Justice
Dangerous Idiot
How hard is it to remember going up to win the cup?
For sausage by the sea?How hard is it to remember going up to win the cup?
Complaining about having lyrics on the screen and worrying it may look a 'bit tin pot' is a bit pathetic imo.I did notice that the words had been left off the big screens. In fact, rather than my customary single glance at the screen to confirm that they are still there (accompanied by a tiny part of me dying), I actually glanced twice, to make sure that I wasn’t delusional and they had been taken down.
Instead of inward sighing, I felt a little smile break out.
The day they put the words to YNWA on the screens at Anfield, or Bubbles on the screen at WHU is the day we should have the words on the screen at the Amex. Its tinpot.
If people really can’t learn the words (or don’t even know that Dunk has a song to learn the words to*) then do feel free to Google them and write them down on a piece of paper.
*This may be hard to google, so here you go
From Withdean to Wembley (sometimes ‘the Dam’, sometimes ‘Roma’)
And everywhere we go
Blocking shots and scoring goals
Dunk is one of our own
Sometimes followed immediately by
Lewis Dunk, he’s one of our own…
I remember the days when it was ‘and we’re going up and we’ll win the cup’ easier off the tongue.How hard is it to remember going up to win the cup?
Whatever it was at least it was football related and easy to remember after a fewI remember the days when it was ‘and we’re going up and we’ll win the cup’ easier off the tongue.
Well how very dare youFor sausage by the sea?
Doesn't explain why some are getting so worked up.Nothing to do with the word “gay”.
It’s because if it’s supposed to be our anthem why would you not know the words? You can google them in two seconds.
Heartwarming to see your right and proper reminder to us all of the importance of inclusivity.Complaining about having lyrics on the screen and worrying it may look a 'bit tin pot' is a bit pathetic imo.
Guess you are one of those who is far to self conscious and concerned about how you think other club's fans will interpret it, when really who cares what they think, it shouldn't affect what we do.
It's probably an underlying trait that many have which helps to explain why we have fans who are a bit embarrassed to sing, as they are more worried about what others near them will think about it, than just getting on with it and it just detracts from the atmosphere.
If having the lyrics helps a few in the crowd to join in, great (especially as we may have fans there who may only get to a game or 2 a season, or may even be on their 1st ever visit)
In all seriousness, I'd love to know if there are simple ways to retain a lyric. I was actually a singer in a band that never left a rehearsal room in the Royal Albion for 3m and the lyrics never left my side. Fortunately the drummer and bass player both left the country in a hurry due to reasons that put neither of them in a good light, so I never had to put down the music sheets and go public.Apologies for my harsh reply to your original post. So many people complain about the words being shown ("tin pot") I think in my sharp intake of breath I may have inhaled some of my wine, triggering a conniption fit
(My son is a musician and maybe I'll ask him if he is prepared to put on some lessons on the art of lyric recall. I'm told that mnemonics, and pictoral visualisation can help. I'm sure "Now let your hearts be gay" can easily conjour up some memorable images )
Gooooood old sussss-sss-baseeFor sausage by the sea?
Anyone up for a GOSBTS pre-match run through in front of the fish and chip van before the next game? I’ll bring print outs.Congratulations to the campaigners who got rid of the words onscreen. Left me unable to join in until the chorus as I can't remember the words. Since nobody on here seems to be crowing about this little victory, I presume the 'makes us look tinpot' whingers didn't even notice. But there was certainly a muted response until the chorus today and I doubt I was the only one feeling a bit excluded. No sympathy expected. Even my family laugh that I can't remember lyrics. But what a shame for those it does affect. A truly silent minority.
There are not.Are there screens at Anfield? There hasn't been the last few times I've been.
I too was a singer in a band (rehearsing in the united reformed church hall in Wivelsfield) in the early 70s.In all seriousness, I'd love to know if there are simple ways to retain a lyric. I was actually a singer in a band that never left a rehearsal room in the Royal Albion for 3m and the lyrics never left my side. Fortunately the drummer and bass player both left the country in a hurry due to reasons that put neither of them in a good light, so I never had to put down the music sheets and go public.
Have you arrived back safely from the Racecourse Ground? Looks like we need to win the replay to progress to the next round.Gooooood old sussss-sss-basee
Gooooood old sussss-sss—basee
Is how it always sounds on television AND at matches, except more drowned out by clapping
You mean....our legendary atmosphere.....has been destroyed?New style is bollocks. Don't get it at all, removes our one tradition and chance to build atmosphere.
When will I ever learn?Have you arrived back safely from the Racecourse Ground? Looks like we need to win the replay to progress to the next round.
Atmosphere this seasons so far, fwiw, has been crap bar Utd at home.You mean....our legendary atmosphere.....has been destroyed?
I am distraught.
No change there, then.Atmosphere this seasons so far, fwiw, has been crap bar Utd at home.