Recent experiences at Twickenham for supporters have often lacked energy, reflecting the performance on the pitch. It sometimes takes a setback or a standout moment to get the crowd going. The goal should be to consistently create an electric atmosphere, with both players and fans contributing.
One idea to boost atmosphere is to designate a stand as an affordable fan zone. This would gather the most passionate supporters in one area, similar to other iconic stadiums worldwide.
I remember taking Eddie Jones to a match at Anfield, where he was amazed by the atmosphere. If Twickenham could replicate even a fraction of that energy, it would be incredible for England.
There’s a symbiotic relationship between the team and fans, and recreating the fervent support seen at events like the World Cup is essential.
Despite recent disappointments, there’s optimism for a fresh start at Twickenham. Players like Manny Feyi-Waboso bring promise with their dynamic play.
Against Wales, it’s crucial for England to start strong and impose their game plan early. Getting the crowd on their side from the beginning will be key.
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