Chants, Music, Angst and Anthems

Who says we shouldn't be organsied

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Who says we shouldn't be organsied
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Hello folks,

 

I've been reading a myriad of ideas about whether we should, or should not be organized when it comes to singing/ chanting etc. . and how exactly we should go about this.

 

Well, I've done some research, and it seems other clubs have already asked these questions. One of the best examples is Toronto FC, the new Canadian Franchise in the MLS.

 

A main supporter site is here at Red Patch Boys: http://www.torontofans.ca/

 

Note the following threads in their "Songs, Chants, Banners & Flags" Forum: I can't get a link buit the thread title is "Chant Coordination - June 2 Pre-Game Meeting" - looking at how these guys seem to organise themselves.

 

Also some videos from Youtube of them in action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03-vy8Wwzd8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfYHj54FU78&mode=related&search=

 

I reckon It'd be good to get a bit of dialogue going between the new clubs, as we both have such similar formative circumstances. . . . Feel free to get over to their forums an introduce yourselves. . .

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We weren't fimilar with all the Bloc 5 chants at first, but you easily catch on.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I like the idea of being organised for several reasons. My idea of a supporters club goes beyond turning up at the game as individuals, then meeting in the same area to then voice our support.
I see a mid week gathering at a designated place (Thistle), a couple of beers, a bunch of people talking sh*t and getting to know each other, a Phoenix game on the telly and impromptu (sp??) outbreaks of chants. I hope this supporters club can evolve into something other than a bunch of people conversing on the internet. The potential to increase our circle of mates is huge. But if left to a once a week gathering at the game the chances of the club evolving is lessened. A bunch of you guys already know each other, and that can make it a bit harder for "outsiders" to join in.
Or what about a supporters club picinic at a park or a hall, and show away games on a big screen?
 Alot of people are a bit backwards in coming forwards due being scared of not fitting in.
This is a generalised statement, there will be exceptions to all rules. My 2 cents.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Gooner10 wrote:
I like the idea of being organised for several reasons. My idea of a supporters club goes beyond turning up at the game as individuals, then meeting in the same area to then voice our support.
I see a mid week gathering at a designated place (Thistle), a couple of beers, a bunch of people talking sh*t and getting to know each other, a Phoenix game on the telly and impromptu (sp??) outbreaks of chants. I hope this supporters club can evolve into something other than a bunch of people conversing on the internet. The potential to increase our circle of mates is huge. But if left to a once a week gathering at the game the chances of the club evolving is lessened. A bunch of you guys already know each other, and that can make it a bit harder for "outsiders" to join in.
Or what about a supporters club picinic at a park or a hall, and show away games on a big screen?
 Alot of people are a bit backwards in coming forwards due being scared of not fitting in.
This is a generalised statement, there will be exceptions to all rules. My 2 cents.
 
I'm sorry, but now I have heard everything........

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
i think we'll need some order so that the hype doesnt fade away,

this would be great for the away games, have yellow fever posted around the city at bars to watch away games and chant and sh*t, it'd be good for recruting new "members" too
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Gooner10 wrote:
I like the idea of being organised for several reasons. My idea of a supporters club goes beyond turning up at the game as individuals, then meeting in the same area to then voice our support.
I see a mid week gathering at a designated place (Thistle), a couple of beers, a bunch of people talking sh*t and getting to know each other, a Phoenix game on the telly and impromptu (sp??) outbreaks of chants. I hope this supporters club can evolve into something other than a bunch of people conversing on the internet. The potential to increase our circle of mates is huge. But if left to a once a week gathering at the game the chances of the club evolving is lessened. A bunch of you guys already know each other, and that can make it a bit harder for "outsiders" to join in.
Or what about a supporters club picinic at a park or a hall, and show away games on a big screen?
 Alot of people are a bit backwards in coming forwards due being scared of not fitting in.
This is a generalised statement, there will be exceptions to all rules. My 2 cents.
 
I'm sorry, but now I have heard everything........
 
This thread is indeed some of the funniest sh*t I have ever heard.
 
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
i suggest that before every game, all supporters drink heavyly before attending..........the rest will follow......
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
lampost wrote:
i suggest that before every game, all supporters drink heavyly before attending..........the rest will follow......
 
