Carrow Road is such a timid atmosphere compared to Portman Road 13:38 - Apr 9 with 1008 views | MaySixth | I've always thought it and Saturday it was really apparent It has the vibe of a village fete where Portman Road is more visceral why is this? placid support? acoustics? different types of city/town? | |
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Portman Road is.... on 13:41 - Apr 9 with 955 views | Bloots | ....about as visceral as a bridge evening round the local vicar's gaff. | |
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Carrow Road is such a timid atmosphere compared to Portman Road on 13:42 - Apr 9 with 961 views | textbackup | Pretty much everyone has said how loud CR was Saturday. And you often get posts on here saying that PR is silent. Are you ok? | |
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Carrow Road is such a timid atmosphere compared to Portman Road on 13:46 - Apr 9 with 930 views | Europablue |
Carrow Road is such a timid atmosphere compared to Portman Road on 13:42 - Apr 9 by textbackup | Pretty much everyone has said how loud CR was Saturday. And you often get posts on here saying that PR is silent. Are you ok? |
I think the problem with our fans for certain, and maybe the Norwich fans is that we are very reactive. You hardly ever feel like the crowd will give the players a lift until the players do something that we can get behind or the ref makes a bad decision, etc. It would be great if we could get behind the team when they are struggling, we just seem like an abuse victim against Norwich. One positive change I've noticed is that when the opposition score their customary early first goal against us there is a big roar from the crowd to get at them and score a couple. | | | |
Carrow Road is such a timid atmosphere compared to Portman Road on 13:50 - Apr 9 with 901 views | textbackup |
Carrow Road is such a timid atmosphere compared to Portman Road on 13:46 - Apr 9 by Europablue | I think the problem with our fans for certain, and maybe the Norwich fans is that we are very reactive. You hardly ever feel like the crowd will give the players a lift until the players do something that we can get behind or the ref makes a bad decision, etc. It would be great if we could get behind the team when they are struggling, we just seem like an abuse victim against Norwich. One positive change I've noticed is that when the opposition score their customary early first goal against us there is a big roar from the crowd to get at them and score a couple. |
I’ve read from fans in the away at CR Saturday, and not even those 400 freebies, I’m talking proper week in week outers… saying ‘the away end was flat because they (players) weren’t giving us much to react to’ 😂😂😂 it’s a local Derby ffs | |
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