I have missed the first two home games at the valley but will be back for the next one so I was just wondering what's the atmosphere like the feel around the stadium is it positive or negative.
Can't wait until the next home game; real ale and a great chicken balti pie; oh and the football. I thought the atmosphere was great although size of crowd disappointing. Nice when we drowned out the strong contingent of Derby fans on "When I was young". "Peeters Red Army" rang out and it was good to see him ackowledge the fans at the end of the game in all 3 stands. If we play like this the atmosphere will only get better. You'll love it.
To be honest, I thought the Valley was like a morgue for most of the game and it was only Derby fans making any noise. It livened up at 3-1, but if you aren't going to cheer when you're 3-1 up, when are you?!
Also, how you can know that anyone was outsinging anyone when both sets of fans are singing the same song I'm not sure!
I have missed the first two home games at the valley but will be back for the next one so I was just wondering what's the atmosphere like the feel around the stadium is it positive or negative.
Awful. I wont be going again. No way can i sit in a nice stadium and watch good football from a winning team on a decent pitch...... Im just not used to it.
North stand did their bit, A block were heard too. I sat in upper west and don't think I will again, some decent people to have a chat with but if you get in with the chants it seems like some people get offended/think you're too loud. I don't get why east and west stand people don't get as loud, some people didn't even stand up when we scored...
North stand did their bit, A block were heard too. I sat in upper west and don't think I will again, some decent people to have a chat with but if you get in with the chants it seems like some people get offended/think you're too loud. I don't get why east and west stand people don't get as loud, some people didn't even stand up when we scored...
Simple mate the blanket falls on the floor and gets dirty not to mention the coffee flask getting knocked over :-)
North stand did their bit, A block were heard too. I sat in upper west and don't think I will again, some decent people to have a chat with but if you get in with the chants it seems like some people get offended/think you're too loud. I don't get why east and west stand people don't get as loud, some people didn't even stand up when we scored...
North stand did their bit, A block were heard too. I sat in upper west and don't think I will again, some decent people to have a chat with but if you get in with the chants it seems like some people get offended/think you're too loud. I don't get why east and west stand people don't get as loud, some people didn't even stand up when we scored...
i dont understand going to a football match and not chanting/cheering when we score. It's part of the experience.
I remember from my season ticket days in the West Upper Brazil. When we scored, once I'd securely screw fastened my flask of Bovril, extracted myself from the tightly tucked in tartan blanket, made sure I hadn't guillotined my leg on my walking frame and retrieved my hot water bottle from the bloke sitting in front, the players were back in their own half and the oppo were just about to kick off...
Ah well the celebrating is not for everyone I guess, just surprised that even when we scored a few some people still didn't get involved. I also heard a couple of people moaning despite us beating one of the favourites.
Think I'll sit in North next game, never actually watched a football game from that view.
There was this Latvian bloke sitting in the row I was (north upper) in his second game at the Valley. He said he had started to go and see Chelsea when he came over, but said it is a much better atmosphere at Charlton and he'll continue to come. Another one hooked! There were some quiet spells, but I think that's because some of our play looked so good we were mesmerised!
There was this Latvian bloke sitting in the row I was (north upper) in his second game at the Valley. He said he had started to go and see Chelsea when he came over, but said it is a much better atmosphere at Charlton and he'll continue to come. Another one hooked! There were some quiet spells, but I think that's because some of our play looked so good we were mesmerised!
There was this Latvian bloke sitting in the row I was (north upper) in his second game at the Valley. He said he had started to go and see Chelsea when he came over, but said it is a much better atmosphere at Charlton and he'll continue to come. Another one hooked! There were some quiet spells, but I think that's because some of our play looked so good we were mesmerised!
The atmosphere will never sound decent until you get the home fans back in the Jimmy Seed. A thousand people singing in the North generates about the same acoustic levels as a couple of blokes standing chatting to each other in the South.
To be honest, I thought the Valley was like a morgue for most of the game and it was only Derby fans making any noise. It livened up at 3-1, but if you aren't going to cheer when you're 3-1 up, when are you?!
Also, how you can know that anyone was outsinging anyone when both sets of fans are singing the same song I'm not sure!
I just don't get this one, I thought the atmosphere was cracking for most of the game. It was rocking in the north upper - where do you sit??
To be honest, I thought the Valley was like a morgue for most of the game and it was only Derby fans making any noise. It livened up at 3-1, but if you aren't going to cheer when you're 3-1 up, when are you?!
Also, how you can know that anyone was outsinging anyone when both sets of fans are singing the same song I'm not sure!
I just don't get this one, I thought the atmosphere was cracking for most of the game. It was rocking in the north upper - where do you sit??
I thought this too, atmosphere in north upper was great with only a couple minor lulls. I then realised crewton is a derby fan..
Get the choir downstairs in the West end of the North lower. Be like the old days and right in the face of the opposition as they come on/off pitch. Sound will carry better too!
To be honest, I thought the Valley was like a morgue for most of the game and it was only Derby fans making any noise. It livened up at 3-1, but if you aren't going to cheer when you're 3-1 up, when are you?!
Also, how you can know that anyone was outsinging anyone when both sets of fans are singing the same song I'm not sure!
Was dead in the home stands last season when we played there. Hopefully getting a few 150 quid season ticket holders in will add to the atmosphere this season. Suppose it doesn't help when you give away so many tickets to neutrals.
Was dead in the home stands last season when we played there. Hopefully getting a few 150 quid season ticket holders in will add to the atmosphere this season. Suppose it doesn't help when you give away so many tickets to neutrals.
So what brings you to a rival (yes, rival otherwise you wouldn't be here) forum at 9.30pm?
Was dead in the home stands last season when we played there. Hopefully getting a few 150 quid season ticket holders in will add to the atmosphere this season. Suppose it doesn't help when you give away so many tickets to neutrals.
Was dead in the home stands last season when we played there. Hopefully getting a few 150 quid season ticket holders in will add to the atmosphere this season. Suppose it doesn't help when you give away so many tickets to neutrals.
So what brings you to a rival (yes, rival otherwise you wouldn't be here) forum at 9.30pm?
Secret Charlton lover.
Never denied you was a rival. Just not a very important one.
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Also, how you can know that anyone was outsinging anyone when both sets of fans are singing the same song I'm not sure!
Think I'll sit in North next game, never actually watched a football game from that view.
There were some quiet spells, but I think that's because some of our play looked so good we were mesmerised!
Secret Charlton lover.