Bridgeman
Alfie Biggs
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Post by Bridgeman on Aug 21, 2015 22:40:43 GMT
At Yeovil we sang very little (I've no idea why that would be as there were about 1500 of us there) but at Luton where we had just over 500 fans there we sang loads of different songs and were very loud. Are people less inhibited at night games ?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 22:48:17 GMT
At Yeovil we sang very little (I've no idea why that would be as there were about 1500 of us there) but at Luton where we had just over 500 fans there we sang loads of different songs and were very loud. Are people less inhibited at night games ? The only difference was the roof!
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Bridgeman
Alfie Biggs
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Post by Bridgeman on Aug 21, 2015 22:58:27 GMT
At Yeovil we sang very little (I've no idea why that would be as there were about 1500 of us there) but at Luton where we had just over 500 fans there we sang loads of different songs and were very loud. Are people less inhibited at night games ? The only difference was the roof! Having a roof I know effects the volume but why does not having a roof effect the number of songs we sing or even bother to sing ?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 23:06:31 GMT
The only difference was the roof! Having a roof I know effects the volume but why does not having a roof effect the number of songs we sing or even bother to sing ? It didn't. It affected the number of songs you heard
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