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Rocket Ronaldo Blair said:but the preminers league is over 100 years old
Azza-Matazz said:To tell you the truth i didn't think THE BAY was all that bad i have a riot every game!!!
Bearinator said:Azza-Matazz said:To tell you the truth i didn't think THE BAY was all that bad i have a riot every game!!!
+1
But apparantly the way to make it better is to move away :
Bearinator said:Rocket Ronaldo Blair said:but the preminers league is over 100 years old
Incorrect
"The competition formed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992"
But I see where your coming from there
~Floss~ said:Apologies, tried to edit post to reduce length but failed....
Perhaps to relate the 2 issues (reserved seating & new groups forming), I think while we are so young as a group people will be discovering others within the bay with similar styles of support, eg. similar tastes in chants/songs, etc.
Regulars will notice pockets of small groups within the bay, who have gravitated towards each other over the first few years for these reasons.
If strictly policed, I believe reserved seating did come in too early and has, as predicted, worked to our detriment in some ways. For example one observation is that when new chants are tried they are often started by groups of one or 2 people, with another 1or2 sometimes catching on 3 verses in, from half a bay away. That's if the 8 rows in between haven't drowned out the initial attempt. Either way it doesn't work very well.
Over time, with freedom of movement, those people who liked that type of chant would probably stand near like-minded others, and the following week you'd have 6 or 8 people trying to get that chant going.
Years down the track you'd have established pockets of mini-groups of 10 or 20 or 30 within different sections of the home end. But anything labelled as a "break-away" or "splinter" group will be met with much negativity and opposition.
In a way I think these groups-within-a-group should be allowed to evolve because what's happening now hasn't been working. Everything that gets suggested has at least 50% of the Marinators/bay in disagreement and the end result is always "you can never please everyone".
The key is wether it's established with a cooperative or counter-operative attitude from the start.
FFS we join in when we hear Mariners Clap^3 come from the eastern concourse. If I heard a brilliant song coming from 12 ex-pat pommies at the back of bay 17 (for example) I'd join in with that too.
brett said:It's not easy to distil what's happening into one or two lines. But basically the Marinators have an ongoing identity crisis, and it's been that way since the start. There's some who want the Kop, there's some who want a blue light disco. There's some who want the Man Show, there's some who want a more PC environment.
Some people have left because it's not what they want, and some have stayed but are disgruntled.