GOSBTS - can we now just BIN the "going up to win the cup" bit ?

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One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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GOSBTS - can we now just BIN the "going up to win the cup" bit ?

But it hasn't worked. It has ripped the core meaning out of an emotional song, and in today's terms "dumbed it down".

I thought it was about generating an atmosphere rather than 'emotional meaning.'

I sing to encourage the team to greater efforts.

Edit - I do realise I'm a minority on this thread, but in the wider non NSC Brighton supporting world, I'm not sure that I am.....

Anyway it's worked for 40+ years for me and I'm not changing any time soon.
 


Wilko

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Sep 19, 2003
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BN1
Yes, but having had it working for 50 years, why change back?

Presumably the 1965 NSC felt Stand of Fall didn't work.

So, you are critical of people changing the song but admit you are singing the changed song and not the original? Spot the hypocrisy?

Even trying to remain impartial - 'Stand or Fall' as lyrics is infinitely better than 'win the cup'
 








Gilliver's Travels

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Jul 5, 2003
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For fans in our North Stand 'heartland' to be singing the ever-nonsensical 'going up to win the cup' under an enormous banner declaring 'Stand or Fall for Sussex by the Sea" is just ridiculous, and disrespectful to our heritage and the thousands who died trying to protect it.

Easy has got this spot on. Stand or Fall is at the heart of our totally unique anthem. Sing anything else, and you have completely missed the point.
 


Chief Wiggum

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Apr 30, 2009
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I thought it was about generating an atmosphere rather than 'emotional meaning.'

I sing to encourage the team to greater efforts.

Edit - I do realise I'm a minority on this thread, but in the wider non NSC Brighton supporting world, I'm not sure that I am.....

Anyway it's worked for 40+ years for me and I'm not changing any time soon.

Surely 'Atmosphere' and 'emotional meaning' are intrinsically linked. The team walking out to 30,0000 people proudly singing GOSBTS in unison and with the original lyrics would (and does when the majority are doing this) send shivers down my spine and ramps up the atmosphere with its emotion.

Perhaps the speeded up football chant version during games is the subject of another discussion, but when the team walks out, that is the moment when we unite. 'Sussex by the Sea' - 'Stand or Fall'.
 




father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
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Under the Police Box
"And we're going up for to win the cup"
Strange thing is that, according to the NSC folk, it should be 'stand or fall' and yet this season alone I've been in the East Upper every game except North (only once) and amidst the hard core away fans at 6 grounds and ALL sing 'going up'.
In fact I don't think I've heard 'stand or fall'
After 40 years I am not going to change.

_and_son and myself sit in the last two seats of the SWC before the barrier with the west stand. EVERYBODY to our left (West) seems to sing "going up..." and EVERYBODY to our right sings the correct words.


Is this something to do with the East and West not being able to see the screens properly? The words are there!
 


Aug 11, 2003
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The Open Market
Nice to see the NSC song Nazis in fine fettle this morning...seriously - bore off! I couldn't give a shit what is sung so long as it adds to the atmosphere...


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Bully for you.

When you say 'song Nazis' (sic), you mean 'the majority', those who find culture, history and identity fairly important?
 


One Teddy Maybank

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So, you are critical of people changing the song but admit you are singing the changed song and not the original? Spot the hypocrisy?

Even trying to remain impartial - 'Stand or Fall' as lyrics is infinitely better than 'win the cup'

No not really, I joined something that already existed and worked, rather than the blurred effort we get now.

If I had been one of those initially instigated the change then 'yes', you would have a point.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Surely 'Atmosphere' and 'emotional meaning' are intrinsically linked. The team walking out to 30,0000 people proudly singing GOSBTS in unison and with the original lyrics would (and does when the majority are doing this) send shivers down my spine and ramps up the atmosphere with its emotion.

Perhaps the speeded up football chant version during games is the subject of another discussion, but when the team walks out, that is the moment when we unite. 'Sussex by the Sea' - 'Stand or Fall'.

Sorry I don't agree re emotion.

You show or emit emotion, it is not always constant. For me a goal or poor refereeing decision would be triggers, coming on to the pitch less so, but we're all different and I do get your point.

I do not feel emotion shouting 'Seagulls' or singing the 'Knockaert' song for example.
 










tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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Canterbury
I'm a "Stand or fall" man, but, inexplicably, I always find myself singing "And we're going up..." like a penalty-taker changing his mind at the last second and blazing it wide. I then spend a couple of minutes hating myself before deciding to move on.
 


Bob!

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Jul 5, 2003
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I'm a "Stand or fall" man, but, inexplicably, I always find myself singing "And we're going up..." like a penalty-taker changing his mind at the last second and blazing it wide. I then spend a couple of minutes hating myself before deciding to move on.

practise at home
get it ingrained
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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"And we're going up for to win the cup"
Strange thing is that, according to the NSC folk, it should be 'stand or fall' and yet this season alone I've been in the East Upper every game except North (only once) and amidst the hard core away fans at 6 grounds and ALL sing 'going up'.
In fact I don't think I've heard 'stand or fall'
After 40 years I am not going to change.

You might want to at least think about binning the 'for' tho eh? Might be wrong, but don't think that was ever part of the deal.
 




Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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I'm a "Stand or fall" man, but, inexplicably, I always find myself singing "And we're going up..." like a penalty-taker changing his mind at the last second and blazing it wide. I then spend a couple of minutes hating myself before deciding to move on.
Only a couple of minutes...?

I'm still in turmoil after panicking and singing AWGOTWTC on Monday. I thought it was appropriate given the current circumstance but most around me sang YMTTATWSOF and I felt terrible afterwards...
 


MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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I'd like to take this opportunity to EXCLUSIVELY declare that from the first game of the 16/17 season I will be transitioning from "win the cup..." to "stand or fall..."

I tried to hold on to history as best I could, but have ultimately been swept away by the remorseless tide of progress.
 


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