Ashley Grute Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 My brother, his son and I are thinking of moving from our seats in the Northam to the Chapel, to save money on our season tickets, but we like standing to watch the game- does anyone know if there is anywhere in the Chapel end where anyone stands or do you have to sit down for the whole game?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 I should imagine if you're right at the back, they may let you stand, but cant imagine it'll be much fun !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 You'll get away with it in the back row but nowhere else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint si Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 I sit at back of the chapel. Stewards tend to ask people to sit down - have even heard threats of ejection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoozonside10 Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 They don't stand in the Chapel end I'm afraid, unless like previous poster says you go right to the back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KK the 2nd Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 It's kneeling only in the Chapel ... Seriously I think it's only the Northam and Itchen corner (that was) where there is any standing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dimond Geezer Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Stand in front of me & you'll get a gob full. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_lambden Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Standing is banned in the Chapel, as is swearing and not having a lunchbox and flask with you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crouchi Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 and please refrain from chanting as it keeps us awake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 The Chapels full of kids standing up blocks their view even if they are behind you at 3ft nothing having a straping big 6ft adult stood in front of them kind of spoils it for them. Chapel is for families and old farts, Northam is for the "I'm hard so I stand up" types. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 If anyone stands up in the Family end i'll set my nipper on you. And yes, she does bite. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
once_bitterne Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Standing is against ground regulations. Hopefully if you repeatedly stand up and cause annoyance to those sitting behind you then you will have your s/t removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
September Saint Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 standing=Northam sitting=Chapel QED Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ant Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Northam is for the "I'm hard so I stand up" types. Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Give it to Ron Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy? Pretty sweeping ...then you assume that all that sit just sit in silence.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 It'll be interesting to see what happens in the Chapel this season, as the club have positioned it as the Family Stand, but also made renewals cheaper there than anywhere else in the ground, including the Northam. So given the correlation between low incomes and lawlessness, there could be a few ex-Northamers who are strapped for cash, or who have got kids they can get in for free in the Chapel but would have to pay for in the Northam, who move to the Chapel and expect the same rules you can get away with in the Northam to apply there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy? You really have no idea. It may not be the free for all that you get in the Northam, but we do genuinely love our football and do get animated when the action demands it. If sitting down doesn't feel right to you, no problem.... but standing while you are with young children doesn't feel right to many of us who sit there either. I can understand the reasons why a move to the Chapel would appeal but it would surely only be financial. The best area for noise and atmosphere will remain in the Northam, right next to the away end and clustered into one place, just as it should be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy? Not at all amazingly I find I'm able to sing,clap and cheer while sat down.................. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRM Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 I sat in the Chapel a couple of times last year and quite enjoyed it, being able to spread out and was laid back, but the atmosphere was dreadful, i don't just refer to singing but even the slightist shout of encouragement stood out amongst the silence, i would encourage anyone who does go in there to be more vocal and it might rub off on the rest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRM Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Not at all amazingly I find I'm able to sing,clap and cheer while sat down.................. what was the last ground you went to where the whole ground say and made a decent atmosphere? i can't think of one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 The Chapels full of kids standing up blocks their view even if they are behind you at 3ft nothing having a straping big 6ft adult stood in front of them kind of spoils it for them. Chapel is for families and old farts, Northam is for the "I'm hard so I stand up" types. sweeping statement, old i maybe but fart never. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 standing=Northam sitting=Chapel QED +1 I'm not bothered either way, but my 11 year old likes to sit so we go to the Chapel. The Club turn a blind eye to standing in the Notham, but if it spreads to ther areas of the ground, they will end up having to enforce the regulations even in the Notham. You want to stand up, then pay to watch in the "unoffical standing area". You want to save money on your ticket, then sit down like everyone else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 sweeping statement' date=' old i maybe [b']but fart never[/b]. You liar, I bet you do fart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHAPEL END CHARLIE Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 As I spend my entire working day on my feet I've come to the view that standing is a privileged much overrated. As for the important question of Chapel fans and any problems with excessive flatulence, experience shows that most of us have all mastered the art of the 'silent waft'. We're a pretty sophisticated bunch really. