Have to admit I did like seeing the spirit of 98 flags in the playoff games thought they were a great touch to add to everything else. Something similar to the 87 playoffs would be a great touch as well but like the spirit of 98 flags probably best used just for play off games.
I just LOVE the flags at Arsenal that they wave when they score. The Den light shows are nothing short of spectacular. Do Crystal Palace still have the cheer leaders in very short skirts? If not let's nick that idea (but reflect modern sentiment by ensuring some fat hairy legged men are included).
Years ago when Wimbledon (the proper ones that are now called MK Dons, not the imposters) scored or got a corner, they used to play "who let the dogs out". If the Dons aren't doing that any more, then we should nick it.
It's a shame we have such a weird nickname. I just love it at the Olympic Stadium when West Ham London get the bubble machines out. It's such fun. What if we ask supporters to bring wet fish and wave them around (sadly the inflatable fish from the 80's were made with single use plastic so don't think we can resurrect those, but fresh fish are biodegradable so all good).
One other thing we could do - we could create a "sea of red" by co-ordinating T-shirts (it won't work in the winter). Innovative and will be guaranteed to get the crowds going.
Maybe I've missed something here but beyond the language used what's wrong with passing the big flags around pre match? No one moaned when it was the Che Hales one
Maybe I've missed something here but beyond the language used what's wrong with passing the big flags around pre match? No one moaned when it was the Che Hales one
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I can see that taking on a whole life of its own. I quite like the idea of crowd noise/light display synchronisations.
I think it's a load of bollox.
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I just LOVE the flags at Arsenal that they wave when they score. The Den light shows are nothing short of spectacular. Do Crystal Palace still have the cheer leaders in very short skirts? If not let's nick that idea (but reflect modern sentiment by ensuring some fat hairy legged men are included).
Years ago when Wimbledon (the proper ones that are now called MK Dons, not the imposters) scored or got a corner, they used to play "who let the dogs out". If the Dons aren't doing that any more, then we should nick it.
It's a shame we have such a weird nickname. I just love it at the Olympic Stadium when West Ham London get the bubble machines out. It's such fun. What if we ask supporters to bring wet fish and wave them around (sadly the inflatable fish from the 80's were made with single use plastic so don't think we can resurrect those, but fresh fish are biodegradable so all good).
One other thing we could do - we could create a "sea of red" by co-ordinating T-shirts (it won't work in the winter). Innovative and will be guaranteed to get the crowds going.
Yay, fan activation!
Or to bring upto date, inflatable trains.
Let's not go in all guns blazing with our first one though - I'd be happy to copy this.
No one complained that that was Palace.
His first involvement with the club other than being a fan.
Kick started his career.