It's a f**king Liverpool song, it should stay in Self Pity City and all that goes with it being a Liverpool song, and never be sung by Charlton supporters
i like it! its not a liverpool song is a johnny cash song.
we sung/sing amarillo watever the f**k and thats 'a bolton song',
we sing he plays on the lef/ right and thats a man u song,
in fact im pretty sure that 99.9% of our songs that we sing did not originate at our ground
its not like were singing youll never walk alone.
ill sing anything as long as it isnt racist of course. as long as our players can hear us and we are all having a good time......crack on!
On the same subject of 'copying' others teams tunes, I wonder if we'll get a rendition of our version of FC United's tune to the Sex Pistol's 'Anarchy in the UK', I don't think this is too bad:
My problem about is all about Liverpool, don't mind ripping decent songs off other clubs, but Ring of Fire is very much a Chicken mourners songs, and very much about them in Istanbul and Athens surging at turnstyles and going without tickets.
everyones jumping on it because the clubs are pricing out the real fans. and with them the real songs.. therefore at england games, arsenal games etc.. they johnny come latelys just sing what they hear on tv instead of singing their own songs. or making new ones up
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we sung/sing amarillo watever the f**k and thats 'a bolton song',
we sing he plays on the lef/ right and thats a man u song,
in fact im pretty sure that 99.9% of our songs that we sing did not originate at our ground
its not like were singing youll never walk alone.
ill sing anything as long as it isnt racist of course. as long as our players can hear us and we are all having a good time......crack on!
When have we sung it away games?
On the same subject of 'copying' others teams tunes, I wonder if we'll get a rendition of our version of FC United's tune to the Sex Pistol's 'Anarchy in the UK', I don't think this is too bad:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=95Vns7WohBU&mode=related&search=
Now.
That orignated at The Valley
i thought it was that the Liverpool team of the 70's used to play it on the way to away games - the fans got wind of it and hey presto.
as you say probably came to the forefront at the places mentioned
Why is eveyone jumping on it now whats taken so long
MK Dons fans were all over this song the other week at Brentford