ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Just wondering how you guys feel St James' compares now to say 10 or 20 years ago in terms of atmosphere? Obviously your owners went down the re-devolpment route instead of building brand spanking new stadium, so do you feel this help retain some of the atmosphere? Or is it a case of the more fans in a ground the more diluted the atmosphere becomes? I'm thinking of writing an article about new vs redeveloped stadiums in the north east and think it's interesting that you are the only major club up here that didn't knock down your spritual home and build a new ground... do you know why the club chose to go down this route? Was there ever a new stadium proposal, or has it never been muted? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manc-mag 1 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 You can't beat it for location. Unrivalled in English football, so relocation would have been even more of an issue for us than other clubs imho, in terms of losing one of the club's true virtues. That said the proposed move wasn't far at all Andy (Leazes Park). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monroe Transfer 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Are all your 'north-east articles' going to be about Newcastle? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaddockLad 17274 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) There was a new stadium proposed I think, on the Town Moor, which had the "save a gay whale" brigade up in arms. It almost certainly guaranteed the large scale redevelopment of SJP that we see today. And a fuckin ludicrous scheme dreamt up by the local press about sharing a stadium with the tramps near Gateshead. To be fair the Chronicle sold a lot of papers that night. We're lucky in a way, we can still make an almighty racket and quite often do. I think thats much the same as the old days, but its all reaction to whats happening on the pitch nowadays. We often used to create huge atmospheres on the open Gallowgate just by our own sheer exuberance,pride and of course at NUFC our sense of (black) humour when things were going tits up. Which they invairiably did. We created better atmospheres than clubs with a lot more to celebrate at the time than we did too. Edited February 16, 2012 by PaddockLad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 Are all your 'north-east articles' going to be about Newcastle? No my 1st one was about boro, the 2nd was about the toon, the 3rd was about sunderland, and my next will be about all 3 clubs looking at new vs redeveloped grounds and the atmosphere & cultural significance of each Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 I think the atmosphere about the time I started going to games late 85 to 89, was absolutely amazing. Watch Newcastle v West Ham 1986 to see what I mean. Even though we were shit, amongst fair minded people we were rightly regarded as the best fans in England, we were by a million miles, vocally, numerically and loyalty wise virtually untouchable compared with anyone when you compare success by turn oot. We come in the top 10 once between 1977 and 1994, yet we were always in the top 5th-7th best supported club in the country, seeing every world class player we had sold. The atmosphere was almost always mint, although you can look back with rose tinted glasses. Alan Hansen said on our promotion in 93 we were the best supporters in the world, and that's someone steeped in wallpusher delusions. Even when it became all seater the atmosphere could be hair raising. We won 32 out of 38 home games between 1995 and 1997, and the crowd won us so many points. I remember a game against Everton we had 10 men for 80 minutes, and won 1-0 the crowd got us through. The expanding of the stands in 2000, didn't help the atmosphere but you can even now get an absolutely brilliant noise at games, the mackems last season was up there with anything, and Cardiff the season before, but generally the atmosphere can still be OK, but modern fans have ruined it. The younguns can't even sing we love ye Newcastle properly man, it's the modern fan, not all younguns are like this, but that's my reason behind why it's shit sometimes now. I mean where I sit we're surrounded by cunts who go to garden centres on a Sunday (and enjoy it). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 There was a new stadium proposed I think, on the Town Moor, which had the "save a gay whale" brigade up in arms. It almost certainly guaranteed the large scale redevelopment of SJP that we see today. And a fuckin ludicrous scheme dreamt up by the local press about sharing a stadium with the tramps near Gateshead. To be fair the Chronicle sold a lot of papers that night. We're lucky in a way, we can still make an almighty racket and quite often do. I think thats much the same as the old days, but its all reaction to whats happening on the pitch nowadays. We often used to create huge atmospheres on the open Gallowgate just by our own sheer exuberance,pride and of course at NUFC our sense of (black) humour when things were going tits up. Which they invairiably did. We created better atmospheres than clubs with a lot more to celebrate at the time than we did too. Thanks that's a great response So you feel that maybe the club re-developed rather than moved because there weren't really many other possible alternative areas, and that the club has benefitted from this in the long term? Someone made a good point to me about the Taylor report basically ruining the atmosphere at matches to a degree, and they are probably right, however it sounds like St James' still has a good atmosphere. I remember after you last increased the capacyity a lot of people saying it had ruined the atmosphere, do you feel that wasn't the case, or do you feel it's just sorted itself out over time and re-found the atmosphere it had before? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wykikitoon 20151 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 I goto a lot of cycling events in this contry and people are embarrassed to clap and cheer the cyclists for some reason and this is the same at matches. People are scared of making noise in public places. