Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:49 pm
Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:57 am
Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby .
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:14 am
pembroke allan wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby .
People come to watch football game not to be distracted by two sets fans trying to get at each other with cops and stewards standing in way! Ccs been open what 12yrs? So hardly new thing away supporters not close enough to to cause trouble ..... the game killed the derby atmosphere ...
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:42 am
Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
Mon Jan 13, 2020 7:07 am
welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 7:49 am
goats wrote:
Deluded. Electric
Mon Jan 13, 2020 8:48 am
Mon Jan 13, 2020 8:49 am
welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 8:57 am
Alan_in_China wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Uh, this foreign fan you mention, where does he come from....North Korea, Iran? The fan obviously hasn't visited many grounds if he thinks the Library is an electric ground.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:02 am
Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby .
Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:04 am
welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:06 am
Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:22 am
Bluebird1990 wrote:You talk the biggest load of bullshit i have ever heard, no wonder Swansea smells like shit with the garbage that comes out of you
Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:23 am
RV Casual wrote:The key difference is that at the liberty the vociferous swans fans are sat next to the away end.
I went in 2014 and I said at the time and will say again, the Swansea fans were excellent, they did win 3-0 which obviously helped. However the rest of the ground was no different to the CCS.
If the Canton Stand was where the family stand is the place would have been rocking on Sunday, but as it stands and as has been said the place is just sterile.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:39 am
Mon Jan 13, 2020 11:35 am
Mon Jan 13, 2020 11:44 am
Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:42 pm
welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:05 pm
Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Where have you got this idea from that Swansea fans were vocal yesterday? I was in the ground and less than 100yards away from them and they were not vocal at all. I have seen clubs bring down less than half of what Swansea brought down and be more consistent throughout the game. Swansea were vocal in the first 10-15mins, as were both sets of fans. But were then pretty quiet for the rest of the game. They made more noise after the final whistle than they did in the entire game.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:07 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby .
People come to watch football game not to be distracted by two sets fans trying to get at each other with cops and stewards standing in way! Ccs been open what 12yrs? So hardly new thing away supporters not close enough to to cause trouble ..... the game killed the derby atmosphere ...
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:12 pm
welshcasual wrote:Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Where have you got this idea from that Swansea fans were vocal yesterday? I was in the ground and less than 100yards away from them and they were not vocal at all. I have seen clubs bring down less than half of what Swansea brought down and be more consistent throughout the game. Swansea were vocal in the first 10-15mins, as were both sets of fans. But were then pretty quiet for the rest of the game. They made more noise after the final whistle than they did in the entire game.
From the fact they were. After the first 10 mins, all that was heard was from the away end apart from a few half hearted chants in between from the home supporters.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:25 pm
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:37 pm
welshcasual wrote:I would assume so yes. You said your point of vision was 100 yards away, mine was about 10 yards, with replays, different angles and of course sound not distorted by distance
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:42 pm
Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:58 pm
welshcasual wrote:But a correct one so I’m sure I’ll be ok.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:03 pm
piledriver64 wrote:welshcasual wrote:But a correct one so I’m sure I’ll be ok.
Nope, you're not correct.
I sit on the half way line midway between both sets of fans. Volume was, generally, much louder from the home fans as you would expect as there were more of them.
The Jacks end started off noisy but that soon dissipated.
Have you ever thought that the sound you heard from your armchair was solely dependant on how loud the TV company turned up their microphones you numpty![]()
They routinely turn away fans up to ensure a louder atmosphere comes over for armchair viewers.
Try going to a game now and again, you might get a proper view then !!
Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:11 pm
Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Where have you got this idea from that Swansea fans were vocal yesterday? I was in the ground and less than 100yards away from them and they were not vocal at all. I have seen clubs bring down less than half of what Swansea brought down and be more consistent throughout the game. Swansea were vocal in the first 10-15mins, as were both sets of fans. But were then pretty quiet for the rest of the game. They made more noise after the final whistle than they did in the entire game.
From the fact they were. After the first 10 mins, all that was heard was from the away end apart from a few half hearted chants in between from the home supporters.
So you have a better experience of the game sat in your armchair than I did sat in the stadium?
Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:13 pm
Bluedodo wrote:Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Where have you got this idea from that Swansea fans were vocal yesterday? I was in the ground and less than 100yards away from them and they were not vocal at all. I have seen clubs bring down less than half of what Swansea brought down and be more consistent throughout the game. Swansea were vocal in the first 10-15mins, as were both sets of fans. But were then pretty quiet for the rest of the game. They made more noise after the final whistle than they did in the entire game.
From the fact they were. After the first 10 mins, all that was heard was from the away end apart from a few half hearted chants in between from the home supporters.
So you have a better experience of the game sat in your armchair than I did sat in the stadium?
Unbelievable isn't he.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:16 pm
welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Escott1927 wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:Congratulations on totally killing the welsh derby.
I suppose a shout out can also go out to our club for putting the passionate fans as far away as possible from the away end.
RIP South Wales Derby at the CCS .
I added a part for you onto your last post.
The tie at the Liberty was electric, superb atmosphere. I was reading a blog yesterday about a foreigner that comes over and does ground hopping around Europe, he said the noise was deafening and the atmosphere hard to put into words or explain. The Cardiff fans were very quiet though, even your lot said so.
The CCS was the opposite, very quiet and subdued home fans and vocal away support. Again you may see this as point scoring but it really is just saying how it is. May be something to do with how you guys feel about your set up at the moment? I don’t know.
Where have you got this idea from that Swansea fans were vocal yesterday? I was in the ground and less than 100yards away from them and they were not vocal at all. I have seen clubs bring down less than half of what Swansea brought down and be more consistent throughout the game. Swansea were vocal in the first 10-15mins, as were both sets of fans. But were then pretty quiet for the rest of the game. They made more noise after the final whistle than they did in the entire game.
From the fact they were. After the first 10 mins, all that was heard was from the away end apart from a few half hearted chants in between from the home supporters.
So you have a better experience of the game sat in your armchair than I did sat in the stadium?
Unbelievable isn't he.
Unbelievably correct, yes.
Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:17 pm
Bluedodo wrote:
Yep your correct,you clearly felt the atmosphere better than anyone at the game.
Ive said it before i wish i could ld be like you, able to get that matchday experience on the other side of the world through a tv.
Lets be honest anyone actually at the game wouldn't have a clue.