It really is a tough venue for stadium-wide chants. I am sitting on the third-base line behind the dugout and couldn't hear anything from the supporters sections due to the accoustics (though it sure looked like ya'll were chanting away, moving and grooving). I'm right below the visiting supporter section so will take some credit for the "suck" replies which developed very organically. I think that to get the full stadium to participate it will be the easy stuff that starts moving through the stadium like the "NYC" chant did, and I'm sure some additional easy/better ones will develop. Cues will be huge, such as everyone knowing what to do after a goal, after a great save, or when the something is said or done over the PA system etc, or a certain song is played (likely post-game), as that will be the only cues everyone can see or hear at once. It shouldn't stop the supporters sections from having fun with their chants, it just may not make it around the stadium. Capos stationed throughout the stadium (not just in the supporters sections) could help the cause. The chant development will be a fun project, and we are definitely the fan base to figure out the work-around to some challenging logistics.