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Originally Posted by
mr. magoo 
Just to be pendantic, Highbury had the Clock End and North Stand.
Shed End was/is at Stamford Bridge. Old Bridge had an end stand covered in corrugated metal (i.e., like a shed), whereas now it's just called the "Shed End."
I found them strangely quiet, actually, and I like Arsenal. NY fans were much louder where I was sitting. But then I notice that fans in the upper deck sound a lot louder in the upper deck, but are hard to hear lower down.
Btw, for NYC-based soccer fans, Henry coming to the RB has made the team MUCH more fun to watch. Nice attacking play, good passing, etc. I think it's more Henry than Marquez, who doesn't seem to have picked up his speed enough for MLS yet. Henry has enlivened other NY players too (Richards, Angel, etc.) It's a good time.
My bad. I only went to a couple of games @ Highbury (long ago). The memorable match (West Ham) had opposing fans congregating on the open terrace (to the south?) where the clock was, while the opposite end (which i recall it being at least partially covered with that corrugated tin stuff ?) was all Arsenal. I think that and the Arsenal tube station being covered in "shed" referenced graffiti might be responsible for my confusion? Also, a couple of guys I grew up with had gone to ASL and would regale us w/ Chelsea stories, so maybe that' it?
Anyway, I was in the upper section next to these guys on Saturday. To me, they were much louder than the guys behind the goal, so where you're sitting probably has a lot to do w/ your perception. Yes, compared to European crowds they were fairly quiet, but the Wild ROver-themed song was done a few times, same w/ Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal (tune of Here We Go). It just seemed very misplaced to me. And the anti-Spurs stuff was just

What pissed me off was the hostility toward individuals simply wearing an EPL jersey.
Agreed that RB was much more fun to watch.