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The club want it both ways. They want a good amount of revenue from ticket sales and a good atmosphere at the same time. The two don't go together. If you look at the top clubs around Europe, the vast majority have very expensive tickets. The atmospheres at Old Trafford, Bernabeu, Nou Camp, San Siro are rubbish because like us they have supporters with so much expectation to win and a lack of passion because only the rich ones can afford tickets. (They might seem louder but its only because they have twice our capacity)

Dortmund (I know, bringing them up again ffs) have far cheaper tickets and a better atmosphere as a result because people who actually care can afford to go.

I am not for one moment saying 'Make tickets £10, introduce standing, problem solved' because it isn't that easy. The club is a business these days, it charges £50 a ticket because there are enough people who will still pay £50 per ticket. If we made tickets £10 the remaining revenue would have to be made up another way, like another post-season tour.

In addition, there are not enough people who sing all game, every game. This is because the majority of people who do things like this have been priced out. Tickets were £10 at Arsenal away and look at the noise we made there because more vocal people could afford to attend.

The atmosphere could be improved slightly without altering tickets purely by the club not treating fans in the way they do. A 5 year ban for a smoke bomb and advertising it as a flare on their own website with how pleased they are that they got some fans banned for it? Do me a favour. The same goes for stewarding. Either let us stand up the whole game or accept that we won't be able to make as much noise sitting down.

Its a problem right across the UK, not just us.

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It would be great if they could do something about this. Allready created a topic when we played Genk. Completely outsong by the fans (a lot of my friends included).

At genk they have a 'atmosphere tribune(part of it)'. They sing the complete 90 mins, even when losing. But it still gives you an extra when they get the rest of the crowd going wild.

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Since I've never been to England I've unfortunately never been to the Bridge so I don't have any great personal experience stories but I live in Cyprus where the fans are absolutely fanatic and wild! I remember when Anorthosis the 1st Cypriot team to qualify for UCL, people were driving in the streets and lying on top of their car hoods and shouting all night long.

Pyro shows and mosaicos are really common here too. Here's a video of a banner and mosaico when Real Madrid came to play Apoel in Cyprus.

Mosaico can be seen around 1:07. The place where they are making this is not too far from my house actually ;p I don't watch any Cypriot football btw. My friends tell me about this.

The creativity! To show Real Madrid as the queen and Apoel as the finger knocking it out! Amazing! The names of the Apoel hardcore fans is Apoel Ultras! If you ever to come to Nicosia, you'll find lots graffiti with AU79 (Apoel Ultras since 1979). When people here watch Premier League games they always moan about the poor atmosphere. I dunno why but I dream of a day we have a pyro show and mosaico at Stamford Bridge. :D

Oh and I love Dortmund's support!

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Yeah European away fans tend to be nuts.Endless energy dont care when loosing they're still bouncing around.

They introduced singing sections a few seasons back in the Shed and it worked.Just when the singing dies down its a case of waiting for someone to start it up again and for sections to bounce on from that which doesn't always happen.Haven't often of late due to stupidly expensive tickets but when have been its so hit and miss.Cheaper tickets would bring back the crowds but hardly likely to happen.

Stewards telling people to sit down can understandish as its their job and if anything was to happen no doubt it'd come back to them why didnt you do this blah blah blah.Fans telling other fans however during singing and crap...piss off!!

However not just our ground thats complete silent,..Arsenal..Man U..City...Liverpool etc all have it.Just varies as well where the cameras are as to what noise and sounds are picked up

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Are singing fans the most important aspect of any club support ?

Nobody said it was the most important aspect of club support but yes it does play a huge factor to helping the team when playing.

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After going to the game against WBA on the weekend (my first game this season).

I thought our fans played a part on the team playing badly for periods of the game, and the players were feeding off

the bad atmosphere from our home fans.

I don't think Stamford Bridge is what it once was in terms of atmosphere, only the shed and mhl are constantly trying to get behind the team.

I was sat in the east upper (where it's mostly season ticket holders) and the whole stand is pretty much silent unless there's a goal.

I do think the club needs to look at this, because I think the home fans (of any football club) atmosphere does affect the team on a match day.

Our fans who travel away are always heard at away games.. Why can't we replicate that at home?

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The problem's simple. Ticket prices are so stupidly high for the avergae joe sometimes; it would be great if they could just make the tickets 20 quid a game. Add some standing areas and you get an atmosphere. However, it's all business and health and safety so it will never happen.

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Honestly, I have always wanted Stamford bridge to have a great atmosphere but like some of the users mentioned the ticket prices are pretty high and because of this a lot of ordinary class population cannot afford to attend at every game.

By the way, I love how the fans look like before the games in stadiums such as Juventus Arena and etc.

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I quite like the way that Dortmund fans or any other team start jumping up and down for a long period of the game. It certainly adds to the hype of the game and is motivational for the lads.

Just some ideas for The blues in UK :ph34r:

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Standing

Beer

Smoking

Cheaper tickets

Smoking? So we should forget health and safety regulations? Any idea how many people are killed each year by being passive smokers? (unless you are joking)

Smoking is illegal in games in Cyprus yet they still do it.

Imagine having CU (Chelsea Ultras).

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