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05 May 2008, 05:42 PM
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Standing Sections at WPS games?
I've been talking with the Breakers about setting aside a part of the stadium where standing/singing/drumming/etc. are encouraged. Every MLS team has this component, but I've never seen it for the women's game. In my discussions with the Breakers, I was asked how much interest there was in this possibility. And I realized, I have no idea.
So, what do you think? Would you be interested in supporting a WPS team from a standing section? Do you think we could fill a section with active supporters? Half a section? A few rows? Or would it just be me and a handful of my friends?
Do enough women's soccer fans of this type exist to warrant a section reserved for us?
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05 May 2008, 06:53 PM
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
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Originally Posted by Meinert6
I've been talking with the Breakers about setting aside a part of the stadium where standing/singing/drumming/etc. are encouraged. Every MLS team has this component, but I've never seen it for the women's game. In my discussions with the Breakers, I was asked how much interest there was in this possibility. And I realized, I have no idea.
So, what do you think? Would you be interested in supporting a WPS team from a standing section? Do you think we could fill a section with active supporters? Half a section? A few rows? Or would it just be me and a handful of my friends?
Do enough women's soccer fans of this type exist to warrant a section reserved for us?
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If they create a standing section, I will pay in full for a season ticket right now.
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05 May 2008, 07:15 PM
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
Yes and no.
I think the problem some of the old WUSA supporters clubs had was convincing their members to move from their perfect center field seats. Many were season ticket holders and they just didn't want to watch the game from the outer stands. That being said, the Crusaders (Freedom) managed to get a decent crowd or two, but I don't think it managed to have anything even close to that of the men.
I don't recall too many matches of any kind (U.S. or WUSA) that really put on a good sized supporters section, except maybe the 2002 WUSA semifinals in Cary (Beat Brigade) and the 2001 U.S.-Mexico game in Charleston (Sam's Army organized it). Although I suspect there were a few more. But not many.
Is there already a supporter's club for the Breakers?
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Would you be interested in supporting a WPS team from a standing section?
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A WPS team? No. I'd rather watch from my center field seat. But tailgating, post-match drinking, etc.? Yes, definitely.
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Do you think we could fill a section with active supporters? Half a section?
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Not to be pessimistic, but I would say probably not.
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A few rows? Or would it just be me and a handful of my friends?
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Yes, and possibly. I would seriously organize a SC first, if one doesn't exist, then gauge members and potential members before getting the team to reserve a whole section.
Just my two. Sorry to be pessimistic. It's not to say it won't or can't change, but just reflecting on my personal interactions with the various SCs. Subject to disagreement, of course.
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05 May 2008, 07:27 PM
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
I agree with most of redcard's post, but am a little less pessimistic. I don't think you are going to fill a section right out of the gate, but wouldn't exclude the possibility. When the Riptide has enough members or inquireies, ask them. I am a former and probably future member of the Midnight Riders, but I like my regular seats. I think that getting a designated sectionis a start, then see what your members want rather mandating either sitting or standing.
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05 May 2008, 07:41 PM
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
I pretty much go to all the Chicago Fire games. No matter where my seat is, I always stand in the concourse behind Section 8 Supporters. I Watch the game, mingle and am near all the stuff with Section 8.
I would love to see a standing supporters area for the Chicago Franchise. They would probably be located where Section 8 is now at the north end. However, if it's just going to be a handfull of people then it's pointless. It's worth it when you have a full section of people singing in unison and you can hear it at the other end.
One reason I would like to see it because it would add a more serious competetive edge to the game. Some teeth if you will. Women's sports are often viewed as "feel good and soft and fuzzy". I would like this league to develop some "nasty" rivalries where the fans get into it and the players play each other tough.
I would like to see when a player puts on a Chicago or Boston or St Louis jersey that she plays with full heart for the home name on the jersey and not just to look good so she can be called up to the National Team.
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05 May 2008, 07:53 PM
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
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Is there already a supporter's club for the Breakers?
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Yes - I and a few others have been working to start one, called the Riptide. We are well aware that supporters' club and standing section are not synonymous. I imagine that there are plenty of people who would want to be a part of the supporters' club for the reasons you mention, but want to sit and watch the games from midfield seats. I also imagine that there are people who would like to stand and sing during games who have little interest in being involved in an organized supporters' club.
That being said, I think that one of our responsibilities as a supporters' club is to work with the team to create a standing section for those who would choose to watch the game that way, which is what we're doing right now. So at this stage, I'm just trying to get a feel for how women's soccer fans like to watch a game.
And, thanks for the idea Dan - I just added this as a question on the Riptide's inquiry form.
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06 May 2008, 10:42 AM
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
i think this is an interesting idea and interesting predicament. on one hand, i'd love to turn the atmosphere at WPS games into those in the premiership, with everyone singing and chanting all the time. tha'ts obviously hoping for too much, but a standing, singing area would be fun. that being said, i would probably rather watch the game from the best seats available, and whether i would trade that for boisterousness would depend on how boisterous and well organized the sc was. kind of a catch 22, i suppose. but from a practical standpoint, what would you sing and chant? if i showed up at a game i would have no idea what to say, so maybe some cheat sheats would be helpful. i also think that you'd have to have enough that the songs didn't get repetitive. the same three or four 30 second songs for ninety minutes would be dreadful.
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06 May 2008, 01:14 PM
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Charlie Davies, US #9
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Weymouth, MA
Supporter: New England Revolution, Boston Breakers, Liverpool FC
Foe: Chicago Fire, Manchester United FC
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
I'm sure we'll come up with quite a repertoire of chants etc in Boston...
However if you find yourself in the Chicago Supporters Section you'll probably hear the same old...
Si-r-ens..Si-r-ens
Sirens..Sirens..Sirens...
Sire Sire, Sire Sire....
Sire Sire, Sire-rens...
Or whatever they end up calling themselves for 90 minutes...
May as well start the rilvary right now right??
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06 May 2008, 01:15 PM
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Charlie Davies, US #9
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Weymouth, MA
Supporter: New England Revolution, Boston Breakers, Liverpool FC
Foe: Chicago Fire, Manchester United FC
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
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Originally Posted by revsfan98
If they create a standing section, I will pay in full for a season ticket right now.
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Get your pen ready Rich...
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07 May 2008, 05:44 PM
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Supporter: Chicago Fire, Chicago Red Stars, Manchester United FC
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Re: Standing Sections at WPS games?
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Originally Posted by REVS FAN 1
I'm sure we'll come up with quite a repertoire of chants etc in Boston...
However if you find yourself in the Chicago Supporters Section you'll probably hear the same old...
Si-r-ens..Si-r-ens
Sirens..Sirens..Sirens...
Sire Sire, Sire Sire....
Sire Sire, Sire-rens...
Or whatever they end up calling themselves for 90 minutes...
May as well start the rilvary right now right?? 
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It will be a success if they are anywhere near what the Fire supporters do.
And if you're implying that Section 8 sings the same songs over and over, when was the last time you came to Toyota Park?
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