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  • JF_Bay22_SCG
    expat Sydneysider
    • Jan 2003
    • 3978

    #31
    Originally posted by Swansinger
    But "Norris Lurker" and I did an embarrassing duet of
    "Hey Jude - na na nananana" at the Dogs match.

    And , you know , maybe that's the key :
    Some fans are too self-conscious to make fools of themselves with a bit of singing.
    Which is not a problem when you reach my age , cos I'm past caring what anybody thinks about me!
    If you know Norris Lurker, it is a given that you no longer care how people perceive you at the football.

    JF *DUCKS*
    "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
    (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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    • AussieAnge
      On the Rookie List
      • Sep 2003
      • 1057

      #32
      A few points:

      - Just trying to improve/enhance the atmosphere
      - Differentiate us from other teams' fans
      - lift our game

      I agree that we have to keep the songs simple but surely we can do better than "sydney, clap, clap, clap" - I have to confess that I have little enthusiam for that and sometimes don't join in. IMHO it is generic and I reckon the players wouldn't be able to tell whether it is "sydney" or the other team that is being sung. I don't mind the Ssssyyyyyyydddddnnnneeeeyyyyyyy" chant as it is obviously a swans song and sounds good when it resonates around the ground.
      To whoever said we should go to karoake if we want to sing I would say that singing and watching football are not mutually exclusive, I manage to do both, it isn't too hard.
      Robbieando, I would prefer to keep things family friendly and fun, it is OK to poke fun at the opposition but wouldn't want to incite violence (and being up to your neck in blood does seem to imply that). We also don't want to emulate the soccer fans just take what is good (in the songs) and use them to our benefit.
      I think we have to get into the habit of singing/chanting at times other than when a goal has been scored. The Lynch slip would have been an ideal time to sing "we love you Schauble, we do" - to let him know we are 100% behind him. Also we should try to get into the habit of shouting "C'mon you reds" (or bloods if you prefer). We obviously all shout and barrack but if we are shouting the same things it will be more effective and create a better atmosphere.
      The other (more elaborate) songs can be practiced in pubs or on the the buses on the way to/from the ground. Am I the only one who sings the club songs (cheer cheer & up there cazaly) when I am going about my chores (if I was the type of girl who did cleaning I would definitely do it then)?
      Bring it on!

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      • robbieando
        The King
        • Jan 2003
        • 2750

        #33
        AussieAnge,

        Its always nice to see people who are interested in getting chanting going at Swans matches. Your always welcome to join us in the Cheer Squad so that we can get the crowd going. I don't like the Sydney clap clap clap that much as well, but sadly we have to get going with it because its the only one the fans seem interested in joining in with, sadly still not everyone does.
        Once was, now elsewhere

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        • AussieAnge
          On the Rookie List
          • Sep 2003
          • 1057

          #34
          Robbieando,

          You really wouldn't want me to join the cheer sqad as I can't sing for quids!
          I'm just trying to get some alternatives out there, giving some suggestions and offering support.
          I reckon something can be done for the pre-season game at NSO and don't mind if we can co-ordinate something there. We normally sit on the grass (Think it is the Doug Walters stand)
          Ange
          Last edited by AussieAnge; 26 September 2003, 01:52 PM.
          Bring it on!

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          • Swansinger
            Senior Player
            • Mar 2003
            • 1099

            #35
            Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
            If you know Norris Lurker, it is a given that you no longer care how people perceive you at the football.

            JF *DUCKS*
            LOL!

            If I may exercise my right as the resident Pom to add a bit of English culture , the song you refer goes to the tune of "In My Liverpool Home" , by Pete Mc.Govern of The Scaffold :

            I was born in Liverpool, down by the docks. My religion was Catholic; occupation - hard knocks.
            At stealing from lorries, I was adept, and underneath overcoats each night I slept.

            CHORUS: "In my Liverpool home, in my Liverpool Home, ..
            We speak with an accent exceedingly rare;
            We meet under a statue exceedingly bare.
            If you want a cathedral, we've got one to spare,
            in my Liverpool home."

            Plenty more verses in a very witty , cyncial , self-deprecating song where the only salvation is offered by passionate support for your .....
            football (soccer) team.

            I think there's been a few parodies but Manchester United fans take "credit" for turning the words into an attack on a rival team's city.

            Liverpool supporters themselves , of course , "nicked" verbatim You'll Never Walk Alone from Gerry and the Pacemakers.

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            • scurrilous
              On the Rookie List
              • Apr 2003
              • 311

              #36
              Originally posted by Mark
              No problem with Barracking, and as far as i am aware nor does anyone "where im from"

              Just dont think we need to import mindless sectarian "up to our necks in blood" rubbish from overseas.

              If you do, suggest you go and have a look, and see how you like it !
              I think it's absolutely disgusting as well Mark. And that's coming from someone who is definitely not a prude.
              Only 9 notes? How easy can it be!

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              • scurrilous
                On the Rookie List
                • Apr 2003
                • 311

                #37
                Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
                "Ole Ole Ole Ole Syd-neh! Syd-neh!". I know that if it gets started properly, it will catch on.


                JF
                Now that's the kind of chanting that can be easily deployed in AFL. Other @@@@ just don't cut it I'm sorry.
                Only 9 notes? How easy can it be!

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                • BAM_BAM
                  Support Staff
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 1820

                  #38
                  Originally posted by AussieAnge
                  Am I the only one who sings the club songs (cheer cheer & up there cazaly) when I am going about my chores (if I was the type of girl who did cleaning I would definitely do it then)?
                  I do too.
                  Here's my heart and you can break it
                  I need some release, release, release
                  We need
                  Love and peace

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                  • chewyonyourboot
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 73

                    #39
                    Nice song JF..I'll be adding that to the repetoire..

                    Thanks for the words..

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                    • AussieAnge
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 1057

                      #40
                      I'm not one to go on, but....
                      How good was that chant of "lions, lions..." at the GF? really added to the atmosphere...much better than the usual (insert club name here) clap, clap, clap.
                      Bring it on!

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                      • Bleed Red Blood
                        Senior Player
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 2057

                        #41
                        Sydney Clap X3 is a bit old and the same as all the others and hopefully if some education goes into our crowds all over the country then it will set us apart from the rest of the crowd so our players know the chanting is for them not the opposition
                        Last edited by Bleed Red Blood; 5 October 2003, 07:50 PM.

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