To quote tomorrow morning's Guardian: "Watford also handed out horns and tambourines to fans as they entered the ground in the hope of turning Vicarage Road into a venue noisy enough to intimidate even the hardiest of visitors, although they were barely audible as the teams ran out, the effect less "Welcome to Hell" than "Welcome to a primary school Christmas concert". Still, it is somehow fitting that even off the pitch Watford are trying to make a lot of noise while using the cheapest instruments" Hahahahahahahahahaha.
"It was no less than they deserved even if Webber was clearly offside when Chris Morgan headed Keith Gillespie's free-kick on to the bar, from where it bounced down and was turned in. bet that quote wont be any where to be seen in the sun. It will just say how webber scored from a rebound!! I am not bitter or mad at all.....we'll maybe a bit
Probably bring back Z cars then! I couldn’t hear the sound at the pub, so wasn’t sure about the atmosphere, but my dad said it was quite. Shame neither the fans or the players could get the others going.
anybody else think it was a bit dissapointing. was expected sandstorm to be blareing out whilst YELOW ARMY being aggresively chanted but no. they outsung us. maybe the way we were playing affected the fans?
it does, which is one of the main reasons a bright start is important, to get the fans on your side an loud (or quiet if your away)
Orchestrated singing just doesn't work. Remember how hard 'he of the V-necked cashemere sweaters' tried to get us to sing to order? It doesn't work like that. Give us something to sing about and we'll sing. Furthermore I'd like to complain that I wasn't handed a musical instrument nor even a piece of yellow card to make into an aeroplane and throw onto the pitch when we had a corner, as if our forward wasn't having enough trouble making contact with the ball, as it was. It's favouritism - why does the Rookery get toys and the rest of us don't?