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Friday
Sep142012

Let’s pretend we scored a goal

Thanks to everyone that cited 1882 (blocks 15 and 16 allocated) when getting tickets for the NextGen game at the Lane against Barca on Thursday night. Around 600 or so like-minded supporters turned up, stood up and sang for 90 minutes. Great atmosphere before the game at the Bricklayers pub and relentless enthusiasm right up to the final whistle and beyond. Okay, so there were some issues with overzealous stewards during the first half including the Old Bill doing the rounds although to be fair to them they were only following club policy, something witnessed on any given match day at Spurs.

Although this is an U-19’s game its hardly the same category as a fully fledged league match. Lack of communication it would seem was the reason as the head steward was apologetic to one Spurs fan after a heated debate on the subject. They didn’t seem to know the club had arranged the blocks for us (supporters that wanted to sing – you try signing sitting down). Second half, they let us get on with it proving safe standing is exactly that. So thank you to Spurs and the stewards. I’m sure it will be slicker next time round.

If you missed this whole 1882 thing first time round, it involved us travelling to Charlton away last season for the FA Youth Cup. 250 turned up for it, singing for the entirety of the match. We lost, 1-0. We didn’t care much, we just sang about Spurs. Considering all the coverage over the current supporting landscape at the Lane and the nervous, fearful approach – the aim of Thursday evening was to bring back some of that upbeat, constant love for the shirt no matter what was going on around us. I think we did pretty well. Just over 8k turned up for the game which is amazing in itself. Barca won 2-0, not unexpected. Out of our lot Pritchard looks a gem. Samper is one to watch for Barca.

I guess the thing that sticks out most from the evening is that if this sort of unofficial standing area was not available on the night, if Spurs were not accommodating then there would not have been the atmosphere created because all the people that want to sing will have had tickets all over the West Stand leaving them fragmented. Stick them all in one place and you get what we got: Support, from start to finish. Then again, the fact we need a singing section to produce a far better experience than sitting there doing nothing is another example of modern football and that's why we started 1882. To draw people in.

Okay, so the pressure of youth football from a supporter’s perspective is not on the same level of expectancy than first team football. But considering the Park Lane lower was once known for its voice, seems a shame and a waste that if the hardcore stand there, they’re not producing the same vocals every other weekend that 600 produced for a NextGen game. It’s not even about 1882 and The Fighting Cock. It’s simply about recapturing that romantic notion of being proud of the badge on the shirt and not caring about anything other than being Tottenham Hotspur. Everyone at Spurs has a voice. It’s better to be heard singing that it is complaining.

The essence of supporter is to support. If that makes us a dying breed, so be it. We'll be part of it until the end.

 

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Great to meet a few more people off Twitter, although not enough of you it seems. Avatars on t-shirts like name tags next time? Missed out on a couple of handshakes and hugs. Pleasure to chat to Crackers who hosts the 'Ohh When the Spurs' podcast with Antony Costa. And big love to @eperons, @Teflon6 and also @THFCAlex from Norway with a better English accent than most English people - all of them travelled in from the continent to make the game. Not forgetting the God like CaseTFC (webmaster of The Fighting Cock website) who visited the Lane from Crewe.

The West Stand has never been so noisy. We'll be part of it until the end.

 

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Reader Comments (13)

God I hope I'm surrounded by some of you guys against Villa and Chelsea! I'm honoured to have been a part of last night. Just hope some non-attendees get the idea and support the shirt at the next home game!

You guys at TFC need to take a bow, it was brilliant.

"You can stick paella up your arse, cos we've got chicken king and chip!" (via Crackers)

Sep 14, 2012 at 10:02 PM | Unregistered Commenter@yiddogray

I was in Block 11 with my Boy who is 6. His first time, mine against Wimbledon in 1988. He and I were both gutted not to have been in "the noisy bit" but I was smiling throughout watching you boys supporting our team to the max, a genius idea and deserves the recognition It's getting. I'll make sure I'm there for the next 1882 outing. Well Done to you all....

Sep 14, 2012 at 10:11 PM | Unregistered CommenterSi

My name is Nicola Berti
I'm aged around thirty
I come from a team in Milan - Inter!
When I walk down the street
All the people I meet
They say, Hey gorgeous, what's your name
My name's Nicola Berti

Sep 14, 2012 at 10:15 PM | Registered Commenterspooky

Loved it....uefa cup next?.....cheers everyone...even the steward with the basin haircut who wanted to evict my boy for standing on a chair!...small steward..small boy (7)...ridiculous.
Seriously good times..thanks all.

Sep 14, 2012 at 10:15 PM | Unregistered CommenterColsey

They were over the top first half. Eased off though.

Sep 14, 2012 at 10:23 PM | Registered Commenterspooky

"Shit Gerard Piquet, you're just a shit Gerard Pique"t - love it. Top night in the corner of Block 16

Sep 14, 2012 at 11:01 PM | Unregistered CommenterLeo

Great idea and looks like a right laugh im sure the players loved it as well ,i might have to get on the coach of death
from the village i live to have a bit of that !! .
How much were the tickets ??? and how good was Pritchard ?? .

Keep it up ,old school styly.

Sep 14, 2012 at 11:05 PM | Unregistered CommenterEdinburghSpur

Brought the Mrs to her first competitive Spurs game last night and stood in block 15, she loved it! Great atmosphere all night hopefully it'll continue on for the QPR game next weekend. Cheers to the FC boys for arranging it.

Sep 14, 2012 at 11:15 PM | Unregistered CommenterColbot

Was in block 16 spooky ,when it kicked off with the head stewart and 4 blokes behind me, because they told that lone policeman they were not going to sit down and for him not to speak down to them. Then the head steward went to have a go at the lads for being rude to the policeman, but they argued their case and he eventually backed down. Good atmosphere, but cringed at the amount of swearing when there was a lot of young kids about.
These games will draw and give a chance for a new generation to see games that is affordable for families to take their kids. Glad to see Spurs are in this competition and glad to see that it helps the youths used to playing in a n atmosphere and against top European clubs. Definately will see more of these games. And a big thank you to the 1882 movement in getting like minded fans supporting the Spurs youths vocally. COYS.

Sep 14, 2012 at 11:16 PM | Unregistered Commenterkoko-61

@koko - have to say the language was a little OTT at some points and even heard the Campbell song at one point. Hopefully the other songs won over :-)

@spooky - 15, give us a song, 15, 15, give us a song!

Sep 15, 2012 at 12:20 AM | Unregistered Commenter@Yiddogray

Big Man 'ere,

Woz at the Barca game. We woz big time. In case you uvnt erd, we woz hard and tough.

We are uckin mentalists. Need to make sure cry cnut knows how BiG and Ard we are. Tually, no need, we ave a blog hat tells the flat and crowded ow hard we is.

Big Man

Sep 15, 2012 at 1:48 AM | Unregistered CommenterBig Man

Watched it on a brilliant stream and the fans were very audible throughout...Sounded like a great atmosphere

Entertaining match

Sep 15, 2012 at 9:26 AM | Unregistered CommenterFCBarca

Was gutted not to be able to go in the end. I will without a doubt be at the next 1882 event. Such a brilliant movement!

Sep 17, 2012 at 9:02 PM | Unregistered CommenterLiam

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