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@Shadydan is correct, the atmosphere was often flat especially during the 90s/00s. But yes in the last season or two, it was electric but that was partly sentimentality and because we were terrific. The feeling in the south stand lower when Kane scored the worldy against the scum and removed his mask will stay with me forever. We didn't win though. Spursy.
I don't love where I sit (north upper) in terms of atmosphere and the bell end count (me included?) but it's decent for a new stadium and when I was in the South lower for Olympiakos it was very good. I have had good nights already against City twice and seeing Son obliterate Burnley but I take your point it is hard to enjoy it when we are seeing poor results/performance.
Ultimately we had to move to be a viably top club and I believe Levy/the club has done a lot right to balance that need for revenue with keeping the old atmosphere/feeling.
I was referring to the last few seasons. Anyway it's just my opinion. It's like a library in the new stadium.
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