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Posted July 27, 2014 00:25 · last edited July 27, 2014 00:40


Yesterday provided an ear-opening insight into the 'away' fans perspective of a game at the Stadium

I always thought, as a Foundation Season Ticket Holder in the Fever Zone, that the YF made a huge noise that was heard all round the ground.


I watched the first game in my usual place in the YF Zone, in black and white, enjoying and participating in the Hammers baiting, thinking that both sets of fans made a great noise


Second game I was in the Toon Zone and thought we made a great noise. 

However, from the away end, nothing could be heard from the home end, apart from one version of 'Oh Wellington' after about ten minutes


My mates confirmed that the chanting from the Toon Army could not be heard in the Fever Zone

I am now a confirmed supporter of a re-configured stadium to make it a better place to watch and participate in a game of football

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Warwick Hunt edited July 27, 2014 00:40


Yesterday provided an ear-opening insight into the 'away' fans perspective of a game at the Stadium

I always thought, as a Foundation Season Ticket Holder in the Fever Zone, that the YF made a huge noise that was heard all round the ground.


I watched the first game in my usual place in the YF Zone, in black and white, enjoying and participating in the Hammers baiting, thinking that both sets of fans made a great noise


Second game I was in the Toon Zone and thought we made a great noise. 

However, from the away end, nothing could be heard from the home end, apart from one version of 'Oh Wellington' after about ten minutes


Similarly, they confirmed that the chanting from the Toon Army could not be heard in the Fever Zone

I am now a confirmed supporter of a re-configured stadium to make it a better place to watch and participate in a game of football

Warwick Hunt edited July 27, 2014 00:37


Yesterday provided an ear-opening insight into the 'away' fans perspective of a game at the Stadium

I always thought, as a Foundation Season Ticket Holder in the Fever Zone, that the YF made a huge noise that was heard all round the ground.


I watched the first game in my usual place in the YF Zone, in black and white, enjoying and participating in the Hammers baiting, thinking that both sets of fans made a great noise


Second game I was in the Toon Zone and thought we made a great noise. 

However, from the away end, nothing could be heard from the home end, apart from one version of 'Oh Wellington' after about ten minutes


Even the memorial clapping from YF & Hammers fans could not be heard from the Toon section. I had to txt mates in the Fever Zone, to check there was clapping.

Similarly, they confirmed that the chanting and memorial clapping from the Toon Army could not be heard in the Fever Zone

I am now a confirmed supporter of a re-configured stadium to make it a better place to watch and participate in a game of football

Warwick Hunt edited July 27, 2014 00:26


Yesterday provided an ear-opening insight into the 'away' fans perspective of a game at the Stadium

I always thought, as a Foundation Season Ticket Holder in the Fever Zone, that the YF made a huge noise that was heard all round the ground.


I watched the first game in my usual place in the YF Zone, in black and white, enjoying and participating in the Hammers baiting, thinking that both sets of fans made a great noise


Second game I was in the Toon Zone and thought we made a great noise. 

However, from the away end, nothing could be heard from the home end, apart from one version of 'Oh Wellington' after about ten minutes


Even the memorial clapping from YF & Hammers fans could not be heard from the Toon section. I had to txt mates in the Fever Zone, to check there was clapping.

Similarly, they confirmed that the chanting and memorial clapping from the Toon Army could not be heard in the Fever Zone

I am now a confirmed supporter of a re-configured stadium to make it a better place to watch and participate in a game of football

Warwick Hunt edited July 27, 2014 00:26


Yesterday provided an ear-opening insight into the 'away' fans perspective of a game at the Stadium

I always thought, as a Foundation Season Ticket Holder in the Fever Zone, that the YF made a huge noise that was heard all round the ground.


I watched the first game in my usual place in the YF Zone, in black and white, enjoying and participating in the Hammers baiting, thinking that both sets of fans made a great noise


Second game I was in the Toon Zone and thought we made a great noise. 

However, from the away end, nothing could be heard from the home end, apart from one version of 'Oh Wellington' after about ten minutes


Even the memorial clapping fromYF & Hammers fans could not be heard from the Toon section. I had to txt mates in the Fever Zone, to check there was clapping.

Similarly, they confirmed that the chanting and memorial clapping from the Toon Army could not be heard in the Fever Zone

I am now a confirmed supporter of a re-configured stadium to make it a better place to watch and participate in a game of football