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Praise for the vocal support of our fans

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It might just be me but i sware at the end of the game i saw Gary Cahill turn to us and appauled for a few seconds?? Any1 else see it? Probably misjudging the situation but i thought it was nice of him.

No, you're right, he did applaud us

Posted

Well, I thought our support was dire. That's not me trying to be contoversial. Anyone sat in the lower tier from about row 10 backwards will know what I mean. We were in our own little word there. And as for anyone saying their ground is quality, take a look at this picture http://t.co/epYlJgok

Hope that works. Taken from row 14. Obviously we didnt watch it from thrte, we all bunched up on a couple of rows lower down. Even from there I wasn't aware that Chelsea had a giant screen at the top of their stand until full time when I went to have a word with the steward about our shit seats

That is shocking. Presumably they get away with flogging these seats to away fans week in week out. The arrogance of them!

I would write to the club (Chelsea) and ask for your money back. If they don't respond, go to London Trading Standards. Fvck 'em! They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it.

Posted

That is shocking. Presumably they get away with flogging these seats to away fans week in week out. The arrogance of them!

I would write to the club (Chelsea) and ask for your money back. If they don't respond, go to London Trading Standards. Fvck 'em! They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it.

I'm certainly going to pursue it. I was not happy. Ruined the day in fact.

Posted

I'm certainly going to pursue it. I was not happy. Ruined the day in fact.

They wouldn't get away with it if it was the theatre or athletics.

Posted

Did anyone see the guy on the upper tier at Chelsea wearing an LMFAO costume?

Yes, I saw you. You were with another lad, in glasses and zebra trousers lol:blink:

Posted

Its a bit embarrasing our players asking for their players shirts :unsure:

Doesn't just happen with our players. Happens throughout majority of games and majority of teams.

Huge praise for Danns (again) for his comments post-match saying he didn't want to swap his shirt with any Chelsea players and the fans deserve it instead.

Posted

I'm certainly going to pursue it. I was not happy. Ruined the day in fact.

The problem is that they will say you can see the whole of the pitch if you were sat in your seat, And pin the blame on all the supporters in front.

I was on the very back row of the upper tier and could see everything no problem. But there was a control box/video room(??) near us and as we walked past it you couldnt see 50% of the pitch, it had seats there as well.

Posted

The problem is that they will say you can see the whole of the pitch if you were sat in your seat, And pin the blame on all the supporters in front.

I was on the very back row of the upper tier and could see everything no problem. But there was a control box/video room(??) near us and as we walked past it you couldnt see 50% of the pitch, it had seats there as well.

It's still a restricted view, sold for the full amount with no prior warning of there being a restricted view

Posted

You'll whinge about anything really won't you?

I hate Chelsea but Stamford Bridge is a cracking ground, much better than ours in almost every way.

Noticed you've gone a bit quiet on this thread since those two pictures were posted.

Whats the matter?

Posted

Again I thought the away following was a credit to our club, admittedly a little flat in the 1st half after gifting them 2 goals inside 20mins, but the upper tier in the 2nd half was once again class, maybe the 6k didn't make the same racket as the 2.5k at Norwich, but the fact that we were still singing on the tube home, shows how much we do love our club, hopefully it won't be long before these trips are a regular thing, not a once in a couple of years, day out.

I really hope that these last few away days are a spring board for trying to create a positive noisy vibe around Filbert Way.

Posted

Noticed you've gone a bit quiet on this thread since those two pictures were posted.

Whats the matter?

Sorry Stu, but how does the shit view you had affect how brilliant the noise levels were?

Posted

Sorry Stu, but how does the shit view you had affect how brilliant the noise levels were?

The noise levels were only good in the away stand! Chelsea created no atmosphere at all! Also before the game the music was so loud I couldn't tell what our fans were singing as everyone was singing different things!

At least everyone can see at the KP and at least we have the 'we love you' chant!

Posted

Noticed you've gone a bit quiet on this thread since those two pictures were posted.

Whats the matter?

It's a Monday, mate. This might be a strange concept to you but I'm actually working. :whistle:

And the ground was designed with seating in mind, it wasn't built as a safe standing section. I do sympathize and that's one of the drawbacks of being in an away end.

But it's still a cracking ground compared to our bland bowl.

Posted

Sorry Stu, but how does the shit view you had affect how brilliant the noise levels were?

Finnegan said that Stamford Bridge is miles better than our ground and fans should stop whinging.

That's why I posted to him what you've quoted.

Noise level wise, the lower tier all under the roof bit was like a stand in its own. Only contained our own noise, and you most definitely couldn't hear the upper tier whatsoever.

Posted

You could tell most of the Chelsea fans who go in the Shed stand was in the opposite stand to us as they tried to get there fans chanting, didn't happen though lol

The only really time they made noise was at the start of the game and 2nd half...*clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* 'Chelsea' lol

Posted

It's a Monday, mate. This might be a strange concept to you but I'm actually working. :whistle:

And the ground was designed with seating in mind, it wasn't built as a safe standing section. I do sympathize and that's one of the drawbacks of being in an away end.

But it's still a cracking ground compared to our bland bowl.

Ah you see, I booked the day off!

Posted

I was in the lower tier, just to the left of the goal.

The noise levels we created were amazing (especially in the 2nd half). My arm and my ankles are aching this morning from waving the scarf and jumping up and down so much, and my throats hurting too. But it was all so worth it! :scarf:

I can honestly say, it was the best atmosphere i've been in in my 12/13 years of going to matches.

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