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Offline ChicagoLion

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #45 on: March 03, 2023, 03:32:56 PM »
I don't know what has happened to the OP, but it is clear that the club need to start listening to the fans regarding the "match day experience" certainly not ignoring people waiting to get an autograph and drowning out the stadium with noise before the game.

Offline CT Villan

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #46 on: March 03, 2023, 04:05:32 PM »
I'm told David Renwick created Victor Meldrew after happening upon H&V and reading a couple of the threads.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #47 on: March 03, 2023, 04:11:22 PM »
I'm told David Renwick created Victor Meldrew after happening upon H&V and reading a couple of the threads.

No, I'm sorry I don't believe it.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #48 on: March 03, 2023, 06:20:49 PM »
The apotheosis of pre-match stadium noise assault must be Wembley. It ruins the atmosphere. Just give me the Coldstream Guard's Band and fuck off the pitch quick-time.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #49 on: March 03, 2023, 06:26:54 PM »
I'm told David Renwick created Victor Meldrew after happening upon H&V and reading a couple of the threads.

No, I'm sorry I don't believe it.

Haha

Offline Meanwood Villa

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #50 on: March 03, 2023, 06:35:38 PM »
I agree that the PA drowning out the crowd pre match and post match is annoying. As I understand it, the project B6 suggestions are a way of creating a more organic atmosphere (shoot me now). Anyway, good luck with it but as a few others have said, no drums in any circumstances.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #51 on: March 03, 2023, 08:00:42 PM »
Apologies for the length of this - I didn't intend for it to be so long

Boozey182 I salute you. I think that you explored the issue of atmosphere, and the capacity/ responsibility of an individual to influence it perfectly. It is clear that this is something that you have given a lot of thought to. Your post is an oven-ready fanzine opinion piece.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #52 on: March 03, 2023, 09:19:59 PM »
The music the team come out to makes my ears bleed. It is just awful and don’t know why they have persisted with it for so long. Someone else has already mentioned Paranoid, a great up beat tune to get in the mood for the match.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #53 on: March 03, 2023, 10:02:19 PM »
I long for the return of TFAUSM.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #54 on: March 03, 2023, 10:22:06 PM »
Atmosphere will always come from performances on the pitch but pre match fans can play a part to get the excitement up. Over the years we have had light tribute to Sir Graham Taylor, tribute to Ron Saunders, Martinez banner after the World Cup, Regis Tributes. The banners that adorn the back walls of upper and lower Holte. Ugo, Mings banners too. It’s not a case of a flash in the plan new idea. We’ve been trying for over 10 years. Tomorrow hopefully will be an improvement on Leicester with scarves! UTV



It's all a bit, well, Sky TV isn't it?  I'd also just like to point out that we lost against Leicester and really, the best way to get the fans going is to win games at home.  Just saying.

Offline edgysatsuma89

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #55 on: March 04, 2023, 01:28:18 AM »
Apologies for the length of this - I didn't intend for it to be so long:

The atmosphere at Villa has been on my mind for a while now. I sit towards the back of the Holte, so when people describe the atmosphere as “shit”, I have to admit that I take it a bit personally. I sit where the noise should come from, and so I have to take some responsibility if things are a bit flat.

However, I’ve sat in the same seat for 25 years or so, and I can’t say the atmosphere is discernibly worse now than it has been before. There are good games and bad games, as has always been the case - right? If you think back to pre-lockdown, in the first season back, we had the Everton home game which has become famous for the atmosphere. Then there was the Watford and Leicester games just before lockdown, where I can (mis?)remember the crowd carrying the team to victory - at least that’s how it felt at the time.

Since lockdown, everything has been a bit shit on the pitch - we saw the end of Dean, and then there was the failed Gerrard experiment. Despite that, though, the Man City game this season was great in terms of atmosphere, I thought, as was the Man United game under Emery.

Before the Leeds game, there was a lot of talk about the crowd - I think this was in the wake of Stevenage, and everyone was getting the blame for it from some people, including us. Anyway, I decided to try something - I made it my aim to be the last person singing for each song. (I am a pretty timid person in real life, but for some reason I am not self-conscious when in the Holte End). So I did it, and I feel like it did make a difference, if only in my little section (or even just in my little head?). We kept a few ‘Unai Emery’s Claret & Blue Army”’s going when they might have otherwise faded out. There is something incredibly satisfying about hearing a little ripple of people picking the song back up again - it’s genuinely thrilling. (I appreciate this is a slightly pathetic over-analysis of shouting at a football match). Did that have any impact on what happened on the pitch? I don't think there's any way of knowing for sure, but I guess most people would say that it didn't. I felt exhausted after the match, but like I had earned that win. It felt good, so I've tried to keep it up since. (I think we've lost every home game since...)

