WEB The Clock Ends boys in black
By Mitch Peotter Oct 6 2022
WEB Arsenal supporters are taking on the roles of ultras in an attempt to improve the atmosphere at
Arsenal fans are taking on the roles of ultras in an attempt to improve the atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium. The Clock End has been transformed into a sea of black and yellow flags, and the fans have been singing and chanting throughout the game. This is a different look for Arsenal fans, who are more used to being seen as a polite and respectful crowd. However, the ultras movement is growing in popularity across Europe, and it is now starting to make its mark in England.
The ultras movement is a fan culture that originated in Italy in the 1960s. Ultras are known for their passionate support of their team, and they often create a hostile atmosphere for opposing fans. They use flares, smoke bombs, and banners to create a visual spectacle, and they often sing and chant for the entire game. The ultras movement has been criticized for its violence and hooliganism, but it has also been praised for its passion and creativity.
The Arsenal ultras movement is still in its early stages, but it is already having an impact on the atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium. The fans are more vocal and passionate than ever before, and they are creating a more intimidating atmosphere for opposing teams. It is still too early to say whether the ultras movement will be a success at Arsenal, but it is certainly adding a new dimension to the fan experience.
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