GibbosEmpire
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I've seen people slate Arsenal's, Man City, Chelsea, Man Utds atmosphere this season, 4 of the biggest clubs in England. Why is that?
Agreed. (y)The premier league “product”, as they like to call it these days, is dull as dishwater. A few fantasy football teams fighting it out for those coveted top 4 gravy train positions.
A few yo yo teams fighting out relegation each year then coming back up in a year or two anyway, so does it really matter?
The rest are also rans kicking around mid table. Hoping for the odd big win against the big boys who have one eye on something better.
Still, Sky and TNT love it. The drama is unparalleled apparently.
They've been around a long time roofie, they weren't formed when the Dubai folk took over. Perhaps like many of us who rarely bother with the Riverside any longer they've had enough of the all seater, overpriced tickets, corporate organisation of it all.A life-long Citeh fan admitted yesterday, they don't always sell out at home, with rows and rows of unoccupied seats.
Their fans don't travel in huge numbers, like the Toon, for instance: they are just a branded product owned by rich thieves made for television companies and advertisers.
Shame.
In the days of Maine road, with names like Tuart, Watson, Barnes, Power, Doyle, Bond, etc.......they were a real football club.
Whilst I heard their Manager moaning his players were tired and stressed, I wonder if the same thoughts crossed the minds of 72 other clubs, scraping to get enough revenue to pay players and keep their heads above water. Some are better placed than others. When you look at the grounds of clubs like Sheffield Utd, Wednesday and Leeds [for example], they are in a state - yet over the years they have had the money to keep them up to standard, but it's been syphoned away by agents, player wages and rogue owners. No Sky Sport or Saudi cash for them.
I've been 6/7 times. Twice as a Boro fan and the rest in a variety of places in the Arsenal end with work including the hospitality suite. I've actually been courteousy of @Corcaigh_the_Cat years ago too (cheers again mateTourists.
I actually think Arsenal have a decent atmosphere at home, comes across well on TV at least.
When was the last time? I should’ve added it’s only really been the last couple of seasons. Think they have a drummer now, that might explain itI've been 6/7 times. Twice as a Boro fan and the rest in a variety of places in the Arsenal end with work including the hospitality suite. I've actually been courteousy of @Corcaigh_the_Cat years ago too (cheers again mate)
The atmosphere is absolutely woeful in all areas every time I've been. It's a shame as I rate it as the best ground we have outside of Wembley. Think it's better than Spurs. The hospitality was fantastic too.
Best league in the world is the narrative but i find it dull as dishwater as well. I rarely watch a full premier league game on sky. I think the golden era for the premier league was the 90s since then through rule changes and interpretations physical contact has virtually gone from the game and its not the same.The premier league “product”, as they like to call it these days, is dull as dishwater. A few fantasy football teams fighting it out for those coveted top 4 gravy train positions.
A few yo yo teams fighting out relegation each year then coming back up in a year or two anyway, so does it really matter?
The rest are also rans kicking around mid table. Hoping for the odd big win against the big boys who have one eye on something better.
Still, Sky and TNT love it. The drama is unparalleled apparently.
Not sure it’s only the Premier League. Home games for Boro this season have generally been pretty awful atmosphere wise. We don’t tend to have many tourists either.
This. When I lived outside of the ground I managed to get tickets for a few games, including European games and it was pretty tranquil. It was even tranquil when I was on the balcony of the flat unless there was a noisy away contingent.I've been 6/7 times. Twice as a Boro fan and the rest in a variety of places in the Arsenal end with work including the hospitality suite. I've actually been courteousy of @Corcaigh_the_Cat years ago too (cheers again mate)
The atmosphere is absolutely woeful in all areas every time I've been. It's a shame as I rate it as the best ground we have outside of Wembley. Think it's better than Spurs. The hospitality was fantastic too.
The last two seasons Arsenal has been great.I've been 6/7 times. Twice as a Boro fan and the rest in a variety of places in the Arsenal end with work including the hospitality suite. I've actually been courteousy of @Corcaigh_the_Cat years ago too (cheers again mate)
The atmosphere is absolutely woeful in all areas every time I've been. It's a shame as I rate it as the best ground we have outside of Wembley. Think it's better than Spurs. The hospitality was fantastic too.
That's the spirit atypical:)Man City will win the league every year.
Quite possibly by breaking the rules.
Their fans know it, Liverpool and Arsenal fans (deep down) know it too.
So what is there to sing about?
United’s atmosphere is rubbish because their team is rubbish.