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 You liar, I bet you do fart. I blame it on my age Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashley Grute Posted 29 June, 2011 Author Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Main reason I want to stand is because I have a bad back- sitting for a whole game really aggravates it- nothing to do with being hard- was my reason for getting ST in the Northam in the first place! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charliegeorgesflymo Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Main reason I want to stand is because I have a bad back- sitting for a whole game really aggravates it- nothing to do with being hard- was my reason for getting ST in the Northam in the first place! perhaps you can get a letter from the doctor? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sotonian Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Main reason I want to stand is because I have a bad back- sitting for a whole game really aggravates it- nothing to do with being hard- was my reason for getting ST in the Northam in the first place! that's genuinely the same reason as me !!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 My brother, his son and I are thinking of moving from our seats in the Northam to the Chapel, to save money on our season tickets, but we like standing to watch the game- does anyone know if there is anywhere in the Chapel end where anyone stands or do you have to sit down for the whole game?! The concourse. HTH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dalek2003 Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy? Agree, the best bit about L1 was going to grounds that still had a terrace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stockportsaint Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 standing=Northam sitting=Chapel QED sleeping=Kingsland Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bourno Posted 29 June, 2011 Share Posted 29 June, 2011 The chapel is the nominated family stand, so please remain seated unless celebrating a goal and refrain from swearing. Surely not too much to ask? I can swear with the best of you, but have made a decision to try as much as I can to shelter my 8yr old from it as much as I can as I believe that at his age he has other more important words to learn. We are always singing in the chapel and away games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ant Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping ...then you assume that all that sit just sit in silence.... It's frustrating to be lumped in with a group when that's simply not you, isn't it There was meant to be a fair hint of irony in my post, apologies if that didn't come across and it appeared aggressive. Standing in the Chapel won't fly, no - and that's fair enough. I'm glad that there's a section of the ground where it's possible to avoid sitting (got dodgy knees for one), but if it's not possible to be in the Northam I'll obviously respect the views of those around me. Is there really such a good atmosphere away from the Northam? I defaulted to it for roughly 20 games at St. Mary's last season and was only in the Kingsland/Kingsland North for a handful. During home matches it certainly felt like the clapping and singing died down when people were sitting (enforced by the stewards or otherwise). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Give it to Ron Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 It's frustrating to be lumped in with a group when that's simply not you, isn't it There was meant to be a fair hint of irony in my post, apologies if that didn't come across and it appeared aggressive. Standing in the Chapel won't fly, no - and that's fair enough. I'm glad that there's a section of the ground where it's possible to avoid sitting (got dodgy knees for one), but if it's not possible to be in the Northam I'll obviously respect the views of those around me. Is there really such a good atmosphere away from the Northam? I defaulted to it for roughly 20 games at St. Mary's last season and was only in the Kingsland/Kingsland North for a handful. During home matches it certainly felt like the clapping and singing died down when people were sitting (enforced by the stewards or otherwise). Block 34 is good for atmosphere and everyone sits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 I'm I the only one who thinks the atmosphere is often down to whats going on on the pitch rather than becuase some people decided to stand up? The chapel (actually the whole of SMS) can be like a grave yard at times usual becuase the game on the pitch is a pile of turd. Never once I have thought "Christ this match is dire but look the guys in the Northam are stood up! wow this game suddenly just got a whole lot better"............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GenevaSaint Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 sleeping=Kingsland Nah, Kingsland corner near the Northam is excellent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ant Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 (edited) I'm I the only one who thinks the atmosphere is often down to whats going on on the pitch rather than becuase some people decided to stand up? The chapel (actually the whole of SMS) can be like a grave yard at times usual becuase the game on the pitch is a pile of turd. Fair point, but the way it often appears to be (for the Northam at least), the atmosphere dies the moment the stewards start enforcing the 'all seater' rule. Sometimes the ambience of the fans isn't affected by a poor performance on the pitch - after we went 2 down against MK Dons for example; the crowd picked up and so did the players. Likewise negativity and staying quiet can have adverse effects when heads are down on the pitch. Edited 30 June, 2011 by ant Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy? Pretty sweeping ...then you assume that all that sit just sit in silence.... Well said GITR! Undoubtedly the Chapel is quieter than the Northam, it doesn't mean that we are all sat down with our flasks and blankets. In fact there are some rather excitable 'old fellas' down here who, along with their sons/daughters, do stand up and have a good old shout on many an ocassion. It just doesn't help our hearts and lungs to do it continuously Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy? sweeping statement' date=' old i maybe but fart never.[/quote'] You do fart! I heard you several times last season because it's so dull in the Chapel........... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_Jonny Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Pretty sweeping ...then you assume that all that sit just sit in silence.... Have you BEEN to a northern away game?! The old farts that have travelled for hours and hours turn up and sit down. And then get moody with you when you're standing up trying to get a song going. Drives me mad!