Match thread: Swans v Suns.
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As an aside, a part of me doesn't really like arguing against loud music, since I wonder if I'm giving the impression that I'm an aging soul, who doesn't really like music. But trust me, there's still noise that I find genuinely exciting.
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I think the level of noise depends where you sit. Speakers appear to be high in the stands so if you sit at ground level it’s a bit more bearable.Comment
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My opinion , wont be popular im sure, but i thought going to the game was about supporting the team ? Not about chit chat with friends ? Every player who pulls on the jumper deserves our respect and our support and for the FANS to be behind them . But a bit of music scares people off ? CmonComment
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However, I swear it's gotten louder in the O'Reilly this season. Maybe they've installed new speakers.Comment
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My opinion , wont be popular im sure, but i thought going to the game was about supporting the team ? Not about chit chat with friends ? Every player who pulls on the jumper deserves our respect and our support and for the FANS to be behind them . But a bit of music scares people off ? CmonComment
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Anyway, for the question on reason for non-attendance, I ticked the Covid box AND wrote in the ‘other reasons’ box a scathing note about the music. My seat is in the Brewongle and the sound up there is excruciating.Comment
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My opinion , wont be popular im sure, but i thought going to the game was about supporting the team ? Not about chit chat with friends ? Every player who pulls on the jumper deserves our respect and our support and for the FANS to be behind them . But a bit of music scares people off ? Cmon
Yes, footy's a game where players need support but it's primarily a social event where one catches up with friends and family to watch the game but also to talk about it and related stuff, especially during the breaks when there is no footy and the players don't need fans support.....so if fans can't do this due to incessant loud noise (hardly just a 'bit of music').....it is a problem. It's a sporting event, not a rock concert.
For the club to say 'we make no apologies' is a slap in the face to established fans....fans who are obviously not happy about it, to the point of reconsidering their memberships. Now that could be a real problem for the club. They should take notice.Last edited by stevoswan; 12 May 2022, 02:24 PM.Comment
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Me too, as I live in Melbourne. I find it incredible that this has not been addressed by the club! Surely they must know that this level of noise is off putting? It’s crazy that something so easily fixable can annoy fans and worse- keep them away! Someone please contact Tom Harley.Comment
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Another grenade TB? Bucking the obvious 'general consensus'? You suspect your opinion 'won't be popular'......but isn't that your point of posting it?
Yes, footy's a game where players need support but it's primarily a social event where one catches up with friends and family to watch the game but also to talk about it and related stuff, especially during the breaks when there is no footy and the players don't need fans support.....so if fans can't do this due to incessant loud noise (hardly just a 'bit of music').....it is a problem. It's a sporting event, not a rock concert.
For the club to say 'we make no apologies' is a slap in the face to established fans....fans who are obviously not happy about it, to the point of reconsidering their memberships. Now that could be a real problem for the club. They should take notice.
It is what it is so you can choose between going to games and supporting our great team or staying home because of some music ,Comment
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