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 I've long said that there should be a breathaliser going in to grounds, and if it's proven that you haven't had 4 pints before the game, unless you've got a doctors note, you should be refused admittance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 I think the atmosphere about the time I started going to games late 85 to 89, was absolutely amazing. Watch Newcastle v West Ham 1986 to see what I mean. Even though we were shit, amongst fair minded people we were rightly regarded as the best fans in England, we were by a million miles, vocally, numerically and loyalty wise virtually untouchable compared with anyone when you compare success by turn oot. We come in the top 10 once between 1977 and 1994, yet we were always in the top 5th-7th best supported club in the country, seeing every world class player we had sold. The atmosphere was almost always mint, although you can look back with rose tinted glasses. Alan Hansen said on our promotion in 93 we were the best supporters in the world, and that's someone steeped in wallpusher delusions. Even when it became all seater the atmosphere could be hair raising. We won 32 out of 38 home games between 1995 and 1997, and the crowd won us so many points. I remember a game against Everton we had 10 men for 80 minutes, and won 1-0 the crowd got us through. The expanding of the stands in 2000, didn't help the atmosphere but you can even now get an absolutely brilliant noise at games, the mackems last season was up there with anything, and Cardiff the season before, but generally the atmosphere can still be OK, but modern fans have ruined it. The younguns can't even sing we love ye Newcastle properly man, it's the modern fan, not all younguns are like this, but that's my reason behind why it's shit sometimes now. I mean where I sit we're surrounded by cunts who go to garden centres on a Sunday (and enjoy it). Cheers for the info, I noticed you couldn't help add that little bit about Everton but I forgive you Do you think that the all seater thing attracts different crowds then, or do you feel that maybe it's just changed people's approach and mentality... sort of like if you go to a gig and stand people are jumping around all over the place, but sit in the seated areas and it's very mundane. If you had moved to the town moor do you think the atmosphere would be worse or no different? Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 I've long said that there should be a breathaliser going in to grounds, and if it's proven that you haven't had 4 pints before the game, unless you've got a doctors note, you should be refused admittance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweetleftpeg 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 The new ground was literally going to be next door on Castle Leazes..I did a feasibility study on it for my A-Level Business assignment! (geektastic) As an aside, me and my mate have noticed that there seems to be a large influx of mackem/county Durham accents at the match these days, we've had three behind us the last few games with really broad mackem twangs. Anyone else noticed this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 The new ground was literally going to be next door on Castle Leazes..I did a feasibility study on it for my A-Level Business assignment! (geektastic) As an aside, me and my mate have noticed that there seems to be a large influx of mackem/county Durham accents at the match these days, we've had three behind us the last few games with really broad mackem twangs. Anyone else noticed this? This is the reason why i dont understand why no-ones ever pumped any money in to Durham FC... I went to my mates in Crook last season to watch the derby and half the pub were stood there in red and white, and the other half in black and white... all mixed in together, all laughing and smiling and chatting. Living in newcastle this seemed extremely odd to me! I know a few 'die hard' geordies who were born, bred and live in County Durham and only go to Newcastle about twice a year and both times its because their missus wants to go clothes shopping Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 The new ground was literally going to be next door on Castle Leazes..I did a feasibility study on it for my A-Level Business assignment! (geektastic) As an aside, me and my mate have noticed that there seems to be a large influx of mackem/county Durham accents at the match these days, we've had three behind us the last few games with really broad mackem twangs. Anyone else noticed this? Big time. The thing is from 92 to about 2008 it was basically a closed shop in terms of season ticket holders, now any fucka can go, that's my theory. You rarely heard a mackem accent pre Keegan the first time ever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 The new ground was literally going to be next door on Castle Leazes..I did a feasibility study on it for my A-Level Business assignment! (geektastic) As an aside, me and my mate have noticed that there seems to be a large influx of mackem/county Durham accents at the match these days, we've had three behind us the last few games with really broad mackem twangs. Anyone else noticed this? So why do you think they didn't build a new stdium on Castle Leazes, and are you glad they went down the re-development route instead? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweetleftpeg 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 We def hear more mackem accents at the game, since we got promoted actually. Maybe we've just got more round us. The reason I notice this, and I apologise to any County Durham born fans we have, is that I hate the mackem accent. It really grates on me. It just sounds like our accent gone way wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 We def hear more mackem accents at the game, since we got promoted actually. Maybe we've just got more round us. The reason I notice this, and I apologise to any County Durham born fans we have, is that I hate the mackem accent. It really grates on me. It just sounds like our accent gone way wrong. Probs from Shields though I'd imagine? I've met many a person from Shields, Jarrow, Fellgate etc that sound distinctly Makem but support newcastle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 We def hear more mackem accents at the game, since we got promoted actually. Maybe we've just got more round us. The reason I notice this, and I apologise to any County Durham born fans we have, is that I hate the mackem accent. It really grates on me. It just sounds like our accent gone way wrong. I makes my brain bleed, a proper Sunderland tewny accent/ Eyst Durum ye naa like Peaturlea, Eysington and 'Orden oh dear, oh dear. West of the A1 isn't too bad, you couldn't detect much mackem in SBR, and you can't when you speak to Tom on here neither. