What do you think to having a section of the Eastbank Terrace painted red as a designated zone for the Red and Blue Army? This way all the people who stand in this section create the atmosphere.
Interesting point, the fence is due to come down soon, not sure when though. I was thinking about moving the RBA to the other side of the EASTBANK i know this might not go down well, but it would bring us closer together, and away from the kids that seem to hang out at the back of the stand. any thoughts?
I think that if/when the fence comes down we should congregate right behind the goal in the mddle, so the atmosphere disipates its way around the Eastbank, and more people would sing. The kids arenīt a massive problem in my opinion. In a few years when their voices break, we have more peole chanting anyway!
Do you know when the fence is due to be pulled down? Does that signal the end of away support in the East bank? A big shame in my opinion- the atmosphere isnīt as good when the away supporters are near the railway line. what do you think?
I agree the kids can be annoying sometimes because they get a bit over excited but I think if we do move away from that side all that will happen is that they will move with us as they obviously enjoy the noise! Keep up the good work.
I am kind of hoping they don't take the fence down because the atmosphere has gone a bit since the away fans weren't aloud in the eastbank.But what ever happens with the fence it will always be a good atmosphere in the eastbank no mater what.
Great website lads, keep up the good work. I know as i'm only 14, that the kids do have a good time up the top of the east bank, and that i have been standing in the east bank for a log time, so it would be good that no matter what age, anyone should be able to join the R.B.A.
I think pulling the fence down would be a good idea so every one could stand directly behind the goal. Better atmosphere, and more direct suppot for Bully.
You need to remember that the kids are the future.I stood where they do when I was a kid and I'm 40 now[30 if anyone ask].My son is 11 and stands in the Eastbank.Its his first season going away and I think they need encouraging.