Frenzied Posted 22 August 2009 Posted 22 August 2009 It would be great if they got rid of the shite goal music, although today was marginally better than that fcuking terrible Chelsea Dagger song. I've always been baffled why we would play a song with Chelsea in the title - it seems totally lost on the window licking pillocks that bounce around to it that Chelsea our big rivals of ours.
C-man Posted 22 August 2009 Posted 22 August 2009 Firstly, it was an improvement on Chelsea Dagger. Anything is. I noticed that there was at least 20 seconds between the goal and when the music started which can only be a good thing. I didn't mind the clapping along to the tune because we were given a chance to actually celebrate beforehand. CD was basically started as soon as the goalscorer wheels away. I actually looked round to see people doing the CD dance but in a much slower, more moronic way. It was embarrasing, but not half as cringeworthy as the fans that rang into Radio Leicester wanting CD back. ******. God forbid if the club ever forgot to put goalmusic on, RL would be inundated with calls from Phil in Fleckney and Gaz in Glenfield threatening to rip up their season tickets if they didn't get to listen to some shit jingle for 15 seconds after Steve Howards just scored the winner to send us to the play-off semi-finals. As far as I'm concerned, you go to a football match to watch football. Not listen to music. Do us all a favour and spend 29p on an Amazon Download and fuck off.
Basingstoke Fox Posted 22 August 2009 Posted 22 August 2009 He's not annoying! And that's mean I love his voice it's great! It is really not . He just comes accross as one of those people who trys too hard to be gay. what chippie does goks mam and dad own ! Dunno mate, I live in Basingstoke so I don't happen to know that.
C-man Posted 22 August 2009 Posted 22 August 2009 Our fans on the whole are so 21st Century it's unreal. Sad state of affairs.
Ultra Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 what chippie does goks mam and dad own ! Wan's Garden on Glenfield Road East - allegedly..
carterfox90 Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 thought it was better than the dagger but still would prefer no music i think thought they would have played the chorus bit saying we are on fire as we have just scored imo
Ultra Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 fook sake city, fooking get rid of music. The club should listen for once. All the idiots ringing in hoping for chelsea dagger back They probably think it's part of our heritage...
iancognito Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 The arguments about which song best suits the role of goal music just muddy the waters. You either think playing music after goals is a good idea or you don't. I think 'Fire' is a decent song, but then again I think quite a few songs are good. It doesn't mean I want them played after my football team score a goal.I absolutely despair at our fans at home. The overwhelming majority are complete wankers, to be quite frank. Can you imagine what would happen if pop music was played after goals at Elland Road/White Hart Lane/St. James' Park? Honestly, I don't care if our attendances are higher than when we were at Filbert Street. Give me 16,000 football fans over the 20,000 kids & disco mums at the Walkers any day... Best post I've read on here in a while I thought it was funny when Fire came on. Two tw@ts standing next to me who had been slating NGuessan & Gallagher since the kick off went to do a monkey dance, stopped, then just looked at each other for two or three seconds and suddenly realised they hadn't got a clue how to celebrate before attempting the "ooo ooo" bit of the song. All around it was easily the most confused I've ever seen a crowd. I hate goal music, the idea of it, the reasoning behind it but today it showed up the performing monkeys as the clueless twonks they really are and that was worth the admission alone.
Unabomber Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 I will never forget the cu.nt who didn't know what to do when we scored, he went to do the whole chelsea Dagger (i look like a twat dance) but his face gradually changed to "i don't know what to do" It's a fooking goal, support it don't fooking need advice on how to celebrate.
DeclanMC Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 Wan's Garden on Glenfield Road East - allegedly.. Live just up from there, never rated it!
