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Posted
3 hours ago, Nod.E said:

Or sing 

 

WE 

HATE 

THIS FVCKING 

SONG 

 

IT IS FVCKING SHIT 

 

to the beat, a minute or two after every goal.

 

Haha I would love to see this happen 

Posted
2 hours ago, Nod.E said:

I can confirm that I absolutely hate it. I manage to enjoy the goal for a few seconds after the music starts. Then I wince and sit down. I don't understand how having that opinion is supposed to make me hipster. That's just my reaction. Yours is to dance along like a prat, and honestly I wish that was my natural reaction, too. 

 

Realise it might be shocking to learn that people might have a different opinion to you. 

First I don't dance like a prat, secondly why you lying? You absolutely do not wince at all the happy people surrounding you somehow embarrassing you with thier dancing, (I don't think you can sit anywhere near me coz I'd feel that, and you'd notice my dance).

Thirdly, this reaction in itself makes you sound like a reeeyt hipster, turning your nose up at happy smiling people dancing to "sh1t" music.

Nah you my man are not being forthcoming with the truth. 

I will not be shamed into not dancing to that music not by you. 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Lcfc098 said:

“Been going since filbert street” doesn’t make your view hold any more importance btw

Does actually, ask anyone who went. 

Perspective helps your brain work stuff out, like when getting upset about clappers.

Posted
1 hour ago, Heskey2011 said:

First I don't dance like a prat, secondly why you lying? You absolutely do not wince at all the happy people surrounding you somehow embarrassing you with thier dancing, (I don't think you can sit anywhere near me coz I'd feel that, and you'd notice my dance).

Thirdly, this reaction in itself makes you sound like a reeeyt hipster, turning your nose up at happy smiling people dancing to "sh1t" music.

Nah you my man are not being forthcoming with the truth. 

I will not be shamed into not dancing to that music not by you. 

 

I am not your man and it's quite obvious that I never will be.

 

Yours,

Hipster

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Posted
5 hours ago, Nod.E said:

I can confirm that I absolutely hate it. I manage to enjoy the goal for a few seconds after the music starts. Then I wince and sit down. I don't understand how having that opinion is supposed to make me hipster. That's just my reaction. Yours is to dance along like a prat, and honestly I wish that was my natural reaction, too. 

 

Realise it might be shocking to learn that people might have a different opinion to you. 

Is this a joke lol

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Posted

Jeez are we still moaning about this song? Let it go already. even if they stopped playing it I’ve heard it so many times it will be forever going off inside the deep recesses of my mind every time we score. 😜

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Posted
7 hours ago, Aleksz said:

Is this a joke lol

No.

 

Generally I am quite sensitive to sound. Nobody likes loud eaters but I can't tolerate it at all for instance.

Posted
12 hours ago, Heskey2011 said:

Been going since Filbert Street and i love the goal music either duh duh du du duh or fire, and absolutely luuurve the clappers. 

You're all just being fvcking hipsters, and you do this all the time. I'm not playing your silly fvcking twitter inspired "i think it's sh1tter than you" game.

 

None of you care about the goal music or the clappers, how is that actually pi55ing you off when we've just scored? I don't believe you.

It's nonsense.

You're nonsense.

 

I hope you can see the irony in you using the fact you've been "going since Filbo" to defend goal music.

 

You see, I too have been "going since Filbo" (which isn't an achievement in itself, by the way, it just means we were born before other fans of the same club).

 

You could say many things about the place - and we all loved it. One thing's for sure, it had authenticity in buckets.

 

There are now a generation of Leicester supporters who have been robbed of that same authentic experience by their own club, and gimmicks like goal music and clappers are part of that.

 

If you want to "enhance" goals with your own choice of music, be my guest - stick some earphones in. But give the rest of us the chance to enjoy games the way you could at Filbo, eh?

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Posted
10 hours ago, Grebfromgrebland said:

I've grown to like it in a Pavlovian way.

 

Goal music means goal so I'm happy.

 

I even sometimes wave my hands like a goon 

I'm not sure that Stockholm syndrome is a good reason to keep it lol

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Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, kingkisnorbo said:

It's shiteness is compiled by how wank the song actually is. It's not even serviceable music. Rubbish, infantile clap trap. 

I'e said this a lot but I'm pretty sure a section of fans starting humming it anyway? People that complain about it now started it and the club probably caught onto that.

Edited by Fox92
Posted

I used to not mind it, but as a TV supporter 99% of the time I can say it became more noticeably out of place after watching the Villa and Spurs games.  It’s overbearing and doesn’t fit.

 

Also, it feels like the goal music playing is your time to celebrate and then once the sound bite stops, you must all sit down and go back to being quiet. The natural celebration and continuation of songs is disturbed.

Posted
7 hours ago, Voll Blau said:

I hope you can see the irony in you using the fact you've been "going since Filbo" to defend goal music.

 

You see, I too have been "going since Filbo" (which isn't an achievement in itself, by the way, it just means we were born before other fans of the same club).

 

You could say many things about the place - and we all loved it. One thing's for sure, it had authenticity in buckets.

 

There are now a generation of Leicester supporters who have been robbed of that same authentic experience by their own club, and gimmicks like goal music and clappers are part of that.

 

If you want to "enhance" goals with your own choice of music, be my guest - stick some earphones in. But give the rest of us the chance to enjoy games the way you could at Filbo, eh?

We had tshirt cannons at Filbert Street so gimmicks are not new thing. Ac-tu-ally.

Filbert St wasn't a more authentic experience, a worse experience, sure.

Maybe that's what you're after?  Remember those kennels for away fans? 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Heskey2011 said:

We had tshirt cannons at Filbert Street so gimmicks are not new thing. Ac-tu-ally.

Filbert St wasn't a more authentic experience, a worse experience, sure.

Maybe that's what you're after?  Remember those kennels for away fans? 

Getting rid of goal music would not make anyone's experience worse.

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Posted (edited)

People who say why does goal music matter etc, it matters because of how it reflects on the club and it was the same with clappers. Maybe Carnaval De Paris would be a step up if we must have goal music, Wolves are about the only other team in the league with their tune. The club through the years have clearly decided to go down this kind of route and we do seem to experience this type of stuff more than most. However, it's as much about choices of fans, the club only facilitate these things (clappers a key example). I don't agree with the club on certain stuff, but in fairness as I've said before they have introduced a singing section and WYS so it shows a willingness to change tack. Further to all of this, I would say generally certain sections of the fanbase have felt unrepresented and misrepresented which is why topics like these can cause some level of tension.

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Posted

If the club needed evidence that goal music should end, then that was it. 

 

The lovely cockernees were thoroughly enjoying it. 

 

Fed up having the moment spoiled then having away fans take the piss. :mad:

 

PLEASE. JUST. STOP. 

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