Matchday drummer

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BeesKnees99
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Matchday drummer

Post: # 236353Post BeesKnees99 »

Young lad on BTID might bring a drum to Notts County game..

Thoughts? I’d be okay with it, could be an interesting atmosphere experiment ...


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Norfolk & Chance
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236354Post Norfolk & Chance »

Will he be sat next to you?
beew
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236355Post beew »

Might be better if he bought 500 of his mates. Just saying....
BeesKnees99
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236356Post BeesKnees99 »

Atmosphere is a bit morgue-ish though. Drum could be lively and help spur the players? I enjoy them at matches when they’re not played aimlessly for 90 minutes


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Norfolk & Chance
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236357Post Norfolk & Chance »

I sat next to the drummer in the south stand at Underhill.
It was excruciating.
Eastleigh are welcome to him.
I know what you mean though.
Personally I'd rather the roar of a few thousand fans as we embark on another attack.
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BEE428
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236358Post BEE428 »

Of course, why not? The only thing I ask is he keeps the beat in time.
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beew
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236359Post beew »

BEE428 wrote:Of course, why not? The only thing I ask is he keeps the beat in time.
I can bring my metronome!
Sam_BFC
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236360Post Sam_BFC »

What happened to the fellow that brough that large red(?) drum in the late 90s?
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236361Post Reckless »

Sam_BFC wrote:What happened to the fellow that brough that large red(?) drum in the late 90s?
The demolition guys at Underhill should just about be uncovering him tommorow .
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pauln50
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236364Post pauln50 »

Reckless wrote:
Sam_BFC wrote:What happened to the fellow that brough that large red(?) drum in the late 90s?
The demolition guys at Underhill should just about be uncovering him tommorow .
:y:
mcleod23
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236368Post mcleod23 »

Definitely bring it along, good for him.
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Mikel Bee
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236369Post Mikel Bee »

beesknees99 wrote:Young lad on BTID might bring a drum to Notts County game..

Thoughts? I’d be okay with it, could be an interesting atmosphere experiment ...


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The Hive needs all the atmosphere it can get at the moment. We've had many drummers in the past and more often than not they lift the atmosphere so go for it.
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Norfolk & Chance
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236379Post Norfolk & Chance »

Just don't sit next to him! :-)
ccollis_869
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236380Post ccollis_869 »

Is it a normal drum or bhangra, because that didnt work at the Coventry game :rofl:
foxy
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Re: Matchday drummer

Post: # 236382Post foxy »

BTID say alot of things!
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