Imaginary Crowd Sounds

Imaginary Crowd Sounds

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So who is watching premier league with added recorded crowd sounds and who prefers to hear the shouts from the bench and the players?

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@petewxyz said
So who is watching premier league with added recorded crowd sounds and who prefers to hear the shouts from the bench and the players?
The imaginary crowd sounds are better than some teams real sounds.

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@neilarini said
The imaginary crowd sounds are better than some teams real sounds.
Didn't like to say it first, but Arsenal as loud as Palace, don't think so!

I started without the crowd sounds feeling like I was being a purist, but to be honest I preferred the added sound. Not sure what that says??

BTW I was so proud of my daughter who started singing, 'You only sing when you're recorded'. So proud!

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@petewxyz said
Didn't like to say it first, but Arsenal as loud as Palace, don't think so!

I started without the crowd sounds feeling like I was being a purist, but to be honest I preferred the added sound. Not sure what that says??

BTW I was so proud of my daughter who started singing, 'You only sing when you're recorded'. So proud!
(I was making an Oldham joke - re imaginary/real crowd).

I like the imaginary crowd though. A lot of times I'll switch the sound off altogether. The imaginary crowd is soothing.

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@neilarini said
(I was making an Oldham joke - re imaginary/real crowd).

I like the imaginary crowd though. A lot of times I'll switch the sound off altogether. The imaginary crowd is soothing.
I remember taking my now wife to a match at Boundary Park. At one point when she needed to remind the linesman of the error of his ways whilst hinting at concerns about his parentage you could hear this high pitched scouse voice over the rest of the whole crowd - so proud!