BobbyJ1956 wrote:How to get Spurs' nerves jangling: (i) before kick off play "We Will, We Will, Rock You!" loud over the tannoy. They use it a lot at U.S. baseball games, it's raucous and it always gets the crowd worked up. (ii) Never mind "Blue Moon", it's way too mournful, just shout "CITY! CITY! CITY!" over and over, it creates a hell of a noise when thousands shout it at once. And if you have to have a song "We're not really here" rolls around the ground a whole lot better than any of the others and it encourages stamping feet on floors till the stadium shakes. I'm expecting an atmosphere to rival the Hamburg and Birmingham at Maine Road (Bob Taylor goal) nights.
(That said, I doubt if it could equal the most intense atmosphere I've ever known at an English football ground, when Shankly's Liverpool took on Inter Milan in their first ever European Cup semi-final. The Italians ran out to face the full might of the Kop singing "Go back to Italy." They froze in their tracks and were run absolutely ragged when the match started.)
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I fucking hate all the cheesy tunes they play to 'supposedly' crank up the atmosphere
Like teams and fans are going to be intimidated by Queen...
ant london wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I fucking hate all the cheesy tunes they play to 'supposedly' crank up the atmosphere
Like teams and fans are going to be intimidated by Queen...
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
We Are Total Cunts
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:ant london wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I fucking hate all the cheesy tunes they play to 'supposedly' crank up the atmosphere
Like teams and fans are going to be intimidated by Queen...
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
We Are Total Cunts
Exactly
john68 wrote:How right.
I don't think that most city fans understand the power of a noisy crowd and just how much energy conveys onto the pitch from the crowd.
Summerbee commented that he saw opposition wingers and full backs "visibly wilt" when they had to play down the Kippax touchline.
I find it an embarrassment when I have had to endure a small group of away fans outnoise a massive crwod of City fans on our own ground. I still cringe at the memory of listening to several verses of "My old man" ringing out, unopposed at the derby last season. It was my worst moment as a City fan. Worse than losing a match...to think that City fans allowed rags to succeed in that way in our backyard.
Keegan openly admitted that it was the crowd that drove the players in that last derby at Maine Road...We could make life much easier for our team and frighten Spurs to death...We know what we have to do.
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