, every time I look at the fixtures and league table - then the blame needs to be shouldered by many, not least those who refuse to encourage the team on cold Monday night's when we're having an off day. Do you think the players are lying when they talk about being motivated by the crowd? Do you think they're just looking for an easy life when they suggest that booing doesn't help them? I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that even after Fulham scored, the crowd could have lifted the lads to go on and win that game. Instead we threw away the alleged one-goal lead that our "magnificent 50,000 crowd" gives us.

"We only sing when we're 3-0 down" should become our anthem. "We're Geordies we're mental, we're off our f***in' heads". Aye, because we never use our strongest asset when it's needed most - when the lads are having a bad day and when we need a lift from somewhere. Cast your minds back to Old Trafford and the semi-final against Spurs. The crowd won that game with the fantastic support that greeted Big Dunc's substitution. Singing when you're getting stuffed 3-0 at Highbury or 6-2 up against Everton is wasted effort. Save it for the remaining games, if we're struggling against Blackburn, West Ham, Charlton, Southampton or Derby. That's when the team needs to be encouraged not discouraged.

St. James' Park gets more like Old Trafford every day. If we had a similar trophy cabinet then I could probably accept it but our club is nothing if we lose the unconditional support. Yes, I get frustrated and bad-mouth some players during the game but as much as I kid myself it's only me and the people around me who hear my rantings. It's just noise to the players. Shouting and bawling during the game is how I vent my anger and I won't applaud a performance that doesn't merit it - it's amazing how deafening silence can be at the end of a game. A chorus of boos is something different. 

It's been my belief for some time that the nation gets the media and politicians it deserves. Buy crap papers and they'll serve up more crap. Watch trashy telly and that's what you'll get. Moan that politicians are all the same and not worth voting for and.... you get the picture. I'm fed up of being told by SKY that we deserve something to match our tremendous support. As far as I'm concerned, the events on the pitch on Monday night matched our support perfectly."

 

*Asterisking that as I do really feel that the atmosphere can and should be improved and agree that the club should say "like it or lump it, these blocks in the Gallowgate and more are going to be safe standing, if you don't want to be amongst it then move, if you don't move and request an alternative seat by XX/XX/XXXX you will randomly allocated an alternative seat elsewhere in the ground". BUT, I do think we're a bit overcritical of the home atmosphere atm. It's just like many other PL grounds, more up for games v top opposition than against Bournemouth and Palace. Reacts to events that transpire in the game. Kick off times affecting the volume. The ground has been brilliant this season v Man City and v Villa and was fantastic vast majority of the games under Howe last season. That seems to have been the case at SJP for over 20 years now going by .com reports; fantastic atmosphere v Arsenal on a Sunday 16:30 kick off but silent against Birmingham at 3pm or QPR midweek. Obviously we'd rather that not be the case but it seems to be par for the course across the league. 

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12 hours ago, HaydnNUFC said:

To play devil's advocate, that Man Utd video is a video of a dedicated singing section in the first game played at a full Old Trafford for the first time since COVID hit. Against Leeds, whom they have a bit enmity with. Quite the cherry pick. 

 

BTW I agree with what most are saying that the bulk of SJP are miserable and the atmosphere can be improved. The club need singing section(s) and safe standing, offer those who don't want to be part of it for whatever reason the option of picking alternate seats anywhere in the ground. But make them move if they don't.

Far from a cherry pick but even if it was can you genuinely say we make that much noise in our big games consistently like they do ? 
 

We undoubtedly have moments where the whole ground gets going and it’s loud, but we don’t have consistent vocal support on that level. A big game for us this season would be Southampton in league cup, there were large periods of eerie silence throughout.

 

A singing section helps but does that explain the whole upper tier and lower tier of Stretford End standing, that’s majority of games and not just big ones either.

 

We’d never have that at St Jame’s currently due to the clientele. Now Old Trafford did have a large period where there atmosphere was shite, the point is whether through ground expansion or what they seem to have done something about it.

 

 

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14 hours ago, Whitley mag said:

Here’s an 8 minute sample of the Stretford End all standing and singing. I fucking despise the cunts but i don’t see how anyone can say our current atmosphere compares.

