by diamondgirl » 06 Jan 2014, 15:35
I'm sure we have touched on this topic before, but I was wondering. Do you think it would be of benefit, to the Gulls, if we took over the "Away" end for home supporters, and gave over the "away" end section of the Popside to visiting fans? That way they could have the current "Away" area in BB with a terrace area opposite. The reasoning behind this is that we would always shoot towards our own fans, no matter what half of the match it was, or if we lost the coin toss, and were turned around by the visiting captain.
I was thinking about it on Sat. (Morecambe) when we were indeed "turned" around and played towards the family stand in the 1st half. We had 3/4 good chances, in the 2nd half, to add a match winning (probably) 2nd goal to our tally. Do you think that the players, who had those chances, might have been encouraged to do a little better had they seen TUFC fans (Rather than an empty or hostile terrace) behind the goal?
There are a few other clubs who do have "Home" fans behind each goal. One that I can readily think of is Sat. opponents AFC Wimbledon. Just a thought.

I'm sure we have touched on this topic before, but I was wondering. Do you think it would be of benefit, to the Gulls, if we took over the "Away" end for home supporters, and gave over the "away" end section of the Popside to visiting fans? That way they could have the current "Away" area in BB with a terrace area opposite. The reasoning behind this is that we would always shoot towards our own fans, no matter what half of the match it was, or if we lost the coin toss, and were turned around by the visiting captain.
I was thinking about it on Sat. (Morecambe) when we were indeed "turned" around and played towards the family stand in the 1st half. We had 3/4 good chances, in the 2nd half, to add a match winning (probably) 2nd goal to our tally. Do you think that the players, who had those chances, might have been encouraged to do a little better had they seen TUFC fans (Rather than an empty or hostile terrace) behind the goal?
There are a few other clubs who do have "Home" fans behind each goal. One that I can readily think of is Sat. opponents AFC Wimbledon. Just a thought. :scarf: