It did all feel a bit contrived, particularly when watching the end of the villa game the following day and hearing largely the same songs all over again.
But I guess that's just how things are these days. People seem to like or accept being told what to do a lot more....
The music felt incredibly loud and prevented any chance of a genuine Charlton chant to start. Don't want to moan too much as it was still a great post-match atmosphere but it would have been nice if it was either turned down or off at some point so 38k of us could belt out VFR, Lee Bowyer's Red Army, etc, together.
And while we're on the subject, when and how did Sweet Caroline become a football song? It seems to get played all over the place now and I'm just interested how that started.
What a very special day. Previous one off games like Preston promotion, back to the Valley 1st game, 1998 play off were special to me . This was to me THE perfect day. Had my Son with me whom missed 98 as he was 4, and we soaked up the fantastic feel good factor all the way up from Bexleyheath Station to Wembley (and back) . The crowds outside, the CAFC fans in the bars, wow.
And while we're on the subject, when and how did Sweet Caroline become a football song? It seems to get played all over the place now and I'm just interested how that started.
It's the go to song when it kicks off in the crowd at big boxing shows.
And while we're on the subject, when and how did Sweet Caroline become a football song? It seems to get played all over the place now and I'm just interested how that started.
It's the go to song when it kicks off in the crowd at big boxing shows.
The music felt incredibly loud and prevented any chance of a genuine Charlton chant to start. Don't want to moan too much as it was still a great post-match atmosphere but it would have been nice if it was either turned down or off at some point so 38k of us could belt out VFR, Lee Bowyer's Red Army, etc, together.
I would agree. Much better celebration away at Doncaster. The music killed the connection between players and fans
And while we're on the subject, when and how did Sweet Caroline become a football song? It seems to get played all over the place now and I'm just interested how that started.
It's the go to song when it kicks off in the crowd at big boxing shows.
Seems to have crossed over from that
Also at cricket matches.
I know it's everywhere and Lincoln City have been playing it at home games for well over a year now.
But the question is still, how and why did it come about?
Obviously the same compilation CD doing the rounds. Catchy singalongs are all very well but they could at least make an effort to keep them football or club related. It was starting to sound like a wedding reception disco at one point. Having said that, we were all so wrapped up in the moment that it's not really that important I suppose. The sheer joy of a last gasp winner is what stays with you.
Obviously the same compilation CD doing the rounds. Catchy singalongs are all very well but they could at least make an effort to keep them football or club related. It was starting to sound like a wedding reception disco at one point. Having said that, we were all so wrapped up in the moment that it's not really that important I suppose. The sheer joy of a last gasp winner is what stays with you.
I thought they did. To me it added to the occasion.
Valley Floyd Road sung by the players. Red Red Robin. Don't You Want Me ( Lyle Taylor Baby) Something Good
In contrast the playlist for Villa included Hi Ho Silver Lining which I understand is their Club anthem.
They played the VFR cover before the game, same as in 98 and it never sounds that great. Sunderland’s club song was sung a lot louder.
It was so noisy in our end that for most of the time the sound system at Wembley reminded me of the old tannoy at the valley where nobody could hear it. Singing along to piped music was always going to be hit and miss in our end of the ground
They played the VFR cover before the game, same as in 98 and it never sounds that great. Sunderland’s club song was sung a lot louder.
There was quite a lot of annoyance (on my part) before the game because we were supposed to have our ‘pre-match hype’ section second as the ‘home’ team. Each club had seven minutes allocated to use as we wished so we went with the Wembley special version of This is The Valley video, Brian and Sasa Ilic on the mic and then VFR. All of a sudden, a minute or so before, they switched it and made us go first when a lot less fans were in the ground and by the time Sunderland had their turn it was a good 10 minutes later so was always going to be much louder for them. Didn’t make a difference in the end, of course, but I was fuming at the time!
Blimey, we’re gonna get relegated and now the ‘wedding music’ at Wembley was shit. A few more days and Bauer will probably have been out of order for leaving his winner so late...
I'm not a huge fan of this music lark, for reasons others have said, but at least i thought the volume wasn't overwhelming before the game, unlike at many grounds, including sometimes The Valley. And I really liked the music they played as the players came onto the pitch. I expect it has been created for the Stadium, but it reminded me a lot of the long Underworld track at London 2012. That was the point at which my cynical Czech buddy pulled out his phone and started filming, finally persuaded that he was going to be impressed.
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This came on at some point, cant remember if it was before Sweet Caroline though
I just remember everyone chanting it . It really caught the mood .
Anybody else wish that they'd turned the PA off, and just let us sing our appreciation to the players?
Personally, I would much rather have 37000 of us belting out "We love you Charlton", "We're proud of you Charlton" etc than a Jive Bunny megamix!
But I guess that's just how things are these days. People seem to like or accept being told what to do a lot more....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6FBfAQ-NDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7wBGekB2-w
Seems to have crossed over from that
But the question is still, how and why did it come about?
Valley Floyd Road sung by the players.
Red Red Robin.
Don't You Want Me ( Lyle Taylor Baby)
Something Good
In contrast the playlist for Villa included Hi Ho Silver Lining which I understand is their Club anthem.
Each club had seven minutes allocated to use as we wished so we went with the Wembley special version of This is The Valley video, Brian and Sasa Ilic on the mic and then VFR.
All of a sudden, a minute or so before, they switched it and made us go first when a lot less fans were in the ground and by the time Sunderland had their turn it was a good 10 minutes later so was always going to be much louder for them.
Didn’t make a difference in the end, of course, but I was fuming at the time!