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Old 03-06-2017, 01:56 PM   #83
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Originally Posted by shermanator View Post
I could not have a more polar opposite opinion.

IMO, this is the type of mindset that plagues sports in North America. Fans choose to only react to the play instead of trying to influence the play. People have to be told to “MAKE SOME NOISE” rather than simply doing it themselves. What you get as a result is what we saw on Friday night, a home crowd completely devoid of atmosphere for large portions of the game. The loudest the building got prior to overtime was when the decibel meter came on, and when the Wings tied the game.

And this has nothing to do with the sport, but rather the difference in cultures between Europe and North America. It’s about supporting your club throughout the entire game, not just when they make a big play. It’s about intimidating the opponent when they come into your arena, not having opposing supporters drown you out in your arena (see Oilers, Canucks, Leafs, Habs games). Soccer, basketball, hockey, supporters of these sports all have the same mentality.

Here are some good examples of the atmosphere in the SEL. Would you rather be in this crowd, or in a silent one listening to some ######bag talk about how drunk he got on his golf trip in Phoenix?
How much did those Swedes pay for their tickets?

Charge high prices, and the only people that can afford to go are dickbags who fly to Phoenix for golf, and regular people thinking "I paid $500 for these tickets, I'm going to watch every second of this game".

Personally I love the noise, but I'm not much of a noise maker myself. Maybe if they allowed drums or something?
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