bill ding wrote:was impressed by how vocal the small group of home supporters behind the goal were.
Crooky MFC wrote:bill ding wrote:was impressed by how vocal the small group of home supporters behind the goal were.
Aye they were loud considering the poor support, but thats because its a local derby. Its very dissapointing and embarrasing when only 10-15 people sing for the team at a local derby (our fans)
Crooky MFC wrote:bill ding wrote:was impressed by how vocal the small group of home supporters behind the goal were.
Aye they were loud considering the poor support, but thats because its a local derby. Its very dissapointing and embarrasing when only 10-15 people sing for the team at a local derby (our fans)
Harry wrote:Crooky MFC wrote:bill ding wrote:was impressed by how vocal the small group of home supporters behind the goal were.
Aye they were loud considering the poor support, but thats because its a local derby. Its very dissapointing and embarrasing when only 10-15 people sing for the team at a local derby (our fans)
I beleive more people would have got behind the team in the second half had the main core of singers not gone off to the side on their own.
sgt major wrote:PS - a few of us maturer voices tried to help them out and keep them in check
Gnasher wrote:Ok we played bad but why go if your gonna just stand there like statues?
Because that's how they choose to support their team. Don't knock anyone that goes to watch football, at least they go but how they show their support is up to them.
Crooky MFC wrote:Why not try starting the "Dale Cavese", it would get the atmosphere up, and its easy to learn.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Inv49Gh ... re=related
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