I too was a singer in a band (rehearsing in the united reformed church hall in Wivelsfield) in the early 70s.
As Steve McManamanaman might have said, I'm not sure the band's impact was favoured by my remembering the lyrics, to be very honest.
Heartwarming to see your right and proper reminder to us all of the importance of inclusivity.
Perhaps the lyrics could be printed in Braille in the programme to assist our many occasional blind visitors?
Indeed. And it doesn't matter if the away fans try to sing over it. I am in West Upper and our voices prevailed.
Do we really imagine that the ManUre away lot stand in respectful silence at Anfield while the scousers sing YNWA?
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 :lolol:
(My son is a musician and maybe I'll ask him if he is prepared to put...
Didn't you start the thread I had to put on ignore? About how well the labour government is (not) doing? Again apologies if I'm mixing you up with someone else.
I have genuine sympathy, of course, with people with learning differences. If this is the case then I apologize.
If not, the time spent starting a thread on it could have been usefully spent....learning the words. :shrug:
Initially, I thought it was a whimsical take on the yoof of today....
To be followed by:
"Why can't they make the letters of the players names on the back of the shirts bigger? I can't be expected to recognize who's who. Especially the black ones as they all look the same to me."