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Interesting PNE fan comment

We've played well in 'big' games this season and this is a big game for lots of reasons. 21,000 sell out, but it will feel like 40.000. When Swansea are on a roll, it's the best atmosphere in the Championship. Fingers crossed for the travelling supporters, it's a long, long journey.
 
To be honest did think the atmosphere was quite flat for 21,000 there.
It wasn’t loud enough to wake me up in the first half, that’s for sure. The new faces didn’t make a difference really. It was ok once the side started giving it a go, but we’ve had a lot better this season haven’t we. I think Bristol was better last time out.

We haven’t had many worst first halves though, so you can understand why.

While I’m at it, I’ll have a moan. I’m not on board with having a go at Ronald when his name is announced, nor boos at half time. What ever happened to getting behind the players for 90 mins? We’ve some really precious fans in the last few years. And the fkers can’t keep time with the chants 😂. We used to be better all round.
 
So much elitism/ snobbery/ jealousy call it what you like about last nights appearance from Snoop.
I’m sure those that were there will remember it for a long time, great work from the ownership and we havent been able to say that very often in the past.
 
I’d like to think the boos at half time were directly for the officials.
 
To be honest did think the atmosphere was quite flat for 21,000 there.
It’s never been a place that rocks. The majority of the noise comes from the NE upper, it always has done. All other home areas are quiet in comparison. It’s difficult to create an atmosphere when the majority of noise comes from 5% of the arena.
 
It’s never been a place that rocks. The majority of the noise comes from the NE upper, it always has done. All other home areas are quiet in comparison. It’s difficult to create an atmosphere when the majority of noise comes from 5% of the arena.
Is mostly true, especially in terms of chanting, singing etc. But the NE can be v.loud.

Though for the Bristol game, the last 15 mins or so, I had popped down the SE corner and while not singing, the crowd in the East were pretty much up for it in terms of "roaring" the side on. Vitor commented on that also. But no, it isn't like that generally.

One of the best "whole ground" atmospheres I've witnessed was at Forest. They mostly all do get up for it, fair play.
 

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