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Alan Shearer at newcaslte perhaps?I think Wigan made it famous but weren't first. I can't remember who was though (and is no doubt up for debate)
Alan Shearer at newcaslte perhaps?I think Wigan made it famous but weren't first. I can't remember who was though (and is no doubt up for debate)
Bohemians, apparentlyAlan Shearer at newcaslte perhaps?
Sung by other teams. In fact sung in non league in 2018 https://www.expressandstar.com/spor...utton-coldfield-town-fans-unique-viral-chant/Bissouma song?
Perhaps it should be Ferguson's on fire, since he came from BohemiansBohemians, apparently
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Enciso (aha)I think it should be Fergie.
Enciso should get a variation of the Caicedo song, as that won't be needed.
I believe the absolute original football version was created by those faraway Geordies for Mitrovich - as in ‘Mitro’s on fire’.WTF? It's a WIGAN song - for Will Griggs.
Nicked by NI when he played internationally.
Yep, as mentioned above.I believe the absolute original football version was created by those faraway Geordies for Mitrovich - as in ‘Mitro’s on fire’.
If you say so.Being stabbed with a garden fork is better than Sweet Caroline.
It's been such a team thing this year, I'd vote Brighton's on fire rather than 1 player.
In other news, it's a shame BDB didn't hang around a bit longer, so one day we could be singing
Burn, Burn, Burn
Odel Offiah
Odel Offiah
Oh well.
If the club play it over the tannoy, the writer will get royalties, as it’s a public broadcast.Got me thinking. I had an online discussion with someone on here about PRS payments to song writers & artisist.
For a song that was a hit way back in 1996 but died a death afterwards, thus probably removed from any payments. Would the writers still be making money on a song we all hear every week on TV & radio, despite not being an official played version. I'd be really miffed if it was my song and I heard it everywhere I went but got ziltch for it.
ThisToo late. RDZ loves it, the team love it, and the fans love it.
It’s 100% better than Sweet Caroline.
All businesses that play music pay a set fee to the PRS for a license. The club will pay the standard £332 a year I would imagine. This covers all music played in public (except royalty free compositions of course). You can play one song a 1000 times and it wouldn’t effect the cost. For an extra £11 you can have live music too!If the club play it over the tannoy, the writer will get royalties, as it’s a public broadcast.
Interesting fact of the day, which I expect you knew. Tannoy is a trade name of the speakers used in public address systems. Looking it up I see they were used in WW2 and Butlins used their speakers in the huts of guests. Similar to the word Hoover which covers all Vacuum Cleaners. I doubt if any stadium uses Tannoy speakers but any anouncement or music is played, as you said, 'over the Tannoy'.If the club play it over the tannoy, the writer will get royalties, as it’s a public broadcast.
It’s like saying hoovering the living room. Force of habit for a long time.Interesting fact of the day, which I expect you knew. Tannoy is a trade name of the speakers used in public address systems. Looking it up I see they were used in WW2 and Butlins used their speakers in the huts of guests. Similar to the word Hoover which covers all Vacuum Cleaners. I doubt if any stadium uses Tannoy speakers but any anouncement or music is played, as you said, 'over the Tannoy'.
You have.Never heard of it. Is it an age thing?