If we really are one of the quietest teams....

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by sucatraps » 22 Jan 2008 10:42

DG I think we are broadly in agreement then, but it's interesting that "spontaenity" is used cynically by advertisers to make comsumers think and feel that they are making their own choices. I would not advocate any compulsion, but a nudge in the right direction, ie tunes being suggeted by fans and played on the pa by the club. This is a tradition that has fallen away somewhat and now a few faceless individuals are selecting "Carmin Burana" et al on our behalf. The romantic view of how Stoke adopted "Delilah" is basically true, but it was also cultivated and nurtured by the supporters club too. "Sweet Caroline" is a good shout, but as you say these things seem to fly or crash and burn with precious little in between. I guess something will just "make it" one day. Sad thing is that some people fail to recognize that an "anthem" like a uniform or a cause helps to unite people in common belief and is therefore more important than may be generally realised.

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by Stevie G » 22 Jan 2008 16:27

I was also telling a friend the other day at work about the 'Tracksuits from Matalan' chant that was on a Royals match I watched on the telly some time ago although possibly against Liverpool last season. The kind of simple effectiveness needed, but not meaty enough for a weekly chant, but it's the kind of thing to build on.

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by Focher » 22 Jan 2008 16:31

Stevie G I was also telling a friend the other day at work about the 'Tracksuits from Matalan' chant that was on a Royals match I watched on the telly some time ago although possibly against Liverpool last season. The kind of simple effectiveness needed, but not meaty enough for a weekly chant, but it's the kind of thing to build on.


that was started at Palace away champ season if im not mistaken, directed at Kiraly 8)

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by dodgylegs » 22 Jan 2008 16:40

Thought the 'Cisse, Cisse, Cisse' chant was poor...

'Ka-li-fa Cisse' works to 'Tracksuits from Matalan'

That would be easy for everyone to pick up straight away.


Also, remember the old Darius tune... He's our Polish international...

That could work for Marek...

He's our Czech international
He's our Czech international
He's our Czech international
Marek Matejovsky!

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by The Wang Meister » 22 Jan 2008 17:45

Dirk Gently
To take one example you used, "Delilah" - this was on a juke box in a pub full of Stokies and they started singing along to it and it stuck, and it spread from there.


I think you'll find it started with inmates of the local prison singing it out of their cells, that's where it caught on from.


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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by The Wang Meister » 22 Jan 2008 17:47

Dirk Gently

And that, I'm afraid, is the only way it will work these days. Spontaneous, or not at all. Anyone who tries to organise anything will get derided for it, and many people will resists any such new idea precisely because it is something that they personally weren't involved in choosing.

That's the reality, I'm afraid - but you're definitely right that a song needs to catch a mood. I thought we nearly had it with "Sweet Caroline" - which to me still captures the mood of that glorious last month in the Championship season, but it was never really persevered with, and, of course, for everyone who liked it someone else hated it just as violently. :roll:


Not really.

Many United chants were created and printed in Red Issue (mainly by Boyle) from there they were sung first in pubs and then at away games before catching on with the home crowds.

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by brendywendy » 22 Jan 2008 17:48

kalliffa cisse
kalliffa cisse
la la la la la la la la la
kalliffa cisse
kalliffa cisse
la la la la la la la la la
Ole

sung to
la cucaracha

thats my suggestion for a song that we'll never sing

i like the self deprecating ones too
we should do more of it

weve never won fck all etc

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by baggyroyal1871 » 22 Jan 2008 20:24

In 2006,
oh this is true,
a record was set by a team in blue (& white)
It's been a long time
since that day,
and until it is broken, we will celebrate,
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)

(To tune of Martin Butler's old chant and what everyone jumps around to when we score)

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by madreadingfan » 22 Jan 2008 21:06

baggyroyal1871 In 2006,
oh this is true,
a record was set by a team in blue (& white)
It's been a long time
since that day,
and until it is broken, we will celebrate,
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)

(To tune of Martin Butler's old chant and what everyone jumps around to when we score)


I like it but no one will take any interest because this thread is just for making up songs instead of actually trying them at matches :roll:


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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by Shevchenko » 22 Jan 2008 21:13

The best songs sung at football matches are all really simple ones, or at least ones that are full of long notes, and fairly few syllables. It just sounds better and it's easier to sing that way.

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by Royal Rother » 22 Jan 2008 21:16

:shock:

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by Royalshow » 22 Jan 2008 21:49

madreadingfan
baggyroyal1871 In 2006,
oh this is true,
a record was set by a team in blue (& white)
It's been a long time
since that day,
and until it is broken, we will celebrate,
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)

(To tune of Martin Butler's old chant and what everyone jumps around to when we score)


I like it but no one will take any interest because this thread is just for making up songs instead of actually trying them at matches :roll:


lol i like it and will even try and sing it at matches! Anyone in the north please join in if i do.

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by madreadingfan » 22 Jan 2008 22:02

i shall :wink:


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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by Nobby » 22 Jan 2008 23:05

Shevchenko The best songs sung at football matches are all really simple ones, or at least ones that are full of long notes, and fairly few syllables. It just sounds better and it's easier to sing that way.


Exactly.

United use a lot of irony which makes it harder to sing in opposition to them, such as "who the fukc are man utd".

Therefore, "We've never won fukc all" is perfect for pi55ing on their fire before they get the chance.

In hindsight, when united sang "We've got one stand bigger than your ground", then "Big ground for a funeral" - to quote fergie - would have been a good reply. Would make sense to plan the songs beforehand. As you say, simple ones are more likely to catch on.

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by loyalroyal4life » 23 Jan 2008 00:28

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madreadingfan
baggyroyal1871 In 2006,
oh this is true,
a record was set by a team in blue (& white)
It's been a long time
since that day,
and until it is broken, we will celebrate,
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)
106 (Record)

(To tune of Martin Butler's old chant and what everyone jumps around to when we score)


I like it but no one will take any interest because this thread is just for making up songs instead of actually trying them at matches :roll:


lol i like it and will even try and sing it at matches! Anyone in the north please join in if i do.




Looks like you won't be getting anyone to join in :P

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by Shevchenko » 23 Jan 2008 00:34

madreadingfan OHH WHEN THE BLUES
GO STEAMING IN
OHHH WHEN THE BLUES GO STEAMING IN
HOW I WANT TO BE IN THAT NUMBER
OH WHEN THE BLUES GO STEAMING IN (but do this really slowly like spurs do, and then clap in and sing it fas, it would be great!)



Yeah, that sounded really great when they did it, though in fairness, was there was twice as many of them as there usually would be, so perhaps it sounded better because of the volume? Either way, it did have a nice ring to it. Didn't United fans sing it too, at one point? Would be a good one to be getting on with, at any rate.

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by rob the royal » 23 Jan 2008 02:21

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Re: If we really are one of the quietest teams....

by LWJ » 26 Jan 2008 11:02

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