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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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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!

Anorthosis hard core fans. They are called Maxitis because they sit in Anorthosis' most vocal stand called Maxites

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The atmosphere is good in some games, especially the bigger ones but when the team is playing Cardiff, WBA etc it's quiet. it would be nice to see the crowd react more to the game. For eg - when a Chelsea player recovers the ball and starts off on a counter.

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The atmosphere is good in some games, especially the bigger ones but when the team is playing Cardiff, WBA etc it's quiet. it would be nice to see the crowd react more to the game. For eg - when a Chelsea player recovers the ball and starts off on a counter.

The crowd does react to those types of things. It's just sustained pressure against an opponent who has few attacking aspirations isn't the most exciting spectacle.

This is the case at a lot of grounds nowadays, especially successful clubs. It's just what modern English football is in this day and age and it's probably not going to change. Cheaper tickets aren't realistic right now (how do you stop the people who currently buy the tickets from buying them ahead of the person who already can't afford them anyway??), standing areas aren't (although I agree clubs should relax on the moaning about people standing) and it's hard to change the nature of football fans because it's more deeply rooted in societal and environmental factors.

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It's not going to change. Even if they reduced prices I think it will still attract more 'Yuppies'

West London, one of the biggest sides in Europe, we are the ' cool ' thing to do in London. Doesn't Marco Pierre White have a restaurant at Stamford Bridge? That says it all for me.

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I have but I don't really know much about them since I don't often see them on TV at the games.

That's probably a good thing. The more militant and cunty Celtic fans and those of that ilk love to bring up the history of the headhunters. Not exactly something to be proud of.

When religion and policitcs get mixed up with football clubs its the worst of the worst.

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It's not the first time Jose has commented on the atmosphere, he made similar remarks in 2004 that weren't so well received back then. In truth, there have been a couple of supporter lead initiatives aimed at improving the atmosphere i.e return to the shed. But I agree with @AlanPatridge that part of the problem is that Stamford Bridge has basically become a tourist site and given the location of the stadium and stature of the club it's not surprising. I lived in London for roughly two years and the sheer number of tourists at the Bridge (many of whom aren't even supporters of the club) is astonishing. This was back in 2005 so I can only imagine what it's like now. It's problematic because already the bridge is a (relatively) small stadium and with so many tourists, obviously the atmosphere is going to be affected. It also doesn't help that many of the chants sung at the Bridge aren't exactly easy for tourists to follow along and join in. You're not going to know the words to 10 men went to mow or Zigga Zagga unless you've been going to the Bridge for years.

Also this whole thing with managers publicly criticizing the home support annoys the hell out of me. As others have said already, there're so many factors beyond the control of fans that directly impacts the atmosphere. The group of supporters that ran over to celebrate with Lampard when he broke the record are facing life time bans for doing so. That's modern football. Supporters (particularly those in England) are restricted in ways that often limits their expression of support.

Another thing....atmosphere needs to be something that is created reciprocally between the players and supporters. The crowd needs to do their part but also the players as well. In the last 10 - 15mins against West Brown when the team actually began to you know, play football the crowd was vocal. If Jose is so bothered by the atmosphere then perhaps he should be setting up the team in such a way that gets the crowd behind them.

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Not just Jose- yids n Wenger also not happy. They have a point, the billions of TV revenue would be lost without an atmosphere, and this forum would have about 5 members

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/nov/16/premier-league-fans-atmosphere-concern

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Maybe we'll have another Delia moment.....

The back to the shed worked before when it was done then it seemed to fizzle out a bit.Easy to regonise a problem because its pretty much clear that there is just harder to change it given the circumstances that cant really be changed,prices,standing etc

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