Agreed - Would pay to do the same for the pre-season games too. .
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
2nd that....
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
man i will be 100% sober, but a lot of drunken yobos never hurt anyone (supporting the home team)
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'll take a hamper to the Thistle this Friday night - you bring the Teddie Bears
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
phil_style wrote:

I reckon It'd be good to get a bit of dialogue going between the new clubs, as we both have such similar formative circumstances. . . . Feel free to get over to their forums an introduce yourselves. . .

 
Done..I've just made the following post. Hopefully we'll be flooded with Canadians on here shortly.
 
G'day all...(or should I try and sound more cultural by saying Kia Ora)?

I've come across your website via another fan of our local professional football team here in New Zealand, the Wellington Phoenix.

The Phoenix have been formed after a previous team (the Knights) who were based in Auckland, failed. Hence the name Phoenix (risen from the ashes....oh I'm sure you understand).

Next month the Phoenix will play their first game in version 3 of the A-League.

Anyways..the purpose of this post is to invite any or all of you to come over to our Supporters Club site at
http://www.yellowfever.co.nz

The organisation behind your own supporters club website is quite outstanding. If we can be half as successful as you guys seem to be next year then we will be doing well.

There's alot of similarities between the two clubs,and I think it would be great to have some kind of informal sister-club (or brother-club?) partnership.

Heres a few of the similarities we share...

1) Both clubs play professionally in another countries domestic comp (Toronto - MLS, Phoenix - Australian A-League)
2) Football in both countries is a minority sport. (Yes, rugby steals our limelight and we are constantly kicked in the guts by a media who don't understand/like the 'beautiful game'. I assume you understand what that feels like?).
3) Both are new teams (I belive this is your first season?)
4) Two commonwealth countries with a clean-green image (ok, I'm clutching at straws now).
5) Oh yes..and you have a kiwi playing in your team - Andy Boyens. (Phew, that one could be the clincher!).

Hope to see you on the boards at YellowFever soon.

P.S. Don't fear - we don't gain much from this (except stealing all your ideas and making the Phoenix into the greatest club in the world so that one day we can buy all of your best players...muuaahaahaa).

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Invite them to our picnic

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Let it go Frankie...let it go.
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQvz01OKrsA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ3LAUvfOdU

I'm glad you guys are just as passionate about your club as we do here in Toronto...being organized is great and its gonna help your supporters group, by the way you did great on your research...Red Patch Boys, U-Sector, Tribal Rhythm Nation, The North End Elite, and Ceilidh House Hoolies..all Toronto FC Supporters working together like our motto "All For One" to make the atmosphere every home game a memorable one...good luck to your club...cheers! allezrouge2007-07-13 14:08:22
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yeah would be nice to have us all working as one, but unfortunately the greeks have decided to set up camp in their own part of the stadium.
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I see...but if anyone ask you about MLS team...tell them The best team is Toronto FC...it'll be great if we also get some overseas supporters!..we realy care for futbol around here...don't listen to the hockey stereotypes
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Don't worry mate, I'm sure a few of us here will be hoping TFC do well.

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
lampost wrote:
i suggest that before every game, all supporters drink heavyly before attending..........the rest will follow......
 
A good bevy always helps the vocal chords, we don't need organising, it should all be spontainious.
 
And I hope the drum idea has been shoved where the sun don't shine. (& I don't mean Wellington)
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Skaman wrote:
lampost wrote:
i suggest that before every game, all supporters drink heavyly before attending..........the rest will follow......
 
A good bevy always helps the vocal chords, we don't need organising, it should all be spontainious.
 
And I hope the drum idea has been shoved where the sun don't shine. (& I don't mean Wellington)

Well there was f*ck all spontaneity at the Knights games, so if you think that fans are just going to turn up and start singing together, then good luck to you.
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
hey guys, another canuck here. its definately great to have some pre arranged chants that the fans would agree on singing. and obviously some chants will develop in the stands and you'll pick it up and add it to your song sheet with time.
now about the greeks, them being located in a different section will be great for back and forth chants, but i think its important to have them on the same page with you to which songs you sing. i can give you an example from the mls, columbus crew has 3 supporters groups sitting in different sections and singing different songs. when TFC came to play at their stadium they were completely drown out by our supporters because though we might not had the bigger number of supporters but we were all singing the same song.
and good luck to you!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
oops i think i may have missed the point of this thread a bit...
ummm about organization.... definately try to make it more sponteneous. your group is probably going to be the ones leading the chants so when one of you starts singing back him up right away, and itll catch on with the rest.... more complicated chants like back and forth with the greeks will probably require some organization. and obviously dont try to outsing each other. unfortunately in the begining of the season we had two different groups singing different songs, and it sucked.
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
sounds like great advice mate. cheers.
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Having lived through the Bloc 5 Days it is just something that basically becomes spontaneous.
 
