Tony Taco
Well-known member
Forgot Wheerz ya QLD spiiirit now, Fuuuurston??LO has a better atmosphere because the event itself is a destination . And what I mean by that is, is much like a festival , or premier league match or even college football in the USA , the crowd knows what it is , and there’s a hype around it , which means beers and young people .
It started when I used to live in the area , that LO matches became an attraction as much as the game .
Very much akin to a premier league match .
Whereas C-town , is the place you take your kids for an afternoon out watching the footy .
There’s not too many people at LO there to just watch the footy .
The attraction is LO . The mystique that it is this amazing atmosphere and place to experience football , has actually now created the reality .
LO whilst good , was hardly this must see experience in the 90s with 7-8k max attending games . Yet the nostalgia around it has like I said , managed to manifest an inaccurate memory , into a reality .
C-town just doesn’t have that . It doesn’t have 15-20k drunken lunatics ready to start chanting Turuva s name , or The Hokey Pokey but about Hoppas butt hole fingers .
You can’t manufacture that . Which is a real issue with going forward out of C-town . If they upgraded LO to 30k it would sell out because it’s a “LO match” .
I’m not saying I want that , but yea that atmosphere is lightning in a bottle .