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El silencio de los estadios de fútbol
Why, when English football is so successful, have crowds gone so quiet?
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 22, 2026
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The decline in crowd noise could be attributed to changing demographics and the growing influence of digital engagement over live experiences.
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The silence in football stadiums reflects a deeper societal issue where fans feel disconnected from the game and its community.
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Quiet crowds indicate a shift towards a more respectful atmosphere, allowing players to focus on the game without the distraction of loud chants.
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The lack of vocal support in stadiums undermines the home advantage that passionate crowds historically provided to teams.
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Quiet stadiums may lead to improved fan experiences, as reduced noise allows for better communication and enjoyment among attendees.
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