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Give it to Ron Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Have you BEEN to a northern away game?! The old farts that have travelled for hours and hours turn up and sit down. And then get moody with you when you're standing up trying to get a song going. Drives me mad!! If you had been on the bingo bus to a northern game you would understand why. Never...ever again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griffo Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Have you BEEN to a northern away game?! The old farts that have travelled for hours and hours turn up and sit down. And then get moody with you when you're standing up trying to get a song going. Drives me mad!! This is pretty much my pet hate with our club. Who the f*ck travels all that way to sit there in silence whilst being a moody arsehole telling everyone else around them to sit down.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 This is pretty much my pet hate with our club. Who the f*ck travels all that way to sit there in silence whilst being a moody arsehole telling everyone else around them to sit down.. Agree 100%. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
once_bitterne Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 This is pretty much my pet hate with our club. Who the f*ck travels all that way to sit there in silence whilst being a moody arsehole telling everyone else around them to sit down.. I would imagine they are people who support a football team and like to watch football matches. I have never understood why some people seem to think everyone who does the above must also be a fan of clapping and singing songs. If you are into this sort of behaviour then why not go to the Last Night of the Proms? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintsdan Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 This is pretty much my pet hate with our club. Who the f*ck travels all that way to sit there in silence whilst being a moody arsehole telling everyone else around them to sit down.. Someone who wants to watch Saints away from home but also likes to sit down at games? Just a thought... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 I would imagine they are people who support a football team and like to watch football matches. I have never understood why some people seem to think everyone who does the above must also be a fan of clapping and singing songs. If you are into this sort of behaviour then why not go to the Last Night of the Proms? But that's the whole point - they don't "support". If you just want to watch a game of football, stay at home and watch the Prem match on sky or don't bother travelling all the way up north, just go and watch Eastleigh or Totton if you just fancy watching a game of football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat from Poole Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 This is pretty much my pet hate with our club. Who the f*ck travels all that way to sit there in silence whilst being a moody arsehole telling everyone else around them to sit down.. I have spent about 15 years being bemused by this. Think it boils down to us not really being great singers as a bunch of fans. We can be very fervent and passionate when the mood takes us, but apart from the few hundred of us who will pretty much sing all game, a lot of our fans just don't seem to want to sing. Which of course is their right and they've paid their money etc... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
once_bitterne Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 But that's the whole point - they don't "support". If you just want to watch a game of football, stay at home and watch the Prem match on sky or don't bother travelling all the way up north, just go and watch Eastleigh or Totton if you just fancy watching a game of football. Sorry, but I don't get that argument at all. I didn't say people were fans of football in general, in which case they could watch games on Sky or at Totton, I said people are fans of Southampton and so will want to go and watch their team play live but have no desire whatsoever to bounce up and down clapping their hands together while singing little songs about things like Lallana playing on the left and right.... Surely it is incredibly arrogant to think a fan who wants to sit and watch his team without singing is any less of a fan than someone who does? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Sorry, but I don't get that argument at all. I didn't say people were fans of football in general, in which case they could watch games on Sky or at Totton, I said people are fans of Southampton and so will want to go and watch their team play live but have no desire whatsoever to bounce up and down clapping their hands together while singing little songs about things like Lallana playing on the left and right.... Surely it is incredibly arrogant to think a fan who wants to sit and watch his team without singing is any less of a fan than someone who does? yes it is...........won't stop some from proclaiming uber fandom becuase they stand up at games.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 30 June, 2011 Share Posted 30 June, 2011 Sorry, but I don't get that argument at all. I didn't say people were fans of football in general, in which case they could watch games on Sky or at Totton, I said people are fans of Southampton and so will want to go and watch their team play live but have no desire whatsoever to bounce up and down clapping their hands together while singing little songs about things like Lallana playing on the left and right.... Surely it is incredibly arrogant to think a fan who wants to sit and watch his team without singing is any less of a fan than someone who does? Fans are free (within reason) to do and behave however they want at matches, they pay their money they can do what they want. However, it stirkes many fans as strange that some go to a fair bit of effort to travel to games only to show minimal amounts of excitement or passion for actually supporting their team, sitting there glum faced and emotionless, like they've only gone along because they absolutely have to. What got me hooked to going to football as a kid was the noise and atmosphere, loud support, its one of the things that makes football different to rugby or cricket etc. Doesn't mean you have to join in with every song (I think the Lallana one is stupid as well and give it a wide berth), doesn't mean you can't make an effort at getting vocally behind the team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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