The Elephant in the Rookery

Discussion in 'The Hornets' Nest - Watford Chat' started by GoingDown, Aug 15, 2019.

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Who wins?

  1. Millennials

    7 vote(s)
    21.2%
  2. The Dads

    14 vote(s)
    42.4%
  3. NathWFC

    12 vote(s)
    36.4%
  1. RookeryDad

    RookeryDad Squad Player

    How do you feel about that?
     
  2. Arakel

    Arakel First Team

    I always get a kick out of someone whining about millennials to me. Their faces after I tell them I am one are inevitably hilarious.

    It's incredible how many people don't know the generation "millennial" refers to.
     
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  3. luke_golden

    luke_golden Space Cadet

    You’re surprised that people use a term to cast a stereotype without really knowing what it means? I think you’re giving people in general, far too much credit.
     
  4. kVA

    kVA Reservist

    I think there’s a few people born in the early 80’s who use the phrase to insult someone and don’t realise that they’re actually millennials.

    The current batch of youngsters, generation Z, are being labelled Centennials.
     
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  5. The undeniable truth

    The undeniable truth First Team Captain

    No idea which group any of the terms centennial, millennials, or Generation Z describe. No one I know has used one of these terms in conversation with me and I have no plans to, for obvious reasons.
     
  6. Typical millennial.
     
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  7. RookeryDad

    RookeryDad Squad Player

    How old do you look?

    Have you done that ‘30 years older’ thing to your face & it stuck?
     
  8. RookeryDad

    RookeryDad Squad Player

    Are late boomers still ok to use it as an insult?
     
  9. RookeryDad

    RookeryDad Squad Player

    Typical boomer.
     
  10. Burnsy

    Burnsy First Team

    I’ve never really been in or around the 1881 for a length of time at games - perhaps for anyone who has, can you tell me - is there a bit of a culture of ‘we create the atmosphere and us alone’?

    From what I read, the leaders of it seem to want to be inclusive and encouraging of the whole ground to be ‘1881’ etc - but do you think there’s an element of people within it who want to keep it secular? And know that if it really took off, with the atmosphere amazing each week, that the need for them as a singular group is less? Would there be an attitude of them being threatened by being ‘too big’?

    I liked the idea of them to begin with and still like that the premise is to create a better atmosphere for everyone. And it’s obvious that won’t please everyone as some just like to go to the game and do as they’ve always done as a matter of routine.
     
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  11. Robert Peel

    Robert Peel Squad Player

    The curse of the "I'm a bigger fan than you" complex.

    The worst ones are the over 50s who act like an angry teenager. They have to be careful not to get so angry that their aging prostate gives way and they piss themselves.
     
  12. Knight GT

    Knight GT Predictor extraordinaire 2013/14

    The 1881 is a great idea and I know the creator of the group comes on here occasionally so maybe he will comment.
    One thing they don’t take well is criticism. I’ve seen a few do this in the past on their Facebook group and it’s normally somebody else’s fault. I do get the feeling it is becoming a bit like the Palace lot with not everybody being all that happy with their existence. I also think they don’t help themselves by always saying that they are the only ones who sing. Away games we’ve always created plenty of noise like most clubs so this has nothing to do with them. The home games have improved and credit to them for this. I hope they keep going but I do feel they need to remember that we are all fans of the club if we sing or not and not everybody wants to hear somebody swearing for 90 minutes
     
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  13. WillisWasTheWorst

    WillisWasTheWorst Its making less grammar mistake's thats important

    Are you suggesting most of those in the 1881 consider it a religious movement?! :D
     
  14. That would be an ecumenical matter.
     
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  15. Boomers = Generation Z-Cars.
     
  16. BusheyOrn

    BusheyOrn Reservist

    All of the above!
     
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  17. Arakel

    Arakel First Team

    87.

    Never said I was all that surprised, more that I find their reactions amusing when they realise they've just been accidentally insulting me. :D
     
  18. Arakel

    Arakel First Team

    Shut it, grandad.
     
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  19. Watch it sonny-boy or I'll give you a darn good thrashing with my belt!

    Edit: God I sound like I'm becoming my dad!!!
     
  20. Arakel

    Arakel First Team

    The inevitable fate that lies in wait for all sons everywhere.
     
  21. Hornpete

    Hornpete Squad Player

    The 1881 should be in one or two rows all the way around the stadium. Then they'd get everyone else singing... Maybe.

