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Full time song.
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SporadicAddick said:In fairness TS listened to the fans after RRR was substituted for the first game of the season.
He has done a hell of a lot of great things and is massively in credit.
It's clear that ego is a big part of his make up. We are the beneficiaries of that.
Have a look in the boardroom of The Valley - the most prominent picture on the wall is one of him.
As I said, he's massively in credit...
100% this ^. The few times I've been in the boardroom I find it so cringy that he has a picture of himself, the first one you see as you walk in.
It's an awful song and played at completely the wrong time as well, not sure if we're just unlucky but it's also very loud in the lower covered end.
Still, if he appoints Jackson he can play what he likes!0 -
Not against this genre of music ( although this song is pretty formulaic) but there is a time and place for everything and after the final whistle is not, in my opinion, the time to play it. Totally spoils the atmosphere, especially after a win.1
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it was ridiculously loud but two people behind me knew all the words so they enjoyed it. i on the other hand made a quick exit.0
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Annoys me when I’m at Wembley, they cut to music a second after the match finishes. Didn’t need any music after the game, let the noise of the crowd carry them off.
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Made me very angry!Killed the singing and clapping off of the players.No need for it3
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Karim_myBagheri said:it was ridiculously loud but two people behind me knew all the words so they enjoyed it. i on the other hand made a quick exit.1
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Would have thought it would have been better to have played Feeling Fine at full time. A2V has grown on me and we definitely should come out to it in the second half.
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charltonbob said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Annoys me when I’m at Wembley, they cut to music a second after the match finishes. Didn’t need any music after the game, let the noise of the crowd carry them off.
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When Sir Bobby presented us with the League Championship trophy after the Ipswich game, the whole ground singing along with 'We are the Champions' was spine tingling (maybe I'm an old fart but I loved it).
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Rob7Lee said:SporadicAddick said:In fairness TS listened to the fans after RRR was substituted for the first game of the season.
He has done a hell of a lot of great things and is massively in credit.
It's clear that ego is a big part of his make up. We are the beneficiaries of that.
Have a look in the boardroom of The Valley - the most prominent picture on the wall is one of him.
As I said, he's massively in credit...
100% this ^. The few times I've been in the boardroom I find it so cringy that he has a picture of himself, the first one you see as you walk in.
It's an awful song and played at completely the wrong time as well, not sure if we're just unlucky but it's also very loud in the lower covered end.
Still, if he appoints Jackson he can play what he likes!0 -
Its not even about the song, not my type of music but I don't mind A2V. It's about the timing. The valley was clearly buzzing yesterday it would have been great to hear the fans sing the players off. It just needs a few minutes at the end of the game to let us show our appreciation to the players. Then play it as we all file out the stadium. Might actually get people singing along/enjoying it then.
Also the volume, could hardly hear anything in the lower covered end yesterday, all announcements were garbled and too quiet then that comes on and nearly blows my ear drums.
In summary. Leave it 5 mins after the full time whistle (or make a judgment based in crowd noise) and turn it down a bit.7 -
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Like the song (is that Sandgaard singing?). Great in the build up but like most think a should just be the crowd at the end of the match.0
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Behave! The geezer just gave away about 15k tickers for free, we smashed the league leaders and the atmosphere was rocking. No harm done, let him play his little song, especially after a big (clean sheet) win like that. COYA2
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Leaving the timing debate to one side, it did feel good to hear 'Red Red Robin' played loud, in fact the loudest I have ever heard it.0
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It shouldn’t be played anywhere, ever.4
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Not just the full time song... When we went 2 - 0 up it felt like the whole stadium was dying to sing something, but there was 5 minutes of 'der-der-der-der-der-der' which didn't really catch on. Then the lower north started singing Valley Flloyd Road, the drum started up again, and it was another 'der-der-der-der-der' and you had the north singing two different songs.
When Allez Allez Allez did finally get going, the whole stadium was absolutely rocking.2 -
fat man on a moped said:Not against this genre of music ( although this song is pretty formulaic) but there is a time and place for everything and after the final whistle is not, in my opinion, the time to play it. Totally spoils the atmosphere, especially after a win.6
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Covered End said:fat man on a moped said:Not against this genre of music ( although this song is pretty formulaic) but there is a time and place for everything and after the final whistle is not, in my opinion, the time to play it. Totally spoils the atmosphere, especially after a win.0
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I put it into the context of what he’s done for our football club.
And he does listen to the fans.
Maybe it was a bit too loud in certain parts of the stadium, although I felt it was loud but ok in the lower west.
Personally I think it should be accepted that he wants to immerse himself in his dream.
Oh, and the song is growing on me!1