AMYB101_LCFC Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 It is really not . He just comes accross as one of those people who trys too hard to be gay. Dunno mate, I live in Basingstoke so I don't happen to know that. It is! And I do know what you mean :laugh:
Zingari Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 They probably think it's part of our heritage... if it was you'd still campaign vigorously to get rid of it anyway
Fosse Boy Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 Phone-in: "bring back Chelsea Dagger". There were no end of people on Radio Leicester demanding a return to Chelsea Dagger. ******. I've every intention of ringing the moan in tomorrow to have a rant at these cretins. The arguments about which song best suits the role of goal music just muddy the waters. You either think playing music after goals is a good idea or you don't. I think 'Fire' is a decent song, but then again I think quite a few songs are good. It doesn't mean I want them played after my football team score a goal.I absolutely despair at our fans at home. The overwhelming majority are complete wankers, to be quite frank. Can you imagine what would happen if pop music was played after goals at Elland Road/White Hart Lane/St. James' Park? Honestly, I don't care if our attendances are higher than when we were at Filbert Street. Give me 16,000 football fans over the 20,000 kids & disco mums at the Walkers any day... This, this and a thousand times this. I don't like the song you can't jump to that. Unlike last one I really liked the last one. I'm thinking of writing to Leicester requesting the old one back. You are such a twat it's unreal.
morris1234 Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 Firstly, it was an improvement on Chelsea Dagger. Anything is. I noticed that there was at least 20 seconds between the goal and when the music started which can only be a good thing. I didn't mind the clapping along to the tune because we were given a chance to actually celebrate beforehand. CD was basically started as soon as the goalscorer wheels away.I actually looked round to see people doing the CD dance but in a much slower, more moronic way. It was embarrasing, but not half as cringeworthy as the fans that rang into Radio Leicester wanting CD back. ******. God forbid if the club ever forgot to put goalmusic on, RL would be inundated with calls from Phil in Fleckney and Gaz in Glenfield threatening to rip up their season tickets if they didn't get to listen to some shit jingle for 15 seconds after Steve Howards just scored the winner to send us to the play-off semi-finals. As far as I'm concerned, you go to a football match to watch football. Not listen to music. Do us all a favour and spend 29p on an Amazon Download and fuck off. you brought a tear to my eye! i salute you sir!
Edmund Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 I've every intention of ringing the moan in tomorrow to have a rant at these cretins. Do it, you will get a heros welcome on here.
lildave3 Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 What did we play before Chelsea Dagger? The PHG 'jazzed up' version.
Shrenchel Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 Sat in H block with the old man. Some people in there really need taking out to the car park to be shot. When they didn't play chelsea dagger a woman infront of me looked like someone had just taken a shit on her kids, completely confused for a few moments then absolutely furious. Spent the next 5 minutes complaining about it until he husband assured her they'd "sort it out." There was also a geezer who didn't utter any words of support for our players but went huuuuuuuuuume everytime he (and on several occasions the other baldy player on their team) got near the ball. To top it off, the woman next to me asked me to stop 'singing in her ear.' Pffffffffffft.
Basingstoke Fox Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 Sat in H block with the old man. Some people in there really need taking out to the car park to be shot. When they didn't play chelsea dagger a woman infront of me looked like someone had just taken a shit on her kids, completely confused for a few moments then absolutely furious. Spent the next 5 minutes complaining about it until he husband assured her they'd "sort it out."There was also a geezer who didn't utter any words of support for our players but went huuuuuuuuuume everytime he (and on several occasions the other baldy player on their team) got near the ball. To top it off, the woman next to me asked me to stop 'singing in her ear.' Pffffffffffft. Just reading that made me angry to be honest.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 What did we have at Filbert Street?? Working men that can't afford to go anymore
Budweiser Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 What did we have at Filbert Street?? Tell me your joking. Please.
iancognito Posted 23 August 2009 Posted 23 August 2009 What did we have at Filbert Street?? Better atmosphere, a proper intimidating ground and fans who - if goal music had played would have swamped the mercury and phone-ins with letters and calls to Nev demanding it be removed. God knows where we get this current lot from, I feel more out of place every time I go down there now. To be honest the KKK would have had an anti-goal music song to drown the sodding thing out whereas the all-mouth teenies who go down there now would rather try and join in. Pathetic.
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