I honestly don't think it can be organized en mass but all it needs is one or two extroverts and the rest will follow.
 
Bloc 5 per say only had a hardcore 20-30 and the rest were periferal spectators drawn along with the themes.
HUMOUR....is the one ingrediant which draws favourable attention.
 
Basically need to stay away from the abusive foul mouth chants (The odd one did B5 no harm) & make it part of the entertainment.
 
It will evolve in it's own manner.
Tunnelrat2007-07-14 19:20:04
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ps.......and remember the KISS principal.
 
KEEP IT SIMPLE  STUPIDS.
 
Saw one chant on here and thought it was written for an MTV award!
Tunnelrat2007-07-14 19:22:39
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
after attending the two wellington friendlies i do like the fact that we chant but we do need a leader!!!!!
 
a person did take a megaphone today but it was taken off them by security, if some people orgainised as the "leaders of YF" with the stadium to have a few megaphones in we could then have them lead us in our chanting.
 
i have noticed that set groups of YF start chants at the same time and it goes to sh*t and we sound like rubbish, our golden moment as i have mentioned before was the chant at 85' when by an act of god we all sang in time and f**king blew the roofs of the houses in thorndan (ok the wind may of helped us a bit) Imagine if we can be this tight the whole game every game, then playing in the stadio del cakketinos will be more than a ring of fire it will be the gateway to hell.
 
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I thought the best chant last night was ..."give us a D ......... give us an I ....... give us an S ... ", etc

it was effing hilarious  (and mainly cos it was spontaneous) 
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Spontanious chanting is always best. What we need to do is educate people and let them know that it is ok to have a few beers and sing like a madman at sporting events. When people realise this they will soon follow.
 
 

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
C-Diddy wrote:
Spontanious chanting is always best. What we need to do is educate people and let them know that it is ok to have a few beers and sing like a madman at sporting events. When people realise this they will soon follow.
 
 


Drinking Beer, spontaneous chanting, singing like a madman - it'll never catch on!

When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I thought the best chant last night was ..."give us a D ......... give us an I ....... give us an S ... ", etc

it was effing hilarious  (and mainly cos it was spontaneous) 
 
why thank you.
 
*beams with pride*
 
What I love about that one, is the first time you do it, no one has a clue where it is going.

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
this sent in to Fever management..
 

Sung to the tune of Oh My Darling, Clementine (adapted as a terrace chant by various teams in the UK):

 

Oh my darling, oh my darling,

Oh my darling, Clementine!

You were lost and gone forever

Dreadful sorry, Clementine.

 

We are Phoenix, we are Phoenix,

We are Phoenix, FC!

From the Ashes, from the Ashes,

From the Ashes, are we.

Founder

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

spontanious chanting is ok for 10-15 minutes for f**ks sake we are a fans club!!!!! we should be there to chant for our team, im sorry i sound so barhumbug but i have actually been in a stadium where 30,000 people(including me) are chanitng in time, its magical and i swear it does lift the team. When we were playing like sh*t we should have sung phoenix chants not the steward has a bonner or whatever it was, these chants are good fun but they should not take over the phoenix ones

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Feverish wrote:
this sent in to Fever management..
 

Sung to the tune of Oh My Darling, Clementine (adapted as a terrace chant by various teams in the UK):

 

Oh my darling, oh my darling,

Oh my darling, Clementine!

You were lost and gone forever

Dreadful sorry, Clementine.

 

We're Phoenix, we're Phoenix,

We're Phoenix, FC!

From the Ashes, from the Ashes,

From the Ashes, are we.

 
I think the above would go ok - so just reminding you

Founder

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
that sounds great :D
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