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweetleftpeg 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 The new ground was literally going to be next door on Castle Leazes..I did a feasibility study on it for my A-Level Business assignment! (geektastic) As an aside, me and my mate have noticed that there seems to be a large influx of mackem/county Durham accents at the match these days, we've had three behind us the last few games with really broad mackem twangs. Anyone else noticed this? So why do you think they didn't build a new stdium on Castle Leazes, and are you glad they went down the re-development route instead? It was because 12 dog walkers did a made up petition iirc. They were at the monument trying to get names. The plan was to build the new ground on Castle Leazes and then SJP would become a sporting arena; Rugby, Basketball, Ice Hockey. It was Sir John's big dream. I remember that when it was kicking off about Castle Leazes he was threatening to take the club to Gateshead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 We def hear more mackem accents at the game, since we got promoted actually. Maybe we've just got more round us. The reason I notice this, and I apologise to any County Durham born fans we have, is that I hate the mackem accent. It really grates on me. It just sounds like our accent gone way wrong. Probs from Shields though I'd imagine? I've met many a person from Shields, Jarrow, Fellgate etc that sound distinctly Makem but support newcastle Nar they probably sound more like us than mackems, Happy Face and NJS will be pleased to see this crack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manc-mag 1 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 What was the Leazes development capacity top whack? 60 k? Or was it 65k? Not that much more than SJP got to in the end and not anything we ever ended up needing tbf. Ours redevelopment cost a fortune like given the topography. Didnt the Mackems get a 40,000 seater (as was) for all of £6 million? We paid £45 million for an extra 16,000 seats. Their's is made of Anderson Shelter cast offs like obviously. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 What was the Leazes development capacity top whack? 60 k? Or was it 65k? Not that much more than SJP got to in the end and not anything we ever ended up needing tbf. Ours redevelopment cost a fortune like given the topography. Didnt the Mackems get a 40,000 seater (as was) for all of £6 million? We paid £45 million for an extra 16,000 seats. Their's is made of Anderson Shelter cast offs like obviously. The full SOS including their 2001 add on cost £22m. The SJP redevelopment cost £120m from 93-2000. The Castle Leazes ground was for a capacity of 55,000 initially with the option of extending to 70,000. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 The new ground was literally going to be next door on Castle Leazes..I did a feasibility study on it for my A-Level Business assignment! (geektastic) As an aside, me and my mate have noticed that there seems to be a large influx of mackem/county Durham accents at the match these days, we've had three behind us the last few games with really broad mackem twangs. Anyone else noticed this? So why do you think they didn't build a new stdium on Castle Leazes, and are you glad they went down the re-development route instead? It was because 12 dog walkers did a made up petition iirc. They were at the monument trying to get names. The plan was to build the new ground on Castle Leazes and then SJP would become a sporting arena; Rugby, Basketball, Ice Hockey. It was Sir John's big dream. I remember that when it was kicking off about Castle Leazes he was threatening to take the club to Gateshead. Thanks for that, so basically 2 proposed moves were knocked back due to opposition? I wasn't aware of that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajax_andy 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Author Share Posted February 16, 2012 We def hear more mackem accents at the game, since we got promoted actually. Maybe we've just got more round us. The reason I notice this, and I apologise to any County Durham born fans we have, is that I hate the mackem accent. It really grates on me. It just sounds like our accent gone way wrong. Probs from Shields though I'd imagine? I've met many a person from Shields, Jarrow, Fellgate etc that sound distinctly Makem but support newcastle Nar they probably sound more like us than mackems, Happy Face and NJS will be pleased to see this crack Not sure about that... they say "mirrow" instead or mirror and anyone who says that is definately Makem (and also stupid in my eyes) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manc-mag 1 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 What was the Leazes development capacity top whack? 60 k? Or was it 65k? Not that much more than SJP got to in the end and not anything we ever ended up needing tbf. Ours redevelopment cost a fortune like given the topography. Didnt the Mackems get a 40,000 seater (as was) for all of £6 million? We paid £45 million for an extra 16,000 seats. Their's is made of Anderson Shelter cast offs like obviously. The full SOS including their 2001 add on cost £22m. The SJP redevelopment cost £120m from 93-2000. The Castle Leazes ground was for a capacity of 55,000 initially with the option of extending to 70,000. That's it aye-wondered why I couldnt remember a finite figure, it's cos it had the ability to extend. I'm surprised the Mackems ended up £22 million after the add-on, I could have sworn it was only £6 million for the initial 40,000?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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