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Post by jamlander on Jul 3, 2011 8:41:40 GMT
There's got to be better choices out there than the one's that we're using. The short version of We'll be with you just doesn't work for me - I'd love something like The Thieving Magpie, entering the pitch at the final crescendo. As for the end of the game well.......Love Ken Dodd/Hate Happiness What about after goal music, Wigan have a good one In all seriousness Vale have the best after goal music in England. Thoughts ladies and gentlemen.
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Post by spunkbubble on Jul 3, 2011 8:55:24 GMT
I'd love us to come out to Ride of the Valkaries
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Post by Humphrey Syphon on Jul 3, 2011 12:31:46 GMT
Before the game I think `Welcome to the Jungle` would be perfect Mr Jam. Play the intro as the teams are in the tunnel then lead them out into the bearpit to the words `welcome to the jungle,we`ve got fun and games....` Twenty odd thousand Stokies baying for blood, the opponents would wonder what the hell theyre getting themselves into ;D I hate to hear any sort of music after a goal, its just so naff and smalltime Sounds like an American baseball match not good old blood and thunder English football.
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Post by One-Two on Jul 3, 2011 13:13:56 GMT
Bolero is/was the best "starting the second half" music, I can't actually remember if we still use it though ;D
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Post by Bojantastic on Jul 3, 2011 14:50:23 GMT
It should be: The Boys Are Back in Town - before kick off Bolero - before the second half Happiness - if we win at full time NO AFTER GOAL MUSIC. IT SOUNDS SHIT AND RUINS MENTALS. Norwich do it, and despite scoring a lot of late winners last season, everyone just ends up clapping along. If your team scores a last minute winner you should be going fucking crazy.
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Post by spunkbubble on Jul 3, 2011 15:47:33 GMT
yeah but Norwich fans can clap 20% louder than everyone else, due to the extra digit and webbing: FACT
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Jul 4, 2011 16:40:48 GMT
This should be the entrance music.
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Post by jamlander on Jul 4, 2011 19:30:48 GMT
This for an entrance, Marillion used to use it and the roar as the tune finished and the band appeared worked really well.
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