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Substitute the word criticised for attacked and it makes more sense. People dont like what they dont like.
Well that criticism is unfounded yet it didn’t stop a few piling on even after it was pointed out that these drums were the clubs doing.
 
Substitute the word criticised for attacked and it makes more sense. People dont like what they dont like.
now add “constructive“ to the front of criticism and you have a whole new conversation!

not needed from you though, no one really pays attention to your nonsense but I’m sure the boys would love feedback on how to make the event better for more involved!

welcome back by the way! I’m sure everyone missed you during your self-imposed sabbatical.
 
Substitute the word criticised for attacked and it makes more sense. People dont like what they dont like.
That’s fine not everyone has to like everything but people can say there thoughts and leave it at that.

If you look at the posts from the Jungle across all social media they have been encouraging and inviting for all. They have also outlined exactly what they are trying to do so people can make an informed decision weather to join them or not.
 
That’s fine not everyone has to like everything but people can say there thoughts and leave it at that.
That’s what people have done. But it’s same as giving an opinion on Brooks or Madge or anything else. Posts get replied to, either agreeing or disagreeing which generates discussion.
 
What is the intended result of the drummers?

Is it to excite the fans and engage them by shouting, cheering for the entire game?

Is it to intimidate the referee? (eels and bulldogs fans do it without the use of drums).

The song, eye of the Tiger is a great motivational song and music, but it has never been played for the full 80 min. of the game,
The drummers too must know when to play their drums in only some certain parts of the game and be careful to not be the dominant sound and to not interfere with the other many parts of the fans whole match experiences and feelings.

The fans want to remember that they've watched a football game but don't want to remember that theyve watched a drums playing show for 80 min.
 
What is the intended result of the drummers?

Is it to excite the fans and engage them by shouting, cheering for the entire game?

Is it to intimidate the referee? (eels and bulldogs fans do it without the use of drums).

The song, eye of the Tiger is a great motivational song and music, but it has never been played for the full 80 min. of the game,
The drummers too must know when to play their drums in only some certain parts of the game and be careful to not be the dominant sound and to not interfere with the other many parts of the fans whole match experiences and feelings.

The fans want to remember that they've watched a football game but don't want to remember that theyve watched a drums playing show for 80 min.


lol. I thought some of the whining yesterday was bad.
 
I am supportive of what both the Jungle and Ambush are trying to achieve. Regarding the drums and chants, it's great. I have always been so jealous of the atmosphere places in Europe and the UK specifically have been able to create and the way they express their passion in games. I'm also glad the WT fan base are one of the first to genuinely want to promote it as well. Get behind it. You can tell the players want it as well. Jacko Hastings was a big fan of it in the UK.
 
I had to use whining as a swear filter cut what i wanted to post.

This is a really bizzare reply,

I didn't say that i hate the drums or the drummers, or that they should be banned, you know exactly what i said, so can you please elaborate and tell us what caused you to use a swear filter?
 
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