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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'm just curious to season ticket holders? What are they louder games you have been to?
Will this one stand up?
I look forward to saying, "Shofar, shogood" many times Monday night
I'm going, for my first game ever up at Gillette.
What should I bring in to make noise without them taking it away?
I'm going, for my first game ever up at Gillette.
What should I bring in to make noise without them taking it away?
NO!!! My football (soccer) team in Scotland have won 5-1, 3 times this season, STAY BEHIND AND GET BEHIND THE TEAM, that's what can help teams, fans cheering and being loud.
I don't think any American sports crowd can match an Old Firm game...or El Clasico, Milan Derby, Ruhr Derby, Feyenoord/Ajax, for that matter....Now im no expert but should that not be two 5-1 wins and one 5-0??
The Gillette might not be the loudest stadium but it is a fortress. No team comes to the Gillette and gets an easy ride. 25 straight with TB starting.
Theres loud stadiums like Ford Field last week that make no difference to the home team.
it would be great if the fans made it a deafening stadium to visit but its not essential.
Parkhead and Ibrox are very much examples of this!!
Scottish Patriot number 2
I don't think any American sports crowd can match an Old Firm game...or El Clasico, Milan Derby, Ruhr Derby, Feyenoord/Ajax, for that matter....
I have not missed a game at Gillette Stadium and to this day the loudest I have ever heard Gillette was the very first regular season game played there. The First banner was revealed moments before kickoff and the Stadium was absolutely insane. They kept it going into the game too. There have been other moments thru the years but I dont think we have ever been louder than that moment.
And to be honest with the history of these two teams and the magnitude of this up coming game I could see the crowd getting close despite it being much more coorperate now than the first season.
I can assure I will be loud and proud but that isnt anything new as I have built up a reputation at my seats. The guy in the row in front of me introduced me to his wife at the last game by calling me the mouth.
Now im no expert but should that not be two 5-1 wins and one 5-0??
The Gillette might not be the loudest stadium but it is a fortress. No team comes to the Gillette and gets an easy ride. 25 straight with TB starting.
Theres loud stadiums like Ford Field last week that make no difference to the home team.
it would be great if the fans made it a deafening stadium to visit but its not essential.
Parkhead and Ibrox are very much examples of this!!
Scottish Patriot number 2
Crowd noise has been good the last few games, Keep It Up!
But, the loudest game I've ever been a part of was the 96 AFC Championship against Jacksonville. When Otis Smith returned that fumble for a TD the aluminum benches were actually shaking, and I think the concrete foundations of Foxboro Stadium might have been moving as well. Simply the loudest game ever; I could not hear my brother standing next to me. As Smith was running down the sideline towards the end zone I just recall screaming "OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD!" It was complete pandemonium...