dreaming spires
Banned
- Nov 27, 2009
- 276
Last season I sat in the South stand and I could barely hear the north most games. Sound doesn't seem to travel well from end to end for some reason.Saying the same crap as everyone else. The only opinion that matters is do we like the stadium.
The atmosphere is mainly great only part I can grumble about is I can't hear away fans from north stand and i'm sure the away fans can say same thing.
The transport issues are not as bad as everyone makes out, would be nice to have a few pubs around the ground but you can't have everything.
I've never really understood why people read other teams boards and then come on post them on here looking for a rise out of people. They follow a different club they are likely to be very blinkered against anyone other than their own side just like allot people on this board are. That said having read that thread there isn't allot you can disagree on IMO (which obviously you can if you are one of the blinkered people I've just been speaking about).
Apparently there is no atmosphere at the Amex.
What a bunch of DICKS.
Indeed. And even then they appeared to build it twice as big as it needs to be - what with it holding 12,000 or something.I prefer the Kassam. Amazing ground and love what the architect did with the 25% of it missing and gaping holes in the corners. Ingenius.
Let alone people who don't support either of the teams involved.I've never really understood why people read other teams boards and then come on post them on here looking for a rise out of people.
Lets face it, there would be plenty saying the same thing about them if the roles were reversed. However, I would say that most games at the Amex have a great atmosphere and do you really think the Amex is "soulless"? Of course not. It's just bitterness.
Anyway, now that Pompey are the worst team in the south with an infrastructure to match their noddy stadium, we will have to get to used to their fans banging on at teams like Brighton, Southampton and Reading using words like "no atmosphere", "flatpack", "souless" and so on. And we in turn will patronisingly pat our little south coast brothers on the head for this, as they spend the next decade trying to get out of the bottom half of professional football, often in front of 6-7,000 at their dreadful, squalid, crumbling "stadium".