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First impression is that the piped crowd noise is a big advantage for the home team. There is much more urgency about this game than there was in the two played in silence on Wednesday. 

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1 minute ago, Nordic Saint said:

First impression is that the piped crowd noise is a big advantage for the home team. They are even using it to try to win free-kicks. There is much more urgency about this game than there was in the two played in silence on Wednesday. 

...you know that's not actually in the ground right? 

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1 minute ago, Nordic Saint said:

First impression is that the piped crowd noise is a big advantage for the home team. They are even using it to try to win free-kicks. There is much more urgency about this game than there was in the two played in silence on Wednesday. 

It's not audible in the stadium. It's purely for TV. Pointless in my view.

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2 minutes ago, Saint_clark said:

...you know that's not actually in the ground right? 

No, I didn't. I just heard the commentators say that after I posted my comment. So, it isn't the crowd noise that is making a difference. Norwich just seem more motivated than the teams did in the first two matches. I prefer the noise to the silence anyway: it makes it seem less like a training game.

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Oh my word we look very, very poor. Need to get the ball under control and start playing ike we know we can. Redmond just squandered a great chance by being too damn slow in his judgement...as usual.

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Just now, Lighthouse said:

Come on Hoj, if you want that dream move to midtable mediocrity, you’ll have to do better than that.

Was only 15 yards off target, baby steps...

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