I agree. In fact I've stated in the past (and been shot down for it) that by and large, our support is in the main, a little on the timid side vocally.Loud voice and no shame is the main reason songs are picked up
Away we are brilliant and when in large numbers . The play off at Wembley was pretty awesome second half and Man Utd away when we won in the league cupI agree. In fact I've stated in the past (and been shot down for it) that by and large, our support is in the main, a little on the timid side vocally.
With all due respect, these aren't the best examples to use though.Away we are brilliant and when in large numbers . The play off at Wembley was pretty awesome second half and Man Utd away when we won in the league cup
Why??With all due respect, these aren't the best examples to use though.
Because it shouldn't really take the occasion of Wembley or OT and beating United to generate an atmosphere.Why??
Rochdale away in league 1 season was great too
This is something that has had me wondering for years. I don't know why I never thought to ask before.
How do new songs get taken up? It's certainly not on here, as almost every suggestion is verbose, not funny and generally shit.* And in any case, the internet didn't exist when we didn't care that Greggy Downs had no hair.
Does anyone know anyone who played a part in designing a new song?
There has to be a group of people that push a new one ("Kelly in the middle" for example), as I cannot imagine a single person singing a new song in a crowd getting much more than a 'shut up you wanker!", and certainly not a general joining in. Did anyone play a part in pushing a new song? Or heard a new song only being sung by ten lads which caught on?
These people who start new, witty, minimalist songs are our poets. They deserve recognition.
* Two notable exceptions, both recently: "Danny, danny, danny, danny, Danny, danny, danny, danny... CASHMAN "
and "Who's that coming over the hill is it a Montsma, is it a Montsma?"
Neither of whom will probably sign for us, BTW.
I think it's amazing how quickly things spread in a crowd. Think about the mexican wave, it must have started of with one person waving their arms around. That person would have looked very silly if it hadn't caught on.This is something that has had me wondering for years. I don't know why I never thought to ask before.
How do new songs get taken up? It's certainly not on here, as almost every suggestion is verbose, not funny and generally shit.* And in any case, the internet didn't exist when we didn't care that Greggy Downs had no hair.
Does anyone know anyone who played a part in designing a new song?
There has to be a group of people that push a new one ("Kelly in the middle" for example), as I cannot imagine a single person singing a new song in a crowd getting much more than a 'shut up you wanker!", and certainly not a general joining in. Did anyone play a part in pushing a new song? Or heard a new song only being sung by ten lads which caught on?
These people who start new, witty, minimalist songs are our poets. They deserve recognition.
* Two notable exceptions, both recently: "Danny, danny, danny, danny, Danny, danny, danny, danny... CASHMAN "
and "Who's that coming over the hill is it a Montsma, is it a Montsma?"
Neither of whom will probably sign for us, BTW.
There’s no one else we’d rather see.Always wanted to hear
HYAM the one and only
Surely more pertinent after his goal of the season entry
That was a legacy chant taken from...Twenty goals worked well
BrilliantMe & me mates came up with a 3 verse classic gem about Dele Adebola to the tune of the Kinks "Lola".....composed whilst off our heads in a taxi after a big Friday night at moneypennys in brum......taxi driver must have loved us
.it was full of wit, sarcasm & true life Dele facts......managed to get a few lads to join in the chorus (not that tricky) the next day in the WT......thought it was destined for greatness.....but Dele got farmed out on loan almost immediately & the chance was lost.....
gutted.
"What's that missing from 5 yards out? Is it an O'Hare. is it an O'Hare?"
To the tune of 'What's that coming over the hill"
I think the best songs are kind; blokey taking the piss (20 goals...). I think that crosses the line to being cruel.
Yeah I find it a bit disappointing that (largely) our supporters don't adopt a quick witty chant that suits the occasion and stick instead to the three known and trusted.
To be fair, match day or otherwise it's only gonna be the very, very few that will take a little time out to come up with something new or even conjure something up to fit the immediate situation. Which is a little baffling as coke, weed and alcohol are normally a great source of inspiration in the studio.
A Forest fan mate told me they used to sing a Lola song for Dele- Dele Adebola... he’s better than Zola... and David GinolaMe & me mates came up with a 3 verse classic gem about Dele Adebola to the tune of the Kinks "Lola".....composed whilst off our heads in a taxi after a big Friday night at moneypennys in brum......taxi driver must have loved us
.it was full of wit, sarcasm & true life Dele facts......managed to get a few lads to join in the chorus (not that tricky) the next day in the WT......thought it was destined for greatness.....but Dele got farmed out on loan almost immediately & the chance was lost.....
gutted.
The Irish also sing the Gary breen song - did they take it from us ? was at the Euros in France, and they launched into a full chorus
It originated from the ranks of Coventry supporters during the defender's time there and was adopted by Irish fans to recognise the novelty value of his displays in the green jersey during that period.
Anyone remember Tottenham fans singing "this is the proper cup, Arsenal, Arsenal"
At the 87 cup final, when they went 1-0 up?
They didnt sing it for long mind you!
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