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Can we do what Dortmund do?


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Was watching the Dortmund fans last night and at the end of the match, the whole stand sat down and stood up in unison. Imagine if we could do this especially at away games would look awesome

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Being over 50, if i sit down on the terrace at posh on Saturday it will take me 20 minutes to get up, plus we dont want any of that fun and atmosphere supporters in other countries take for granted. So sorry its a no from me

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No because the band will start playing if you don't bounce.

To be honest im amazed Bouncing hasn't been banned, it must put needless strain on the Joints, plus the added danger to astmatics with all the extra body odour produced by such mass joyous movement.

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It's a different culture all together in Germany. Foreign ownership isn't allowed, and 51% of a club has to be owned by members. Someone stated last night how a Dortmund season ticket can cost you £90, a ticket to ONE game at the Emirates can cost £95. 

 

This all brings the supporters/club/players together and creates a passion that is unrivalled anywhere else. If we address some of the above then maybe one day we'll see the kind of atmosphere at Hillsborough that they do in Dortmund. 

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Being over 50, if i sit down on the terrace at posh on Saturday it will take me 20 minutes to get up, plus we dont want any of that fun and atmosphere supporters in other countries take for granted. So sorry its a no from me

 

I'm 19 mate and I'd struggle to get up off the floor without holding onto something  lol

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During the mid 70s the lads in the centre of the Kop sat down at the end of the game. It was a protest because Roger Wylde hadn't played. The protest came to an abrupt end when the police waded in with their sticks.

Therefore, it's a no from me. Too many painful recollections.

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Was watching the Dortmund fans last night and at the end of the match, the whole stand sat down and stood up in unison. Imagine if we could do this especially at away games would look awesome

 

we already do it's called half time :biggrin:

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