It's weird about the acoustics. I was in the Lower East next to the United fans and for most of the game they were all I could hear. I knew the North stand must have been putting in a shift because, like someone said about the Man U fans: I could see them moving, but the noise doesn't really carry to the southern end of the ground. That is NOT having a go, I've been in the North and and the northern end of the ground and I know how loud it can be when everybody's up for it (which they were last night), so it is just the way the sound travels from one end to the other.
However when the whole ground joined in it was deafening! Even in the family section people were singing, indeed it was gratifying and uplifting to see so many children standing on their seats yelling abuse at the United fans.
The East stand was singing? Someone call the police!!
The East stand was singing? Someone call the police!!
West Stand, close to the South I could hear both us (in the West) and the ManU fans in the south. They were singing a lot in the first half, but a lot less in the second. I have no idea what they were singing, though - for ages they appeared to be chanting "City, Liverpool" but I would guess I missed some crucial word in there.
Loved it when the whole ground (minus ManU) was singing. Scenes.
Utd fans are a weird bunch, most of their songs seem to be about their rivals. I know we have a couple of Palace chants but it felt like 90% of the time they were singing about Liverpool!!
I'm sure some old **** will come on here To slag off the North stand... But before we get to that. West Stand take a ****ing bow. You were awesome in the second half. As good as the Wednesday play off game. If you could do that every game that would be something special.
The northern end of the East was fully joining in last night with lots of singing and people on their feet.
The main chant I could make out from the Utd fans was 'we hate Leeds scum, we hate Leeds scum, we hate Leeds scum..' ad infinitum. They seem obsessed with Leeds.
Strange I left the ground thinking that the atmosphere was somewhat subdued and put this down to the nervous feeling of being so close to our target and being absorbed in the game.
It was only when I got home and immediately played the game back did I pick up on the constant support for the team.
And whats with all this crying over a result. We've beaten Utd before at home it wasn't really a relegation survival miracle. No wonder we get called Southern Softies.
Big men don't cry.
Strange I left the ground thinking that the atmosphere was somewhat subdued and put this down to the nervous feeling of being so close to our target and being absorbed in the game.
It was only when I got home and immediately played the game back did I pick up on the constant support for the team.
And whats with all this crying over a result. We've beaten Utd before at home it wasn't really a relegation survival miracle. No wonder we get called Southern Softies.
Big men don't cry.
This was Manchester United's first league defeat on a Friday since December 1978, (from the BBC)
You can’t really argue with that though , let’s face it, we bang on about Palace enough, even when we were in a different league to them.