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I prefer it without the daft music. I also wonder why when they come out we're asked to 'make some noise' only to be drowned out by some other daft music.
It was one of the items we discussed and we agreed to drop it. After all, we should be able to make our own noise when we score.
I'm definitely glad it's gone to be honest. It's not needed and it drowns out the fans.
I also wonder why when they come out we're asked to 'make some noise' only to be drowned out by some other daft music.
We've made a raft of changes in recent weeks, some of course have been more noticeable than most, but we are getting there. The process has to be seen as seamless otherwise what we are trying to achieve may be counter productive. The lack of goal music is just one of the changes but your approval of it makes me/us more determined.
Quote from: silent majority on February 26, 2013, 12:30:48 amWe've made a raft of changes in recent weeks, some of course have been more noticeable than most, but we are getting there. The process has to be seen as seamless otherwise what we are trying to achieve may be counter productive. The lack of goal music is just one of the changes but your approval of it makes me/us more determined.So the VSC has decided if music should be played following a goal?
Just the use of the word "We". I thought when you are using "We" and referring to things "We agreed to drop", that "we" means the VSC...unless you are using the royal "we"?oui?
Quote from: benaldo on February 26, 2013, 01:20:22 pmJust the use of the word "We". I thought when you are using "We" and referring to things "We agreed to drop", that "we" means the VSC...unless you are using the royal "we"?oui?He's referring to the people involved in the fan engagement scheme ("In Rovers We Trust") that the club has been using all season to try and allow us supporters to have a say in the running of the football club. I thought that was pretty straight forward.