Good point Tegal, though if I remember correctly they usually wave in unison when the Hurricanes score.
Phoenix City FTW
Got my vote.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
For me it also starts here on this forum. In my opinion, far too often I find myself scrolling through these forums and just see so much hate, arguing and negative comments towards each other. I'm not complaining at all... but I feel like there could be a focus on encouraging a more positive attitude. This is something that COULD be deterring new members from joining these forums.
Just a thought........
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Phoenix City FTW
Got my vote.
How do you sing a song with no lyrics?
http://www.maxilyrics.com/the-skatalites-phoenix-city-lyrics-abb4.html
Yellow Fever - Misery loves company
Phoenix City FTW
Got my vote.
How do you sing a song with no lyrics?
http://www.maxilyrics.com/the-skatalites-phoenix-city-lyrics-abb4.html
Do do do do do do do do do. Do do do. Do do do do do do do do do. Do do do.
Da da da da. Da da da da. Da na noo na. Da da da da da, da da, da da da da da, da, da da da da da, da, da noo na na.
PHOENIX CITY!
Allegedly
Phoenix City FTW
Got my vote.
How do you sing a song with no lyrics?
http://www.maxilyrics.com/the-skatalites-phoenix-city-lyrics-abb4.html

Phoenix City FTW
Got my vote.
How do you sing a song with no lyrics?
http://www.maxilyrics.com/the-skatalites-phoenix-city-lyrics-abb4.html
Do do do do do do do do do. Do do do. Do do do do do do do do do. Do do do.
Da da da da. Da da da da. Da na noo na. Da da da da da, da da, da da da da da, da, da da da da da, da, da noo na na.
PHOENIX CITY!

So my 2 cents worth, from someone who hasn't been around for 5 years.........
the key thing which made the zone so popular when it first began was that it was unique - there was no other sporting event that you could attend in NZ that was like it. It was organic and spontaneous, without songsheets or chanting rehersals (which, believe it or not was suggested before our first game) and that meant that everyone felt apart of it. It wasn't something that a small group of people organised and tried to get other people to join into - it was something that was just happening and anyone could be part of it. There seems to be a lot of effort and focus on flags and banners recently, which should not be ignored but I do not think that is what will really draw people in. Anyone can create a banner at the cricket, and the Hurricanes give out flags, so there is nothing unique about it.
It seems now that one of the problems that is continually mentioned is that there are no new songs and there are not enough of them. Well, for me anyone can change that. I don't think that there needs to be a whole raft of new songs every season - the key is just having a solid number of classics that are simple, and easy for everyone to pick up on. I look back on what was sung at the start and while some of them may not be relevant anymore, they were quick, simple and easy for everyone to pick up straight away. "Seagull", "Marely" "Who are ya?" and "We're not Auckland anymore" - not brilliant or complicated chants, but something that got everyone joining in. That consistent singing gave people the confidence to start their own chants, which bred the atmosphere.
As a side note, if "we're not Auckland anymore" isn't still chanted, it fucking should be.
Key points:
1) Making the singing simple, catchy and constant - that is the unique selling point of the zone, and needs to be at the forefront of everyone who is in theres mind. There will always be some chants that are more original (and often trickier) but too many of those mean that people are unsure of the words, and that breeds nervousness.
2) keep it as positive as possible - if we ever conceed a goal, there should be an immediate chant of "we're going to win 2-1" (or 4-3 or 7-6, etc)
3) Make it fun - bring back DISCO, and if anyone ever sees a girl with a guy on the pitch, they should start with "is she really going out with him?".
4) More "we're not Auckland anymore" - a) it highlights that we are a Wellington team that should be playing in Wellington, and b) it reminds people that Auckland could not sustain an A League team and (so far) we can (to a point).
5) talk up the singing again - when it started that was what everyone told their mates at work/people they met in the pub/etc. It was all everyonr spoke about. The first game of the season under the new regime will be decent - new team, new style, etc. Brilliantly I will be missing it (again) but everyone who cares about growing the zone should be focused on creating a loud and positive atmosphere that will get people buzzing again.
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
So my 2 cents worth, from someone who hasn't been around for 5 years.........
the key thing which made the zone so popular when it first began was that it was unique - there was no other sporting event that you could attend in NZ that was like it. It was organic and spontaneous, without songsheets or chanting rehersals (which, believe it or not was suggested before our first game) and that meant that everyone felt apart of it. It wasn't something that a small group of people organised and tried to get other people to join into - it was something that was just happening and anyone could be part of it. There seems to be a lot of effort and focus on flags and banners recently, which should not be ignored but I do not think that is what will really draw people in. Anyone can create a banner at the cricket, and the Hurricanes give out flags, so there is nothing unique about it.
It seems now that one of the problems that is continually mentioned is that there are no new songs and there are not enough of them. Well, for me anyone can change that. I don't think that there needs to be a whole raft of new songs every season - the key is just having a solid number of classics that are simple, and easy for everyone to pick up on. I look back on what was sung at the start and while some of them may not be relevant anymore, they were quick, simple and easy for everyone to pick up straight away. "Seagull", "Marely" "Who are ya?" and "We're not Auckland anymore" - not brilliant or complicated chants, but something that got everyone joining in. That consistent singing gave people the confidence to start their own chants, which bred the atmosphere.
As a side note, if "we're not Auckland anymore" isn't still chanted, it fucking should be.
Key points:
1) Making the singing simple, catchy and constant - that is the unique selling point of the zone, and needs to be at the forefront of everyone who is in theres mind. There will always be some chants that are more original (and often trickier) but too many of those mean that people are unsure of the words, and that breeds nervousness.
2) keep it as positive as possible - if we ever conceed a goal, there should be an immediate chant of "we're going to win 2-1" (or 4-3 or 7-6, etc)
3) Make it fun - bring back DISCO, and if anyone ever sees a girl with a guy on the pitch, they should start with "is she really going out with him?".
4) More "we're not Auckland anymore" - a) it highlights that we are a Wellington team that should be playing in Wellington, and b) it reminds people that Auckland could not sustain an A League team and (so far) we can (to a point).
5) talk up the singing again - when it started that was what everyone told their mates at work/people they met in the pub/etc. It was all everyonr spoke about. The first game of the season under the new regime will be decent - new team, new style, etc. Brilliantly I will be missing it (again) but everyone who cares about growing the zone should be focused on creating a loud and positive atmosphere that will get people buzzing again.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Pah, Santy stole it off me and took all the credit. He (and that song) are dead to me.
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
2) keep it as positive as possible - if we ever conceed a goal, there should be an immediate chant of "we're going to win 2-1" (or 4-3 or 7-6, etc)
Alternatively, singing "Nil-2 to the Phoenix" or "1-2 to the Phoenix" or whatever works quite well in a we-don't-fucking-care-what's-actually-going-on-we're-gonna-sing-about-it-regardless sort of way. And I agree that straight after conceding is prime-time for getting a few chants going.
Good post Frankie. As far as new chants go - I know a lot of people hated hearing this sung at volume from the next changing room by that nasty bunch of arseholes known as the BNU first team but I've always thought "In Dublin's fair city" would make a great Phoenix chant. I might put that in the Chants thread and wait for the abuse to roll in.