I guess my point, if I have one, is this: if you think the atmosphere is ”shit”, which seems to be an increasingly popular opinion these days, then you can do something. All it takes is standing up and signing, with the only risk being looking a bit odd. Don’t let a chant die, wherever you sit in the stadium.

I get what people are saying about what happens on the pitch dictates the atmosphere, and that the players should be able to put in a performance regardless of what the fans are doing. That is the cold, hard truth of the matter, and there isn’t anything I can say that can really undermine that position. If the atmosphere made that much of a difference, how come Man City win the league every year?

I still want to believe, though, that the crowd can have an impact on the performance, that despite the footballing world clearly moving on from giving a shit about the fans in the stadium, and that we are there purely to make a contribution the third-choice keeper’s wages for a couple of months of the year - that we do still matter. That we can help. Even a marginal gain is a gain.

I am desperate for Villa to win every single match. Desperate. If singing until I am hoarse makes even the tiniest difference to whether that happens or not, I am going to give it a try. Wasn’t there a shift in the amount of away victories during the lockdown period? Does that suggest home fans can make a difference? I don’t know.

And I know how I sound, believe me. This will almost definitely come across as a lecture on how to be a better fan - I really don’t mean it like that. I sit next to my 70-year-old dad for every match. He doesn’t sing. In fact, he gives off what one might describe as a ‘nervous energy’ at every game, pretty much regardless of the score. He’s in good health, but if the worst should happen any time soon, I’m pretty sure the cause of death would be listed as “Konsa playing it out from the back”. Anyway, I don’t think he is a ‘worse’ fan than me for not singing - he cares so much he is almost paralysed with fear for 90 minutes!

I guess this is more aimed at people who talk about the atmosphere being “shit” as if it’s someone else’s responsibility.

I have thought about writing something like this for a while now, but have hesitated because I know how I probably come across. On top of being a patronising bellend, I am also a sucker. The less the sport, the league and the club care about me, the more I try to help them, and pay an amount that is increasingly significant to me, and increasingly insignificant to them, in the process. But this morning I thought I’d write this because, like singing in the Holte, if it makes even the tiniest difference, then it will have been worth it - at worst, all that’s going to happen is that I’ll look like a dick in front of a load of strangers.

To wrestle this nonsense back on topic - I have a lot of respect for the people behind Project B6, because they are trying to make a difference, and I have no reason to suggest that they are doing it for any reason other than to help the club they love. It’s just such a difficult balancing act, though - for an organised group to generate an atmosphere in a natural way. The second it feels unnatural, it fails. It’s plastic. Artificial.

I’ll bring my scarf tomorrow. And I’ll bring a spare for my Dad. (should that be capitalised?)

I really like this post Boozey even if I am one of the miserable fuckers who don't really sing and why I would never complain about atmosphere. Didn't think it was patronising.

Just imagine a fucking drum by you, though? I couldn't think of much worse. I've been to a Villa women's games this season at Walsall and there was one there and if I was any closer to them I would strangle them. I get it, gee everyone up... but not with bastard loud bangs.

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #56 on: March 04, 2023, 03:59:29 AM »
Who's this fucking guy?

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #57 on: March 04, 2023, 09:53:27 AM »
I hate the constant noise build up to kick off. The ground is not allowed to find its voice because of this choreographed assault to the ear drums.
It’s small time and pathetic.

Agree completely. The PA system should read out the teams, advertise upcoming fixtures, then shut up until half time. I might just about allow a rendition of that video that's soundtracked by Crazy Train about ten minutes before kick off, but nothing else.

I realise I'm an incredibly miserable person.


"So let's make some noise for Aston Villlllaaaa". Shut up then and we will!

The PA should also not announce anything about the opposition. I have no wish to know who their substitutes are, or which impudent arsehole of theirs has seen fit to score against us.

Offline edgysatsuma89

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #58 on: March 04, 2023, 05:16:49 PM »
Who's this fucking guy?

I don't know but I wouldn't mind someone putting their foot through the drum. You know... on the sly, like.

Offline Project B6

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Re: Project B6
« Reply #59 on: March 04, 2023, 09:03:05 PM »
We just aim to bring colour and vibrancy back to the stands. Whether that be flags and banners or mosaics, we hope to make Villa Park a cauldron of colour. As per the last 10 years.

We are not a group in the traditional sense a. ProjectB6 is intended to be an umbrella for all fans to come under.

Btw, Who’s got the drum?


 


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