AmanAccie wrote:The division in the stand at the Aberdeen game was horrible. Sure the doom and gloomers in section A have a point but the 'happy clappers' thing is testament to how negative the club has become as a whole. I always sit in section A as I like the noise but recently it's become a bit of a buzz kill. Time for unity. Get off their backs and get behind them. We might do a Ross County and win a couple. Some folk possibly glory in the mire as it gives them an outlet, a way of releasing the anger. It's not helping regardless.
Alexander the Great wrote:am sure all the fans will be behind the team at county game ( even section a ), but anything less than a win and the board have to take action or after the first half of the season, it will feel like a waste of time after the position we were in.
Sniping at other fans for supporting the team, booing, slamming seats when an attack breaks down or comes to nothing is not supporting the team. Not as bad as the adult sitting a few rows behind me slagging off Scotland for the entire time he was on with a tirade of language that was a disgrace for a player that has done so much for us and always gives his all. Sitting with 3 red faced kids. The Aberdeen game was the last I've been to and to be honest I went to Wales to have a breather cos I didn't want to sit in amongst cretins like that in Paisley.PrideOfLanarkshire wrote:Alexander the Great wrote:am sure all the fans will be behind the team at county game ( even section a ), but anything less than a win and the board have to take action or after the first half of the season, it will feel like a waste of time after the position we were in.
Section A are always behind the team, from Dingwall to Dumfries.
I thought we where right behind the team Vs St Mirren, songs for Martin Canning etc
AmanAccie wrote:Sniping at other fans for supporting the team, booing, slamming seats when an attack breaks down or comes to nothing is not supporting the team. Not as bad as the adult sitting a few rows behind me slagging off Scotland for the entire time he was on with a tirade of language that was a disgrace for a player that has done so much for us and always gives his all. Sitting with 3 red faced kids. The Aberdeen game was the last I've been to and to be honest I went to Wales to have a breather cos I didn't want to sit in amongst cretins like that in Paisley.PrideOfLanarkshire wrote:Alexander the Great wrote:am sure all the fans will be behind the team at county game ( even section a ), but anything less than a win and the board have to take action or after the first half of the season, it will feel like a waste of time after the position we were in.
Section A are always behind the team, from Dingwall to Dumfries.
I thought we where right behind the team Vs St Mirren, songs for Martin Canning etc
AmanAccie wrote:Sniping at other fans for supporting the team, booing, slamming seats when an attack breaks down or comes to nothing is not supporting the team. Not as bad as the adult sitting a few rows behind me slagging off Scotland for the entire time he was on with a tirade of language that was a disgrace for a player that has done so much for us and always gives his all. Sitting with 3 red faced kids. The Aberdeen game was the last I've been to and to be honest I went to Wales to have a breather cos I didn't want to sit in amongst cretins like that in Paisley.PrideOfLanarkshire wrote:Alexander the Great wrote:am sure all the fans will be behind the team at county game ( even section a ), but anything less than a win and the board have to take action or after the first half of the season, it will feel like a waste of time after the position we were in.
Section A are always behind the team, from Dingwall to Dumfries.
I thought we where right behind the team Vs St Mirren, songs for Martin Canning etc
YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:If it wasn't for Section A there would be NO atmosphere.If that is what you want,so be it.Accies have always been a club with a "singing support" even during the bad years.
Plenty clubs much bigger than Accies have NO atmosphere at home games.
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