Growing up watching Motherwell the choir at the fence was the place to be, that's where the atmosphere was and it's where you aspired to 'get involved' you stood with your mates, slung insults at opposing fans at the other side of it, slaughtered the away team's wingers and sung all sorts of shite. There was a modicum of tut tutting from some 'well fans but that was our generation and when you went away you knew who to stand around with for the singing and banter, the end section is the spiritual home of the old choir now, the songs have changed but the attitude and participation remain the same, I was 20 when they seated the East stand but I'd still be in or around there is if was terracing. The main stand was for sitting down in a sanitised environment to watch and applaud, maybe it's just me, maybe it's a partisan attitude to all things Motherwell, but the idea that the bois are artificial and there's a singing section rubs me up the wrong way, knowing the history and what that section has become I found his comments a bit glib and prejudiced