lesliewiknke Posted yesterday at 09:08 AM #26 Posted yesterday at 09:08 AM Never Walk Alone! alabesco 1
riel Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM #27 Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM Manchester United and no doubt bout it alabesco 1
Stunningfray4 Posted yesterday at 09:10 AM #28 Posted yesterday at 09:10 AM Any update yet alabesco 1
Xcorbah303 Posted yesterday at 09:14 AM #29 Posted yesterday at 09:14 AM It’s man united for me alabesco 1
yakimp Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM #31 Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM If someone say Arsenal id slap them, it's Manchester United alabesco 1
jadib Posted yesterday at 09:17 AM #32 Posted yesterday at 09:17 AM King Manchester United alabesco 1
Gauzeess Posted yesterday at 09:22 AM #33 Posted yesterday at 09:22 AM It’s gotta be Liverpool for me, the atmosphere at Anfield during a Champions League night is somthing else entirely and their odds often shift like crazy because of that energy. You can literally feel the ground shake when You’ll Never Walk Alone starts and it pobably makes the away team’s win chance drop by 20 percent easy.
quillanick Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM #34 Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM Newcastle fans are genuinely unhinged in the best way, you can hear St James Park from about three poostcodes away. They treat every throw in like a penalty shootout and I sort of respect that. alabesco 1
yukiororia576 Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM #35 Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM Have to say Liverpool's home support on a European night is something else. Do you think atmosphere is more important than how many fans a club has worldwide? alabesco 1
hollowosund Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM #36 Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM i got lost trying to find my seat at Anfield once and some random fan led me halfway around the ground like we were old mates alabesco 1
sophetoria444 Posted yesterday at 01:36 PM #37 Posted yesterday at 01:36 PM went to an away day at crystal palace years ago and their section was tiny but holy crap the noise they made for 90 mins straight, never heard a small group be that loud honestly. still think wolves fans travel better though, saw them take over a whole pub near me on a random tuesday and the atmosphere was unreal alabesco 1
wrenolxen Posted 23 hours ago #38 Posted 23 hours ago Depends what you mean by best really. Soome clubs have massive global numbers but you cant beat the atmospheres at a few of the smaller grounds on a cold Tuesday night. Honestly think its almost impossible to compare fairly. alabesco 1
legacyally85 Posted 21 hours ago #39 Posted 21 hours ago try catching a crystal palace home game the holmesdale end is seriously underrated for noise alabesco 1
mrwashy Posted 14 hours ago #40 Posted 14 hours ago ngl newcastle fans are diff gravy, st james be rocking no matter what ? alabesco 1
Jadeaeen Posted 6 hours ago #41 Posted 6 hours ago went to a palace home game once and the holmesdale end was bouncing all match even when they were 2 down alabesco 1
tyxus Posted 6 hours ago #42 Posted 6 hours ago Honestly any club with a huge tourist section loses atmosphere fast, so the "best" changes a lot. alabesco 1
sydneyaeund4 Posted 6 hours ago #43 Posted 6 hours ago Newcastle easily oveer City, not even close. alabesco 1
Shredix05 Posted 5 hours ago #44 Posted 5 hours ago I sat in the away end at Anfield once and the noise after a goal literally made my ears ring for days, different level entirely. alabesco 1
krxoltia Posted 3 hours ago #45 Posted 3 hours ago You never get that raw waall of noise at Anfield like you do from the Toon Army at St James.
sydneyxen Posted 1 hour ago #47 Posted 1 hour ago People always say Liverpool or United but I think the noise at Selhurst Park is way more intimidating, it just doesn’t get the same media love. The smaller clubs often have a more intense atmosphere because it feels like every match is a cup final for them.
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