    I remember having to get to the ground for 2pm or earlier to sit where I wanted in the "north" stand. There was no need for a singing section because people knew where the singing section was and went and sat there. Moving to the Rookery everyone sat in a position that dictated generally where they would have been in the other end. 20 years have passed and the 20 year olds are 40, the 30 year olds are 50 etc. Many with younger kids now.

    I dont think they should get booted out though. Theres no justification that the 1881 can make more noise from the middle of the rookery in my opinion so I would be annoyed that my view from the middle behind the goal was given to a "better" fan. Especially a "better" fan who will go back to supportimg spurs when we get relegated or one who calls everyone a **** w**k*r.

    1881 has its place and do a brilliant job but I think they're close to a red line.
     
  22. RookeryDad

    RookeryDad Squad Player

    Just play crowd noise over the PA.

    Could also include some booing to help us avoid hoarse throats.
     
  23. The undeniable truth

    The undeniable truth First Team Captain

    Or for last saturday, maybe the canned laughter from one of the early "Friends" episodes ?
     
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  24. RookeryDad

    RookeryDad Squad Player

    'The One Where Troy Missed A Pen'.
     
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  25. The undeniable truth

    The undeniable truth First Team Captain

    "The one where 11 strangers turned up drunk at an AA meeting"
     
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  26. Keighley

    Keighley First Team

    “The one where RelegationCerts leaves after 35 minutes”.
     
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  27. Arakel

    Arakel First Team

    You missed the decimal point, m8.
     
  28. vic-rijrode

    vic-rijrode First Year Pro

    I don't know about millennials or centennials, but I believe that I am old enough to be a Centurian.

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    Near enough right colours too.....
     
  29. miked2006

    miked2006 Premiership Prediction League Proprietor

    I’m a millennial.

    To simplify: we’re the generation after those who think political correctness is the greatest ever stain on human existence, but before those who watch videos of others playing video games rather than play themselves.
     
  30. PhilippineOrn

    PhilippineOrn First Team

    Exactly what the New York Yankees do....probably others too.
     
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  31. PhilippineOrn

    PhilippineOrn First Team

    My boy is 9 and he does that. What generation is he then?
     
  32. CleyHorn

    CleyHorn Reservist

    Boomer here. Hate Z-Cars. Canned Heat - Let's Work Together. Best football intro-sing ever. Great lyrics. Easily adaptable.
     
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  33. Rontaylor

    Rontaylor Reservist


    Done well, it is not obvious that it is being done but it can make the crowd sound a lot louder. But it does require that the noisemakers be in a fairly concentrated area.
     
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  34. Hornpete

    Hornpete Squad Player

    Get 50 displaced members of the 1881 in a locked room watching the game shouting profanities over the tannoy at the GT, Rookery and EJ stands.

    The solution always outs through this forum in the end.
     
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  35. HappyHornet24

    HappyHornet24 Crapster Staff Member

    My sister and I landed in the 1881 for one match, not really because we had a burning desire to be there, but because that's where we were offered seats and we thought we'd give it a go. We were definitely within the teenager, rather than fifty year old, section. All in all it was ok. The atmosphere was good and the chants were all positive. That said, we've never gone there again. Why? Well, for one thing we're too lazy. I stood for years on the terraces at Vicarage Road and loved it but now, although I enjoy standing at away games, I've got used to sitting down at home games. Also, we felt bloody ancient surrounded by smelly, hormone fuelled teenage boys young enough to be our sons. And I can see why scattering a few of the group here and there amongst so called normal supporters wouldn't work. At one point the group broke into a chant that we didn't know so we didn't join in. One of the aforementioned teenage boys apparently glared at us and was gesturing his discontent that we weren't singing. I didn't even notice and my sister, who mentioned it to me afterwards, just found it funny. So it certainly wasn't intimidating to us. But I can see how that would upset people with kids.
    On Saturday, I did think to myself that I couldn't hear the singing section as much as usual, but thought it was because the match was so dire. The atmosphere pretty much died once Brighton scored. I had no idea some of the group had moved. It certainly didn't improve the atmosphere.
    Fair play to the group for trying to improve the atmosphere at VR. I'm happy to join in the chants when I hear them, sitting in my new home in Row U. But they also have to realise that the demographic of the Watford fan base is such that we're never going to be the loudest, and trying to shame or intimidate people into singing is never going to end well.
     

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