Can you remember the words to You’ll Never Walk Alone or the national anthem?Not everyone buys a programme. Still not sure why it's such a big deal that the words are on the screen.
I think it’s just that they are rather simple to remember and I know you’ve been coming for quite a few years.Tell your friend it's because I can't remember them. Is that an issue that you need to be involved in?
Like many, if I would if I could. I actually started the wrong line on Saturday as it was a moment late on screen. My brain just isn't wired that way. It recognises and homes in on the music (as opposed to words) to the point that I can't have it on if I need to concentrate, because the part of the brain I need buggers off to the music instead. When I used to sing in a church choir 60 years ago, I was the only one who had to have the hymn book for the words. Honestly, you have typed ' Now is the time for marching' and truthfully I have no idea what comes next despite singing it loudly at every home match since the words were on screen. I just don't see why if it helps just a handful of fans to sing along, it should be taken away from the match experience because another handful of fans who it doesn't affect, have chosen to take against it.I think it’s just that they are rather simple to remember and I know you’ve been coming for quite a few years.
Altogether now…
Now is the time for marching…
So you're now suggesting everyone does a memory test before entering or is it that it helps identifying 'proper' fans by checking whether they are reading off the screen to sing GOSBTS!!Can you remember the words to You’ll Never Walk Alone or the national anthem?
Do you think there was a meeting with PBOBE and various club staff like that classic scene from Sunderland til I die
Tetchy.So you're now suggesting everyone does a memory test before entering or is it that it helps identifying 'proper' fans by checking whether they are reading off the screen to sing GOSBTS!!
As for your question, yes, I know the words to the first verse of the national anthem and as for YNWA, I don't sing other clubs songs.
I know where they are from but the football world associates YNWA with Liverpool. Unlike some, when at Anfield I don't join in with the singing of it.Tetchy.
I'm merely asking whether you can remember words to songs.
PS YNWA is from Carousel, just as Hey Jude is by The Beatles.
I buy the argument that it's more accessible which is why we do it and therefore creates a more inclusive feel at the club. Those words may be a little woke for you.
By “some”, I assume you mean Liverpool fans . After all, who else would be singing it?I know where they are from but the football world associates YNWA with Liverpool. Unlike some, when at Anfield I don't join in with the singing of it.
Not sure why you're now going down the woke route or what point you're trying to make!!
Woke and proud of it. The alternative is just being an arse!By “some”, I assume you mean Liverpool fans . After all, who else would be singing it?
As for YNWA, I imagine that many people who listen to Elaine Paige might associate it with the West End.
Delighted to hear that you’re into being ‘woke’ too.
Disregarding the repeated phrases, YNWA has 12 words...Can you remember the words to You’ll Never Walk Alone or the national anthem?
This.Please bin the words on the screen! That is all.
A case in point being Hinshelwood in the first half in acres of space on the left but then deciding to turn back and cross with his favoured right foot and putting it straight into Muric’s mits.Fair enough, thought you may be trolling, but I maintain it was nowhere near 'shit'. Our crossing was though, I agree.
One thing the Amex isn’t and never will be is “intimidating”.I thought it was a mistake today.
I think that as well as the fans wanting to sing it as the teams come out, it must give our players a BIG lift to hear that being sung by all the home fans as they come on to the pitch. Also, intimidating for the away players to hear all our fans in unison.
Go back to singing it as the players come out.
Why not implant chips in our brains with the lyrics on them? Would do away with tickets on our phones too. Pay for your pie with mere thought alone.So you're now suggesting everyone does a memory test before entering or is it that it helps identifying 'proper' fans by checking whether they are reading off the screen to sing GOSBTS!!
As for your question, yes, I know the words to the first verse of the national anthem and as for YNWA, I don't sing other clubs songs.