Just heard back from Paul. It was due to a technical fault and the club intend to display the words until the end of the season. So it's as we were! Great News!!!
Just heard back from Paul. It was due to a technical fault and the club intend to display the words until the end of the season. So it's as we were! Great News!!!
I find it hard to believe it was for us. Surely they were just clapping their team prior to the match starting?And when it was over the Norwich fans stood and applauded and yes, I believe it was for us.
Two points.
First, people who have been going for years know the words, Or at least their own version of the words.
Second, new supporters may not but they will soon learn. This is not Shakespearean sonnets or Greek prose here, they are relatively straight forward words to a very catch tune. Anyone interested in joining in the singing can do so pretty quickly after listening to other people.
If they want to sing they'll soon join in.
If they don't, the words on the screen aren't going to persuade them.
Do we feel the need to have the words of other songs on the big screen?
We're the right side, we're the right side............
Stand up if you hate Palace?
You're s**t, Ah!!!!!!
This is a football club, not the Salvation Army.
I haven't been to Anfield since we got stuffed a few years ago but I don't remember seeing the words of You¡ll Never Walk Alone on the big screen.
Sake!
There is a reasonable case for not having the words up and continuing with the "derdergoinuptowinacup" arrangement that we currently have as the players walk out. That is your preference.I've heard a rumour that they are going to put up the words for other songs that we sing too, and again not the version that is traditionally sung by our fans but the original words to the original songs on which they are based and that have no real connection to the football clubs history:
So look out for the real words to Brighton aces (Blaydon races - Ah me lads, ye shud only seen us gannin', We pass'd the foaks upon the road just as they wor stannin'; Thor wes lots o' lads an' lasses there, all wi' smiling faces, Gawn alang the Scotswood Road, to see the Blaydon Races),
We are Brighton (Sailing - I am sailing, I am sailing, home again 'cross the sea. I am sailing, stormy waters, to be near you, to be free)
And just about every other Brighton song ever (So hoist up the John B's sail, See how the main sail sets, Call for the Captain ashore, Let me go home, let me go home, I want to go home, let me go home, Why don't you let me go home, (Hoist up the John B's sail), Hoist up the John B, I feel so broke up I want to go home, Let me go home)
Should make for a hell of an atmosphere
...There is also a case for a new ritual of the whole ground singing SBTS and using the original "stand or fall for Sussex by the Sea" words. These words are rich in their history, meaningful for the vast majority of our fans, and have gained prominence during the years we have been at The Amex. That is my preference.
WTF was that shambles this evening? I have been a passionate supporter of words on the screen... but what IDIOT thought it was a good idea to put that 'win the cup' nonsense up?
DOES BARBER JUST NOT GET IT? The important part is 'STAND OR FALL'... without that we might as well just clap along and der der in an embarrassingly pathetic way, until it dies out altogether.