 

I’ve seen every argument under the sun on here such as large stadiums aren’t conducive, times have changed etc.

 

But that’s all it is excuses, for this video I could have pulled out one from Leeds, Forrest etc which again would piss all over our current atmosphere.

 

The Strawberry Corner is a start but to see fans already whingeing on about having to stand is embarrassing, especially when you’ve got practically a full end standing up in this video.

 

There needs to be a massive fan culture shift at SJP starting with the Strawberry corner.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AFpCzxlByc

 

Yeah, that's class. And the exact kind of atmosphere we need on Sunday to help beat them. You can guarantee that they will be making plenty of noise, and rubbing the cup final defeat into our faces. Unfortunately I can see our crowd being flat again.

 

And yeah, the SJP atmosphere has been poor on plenty of occasions over the last 20 years.....in fact you could argue that a section of our home crowd have been in a permanent sulk since we blew the title in 96..... but there is something different about the current situation. Our support has become very, very generic with a pitiful song book and only reacting to in-game events, rather than being proactive and changing the course of a game.

 

Giving the Strawberry corner an all standing section is a tiny start, but it has to be the seed for something much, much bigger.

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Man Utd fans were completely silent at SJP last year and our crowd was excellent. This love in with Man Utd's away support is such a weird offshoot of their lavish success in the 90s. When have they ever demonstrated defiance in the face of their more recent set of circumstances? They fucked off like Sunderland fans during their hammerings at both City and Liverpool. When did you last see a half empty away end of ours way before full time?

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31 minutes ago, Hovagod said:

Man Utd fans were completely silent at SJP last year and our crowd was excellent. This love in with Man Utd's away support is such a weird offshoot of their lavish success in the 90s. When have they ever demonstrated defiance in the face of their more recent set of circumstances? They fucked off like Sunderland fans during their hammerings at both City and Liverpool. When did you last see a half empty away end of ours way before full time?

 

I agree with you on this to a large extent. Yeah, their hardcore is excellent and regularly makes a lot of noise. But then, considering how successful they have been over the last 30 years, so they should be.

 

My experience of them is that, when a game is gone for them...or looks like it has gone...then they go missing.

 

There isn't a Man Utd fan under the age of at least 50 that has tasted real adversity. And I mean the kind of adversity when you genuinely hate your club for what it stands for,

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On 30/03/2023 at 01:15, Wallsendmag said:

 

Tbh look at any Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leeds, Spurs, West Ham, Aston Villa game these days and you'll see the fans behind both goals are now permanently stood which more or less is guaranteed to instantly improve the atmosphere. 

 

Aside from those clubs mentioned, Liverpool have the Kop that stands for 90 mins, Everton the Gwladys Street, Wolves Southbank, all who stand for the full match. Even Man City have a good few thousand standers either side of the away fans.

 

We maybe have 500 or so. The rest sit there, arms folded, not really contributing a great deal. As I say we have an aged, miserable (battle weary even) crowd. They're trailing a standing area in the area where they have the most standees anyway and there's still moaning. Imagine the outrage if they tried to do a full stand!

 

Personally, after the Wembley fiasco, which is what has probably brought all this to a head, I would have done what Chelsea did and say "look we are converting this full stand (Gallowgate in our case) into safe standing. You can take it or leave it but that's what's happening. If you want to move we'll find you alternative seating". Over 25% of Stamford Bridge is now safe standing and it's improved their atmosphere enormously. I'll probably in the minority here but I think the club need to be more ruthless. If they upset the miserable, sit there arms folded brigade then tough shit.

 

This...

 

All we need is reshuffle. If you get 8k of the right personal stood together it would be million miles better. Too much of a mix rather than people who want a sing along.

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Also these fucking idiots who say "well it does not increase capacity" are also whats wrong...alongside the i cannot stand for 90 mins brigade but also won't move seata arseholes

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1 hour ago, NUFC91 said:

Also these fucking idiots who say "well it does not increase capacity" are also whats wrong...alongside the i cannot stand for 90 mins brigade but also won't move seata arseholes

Hopefully anyone in that category gets made redundant and can no longer afford their season ticket. Harsh but I don’t care, spiteful cunts. 

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