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I haven't. But I've had a seat at quite a few of them. The terraces might be noisier and "better atmosphere", but my point is could the people there not make the same sort of noise and create the same atmosphere if they were sitting down in that spot rather than standing? Sitting down doesn't suddenly make you unable to chant or cheer or do anything else like that. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 3181 - 31/10/2025 12:39:07 2642373 Link 0 |
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On the atmosphere issue, it's across all sports. Look at how dead rugby games are. Soccer stadiums don't have the same atmosphere there once had well in week out. People have very short attention spans these days. Same at GAA games where many spend half the time looking into their phones. Sending Instagram updates "look at me I'm at the game" brigade. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11809 - 31/10/2025 13:47:46 2642386 Link 0 |
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Depends, I think Pikeman, on your age, mobility, age of family or others accompanying you and other factors. I'd try avoiding a terrace now especially if I was with wife and 2 girls, 15 and 10, preferring the creature comforts of seating and, often times, reserved seating. I think the atmosphere from the terrace can make it better than seating, in Croke Park, but a lot depends on the game and the teams playing. Hill 16 when the Dubs are playing championship is an awesome sight and sound. I was lucky enough to bring the family to a packed Athletics Ground this year and 2023 and sitting down the atmosphere was unreal. But the terraces for a 20 year old with his mates, banter with opposition supporters, could have been even better
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8319 - 31/10/2025 13:48:34 2642387 Link 0 |
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English soccer games may not, but look to the continent or South America and you'll see stadiums absolutely hopping
alalalalalum (USA) - Posts: 55 - 31/10/2025 14:18:39 2642398 Link 0 |