any luck they wont be lettung drums in, cant stand them, any fully grown man who finds a need to take a drum to a rugby league game really needs to get a full length mirror, take a good long hard look at themselves and ask the question "how sad an am i?"
is it some sort of way of saying to others "hey look at me im a super fan, not just an average run of the mill fan like the rest of you, in fact i care so much i bring a drum"
Drums ruin spontaneous singing as people - like Zombies or Robots - have conditioned themselves (in an atmosphere with a drum) to only clap or sing or make the droany predictable noises of "Der der der der der der der der der der der der der der der der" at matches when a drummer is drumming.
Saints have got it right in banning drums. Drums make an atmosphere sound tacky and cheesy. Drums are also not needed in a crowd fewer in number than about 60000 as everyone can hear songs break out when there are 15-20000 in attendance, with only 4-7000 max being in one stand. Drums are needed if a stand is something the size of the Südtribune and 24000 in one area need a strict rhythmical beat so they can all sing at the same time.
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