interesting. do they even watch the game?blade 1 wrote:Amazing chant when done right.
Starting to catch on here now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Inv49Ghr8
That would take Reading fans 3 years to learn and a stream of complaints about noise pollution.blade 1 wrote:Amazing chant when done right.
Starting to catch on here now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Inv49Ghr8
Now that is quality!handbags_harris wrote:Nah. Not a patch on the Horto Magiko as chanted by Panathinaikos. The link given is at a basketball game (which is a sh*t sport) but is sung by fans at their football matches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0rMe2Vyb9E
The first makes a lot of noise, but it's not really a song, is it? It's a pretty sad state of affairs that foreign supporters and their songs are now regarded as cool here. I still think a good British style atmosphere is better than a foreign one, but foreign fans do seem to sing a lot more often.Deathy wrote:That would take Reading fans 3 years to learn and a stream of complaints about noise pollution.blade 1 wrote:Amazing chant when done right.
Starting to catch on here now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Inv49Ghr8
Now that is quality!handbags_harris wrote:Nah. Not a patch on the Horto Magiko as chanted by Panathinaikos. The link given is at a basketball game (which is a sh*t sport) but is sung by fans at their football matches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0rMe2Vyb9E
Or untill a steward tells them to sit down.Rev Algenon Stickleback H wrote: The number of words isn't usch an obstacle. A longer song just needs a group of fans confident enough to sing it own their own until other fans pick it up.
handbags_harris wrote:Nah. Not a patch on the Horto Magiko as chanted by Panathinaikos. The link given is at a basketball game (which is a sh*t sport) but is sung by fans at their football matches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0rMe2Vyb9E
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