I genuinely believe that a chant doesn't need to have anything to do with the team/club/fans - if it is fun to sing, and everyone can join it, get it 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
I genuinely believe that a chant doesn't need to have anything to do with the team/club/fans - if it is fun to sing, and everyone can join it, get it going.
Agreed. How about Leo Sayer's "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" then?

So basically what you are saying Frankie, is that for all anyone really cares, we could be singing Ba Ba Black sheep - its the atmosphere that is created and not what we are singing?
Grumpy old bastard alert
Agree entirely with him. People get angsty about the Home and Away theme being bashed out but at least it's people making some noise.
Join in and have a laugh at the stupidity of it.
3) Make it fun - bring back DISCO, and if anyone ever sees a girl with a guy on the pitch, they should start with "is she really going out with him?".
In these days of "Marriage equality" should also apply this too two blokes together on the pitch!
Agree entirely with him. People get angsty about the Home and Away theme being bashed out but at least it's people making some noise.
Join in and have a laugh at the stupidity of it.
Home and Away's alright but it's not Leo Sayer is it? I mean, there's good, and then there's great.

3) Make it fun - bring back DISCO, and if anyone ever sees a girl with a guy on the pitch, they should start with "is she really going out with him?".
In these days of "Marriage equality" should also apply this too two blokes together on the pitch!
Grumpy old bastard alert
Frankie, with your recent experience of watching live EPL football, you should have quite a few ideas for new chants or even common ones that we maybe don't utilise over here. I feel we don't use "There's only one (insert name) " as much as we should. Especially after one of our players has scored or put in a goal saving tackle etc.
Also, instead of Same old Aussie's, use the name of the team we are actually playing. Makes it more personal and attacking against that team and possibly any travelling supporters.
3) Make it fun - bring back DISCO, and if anyone ever sees a girl with a guy on the pitch, they should start with "is she really going out with him?".
In these days of "Marriage equality" should also apply this too two blokes together on the pitch!
Touching on a point I saw before about losing the younger demographic..
Chants and songs to the tune of songs pre 1990 don't always help when getting them going in the zone..
For instance, I'm 22... I just had to google Leo sayer.
3) Make it fun - bring back DISCO, and if anyone ever sees a girl with a guy on the pitch, they should start with "is she really going out with him?".
In these days of "Marriage equality" should also apply this too two blokes together on the pitch!
Touching on a point I saw before about losing the younger demographic..
Chants and songs to the tune of songs pre 1990 don't always help when getting them going in the zone..
For instance, I'm 22... I just had to google Leo sayer.
Touching on a point I saw before about losing the younger demographic..
Chants and songs to the tune of songs pre 1990 don't always help when getting them going in the zone..
For instance, I'm 22... I just had to google Leo sayer.
Yellow Fever - Misery loves company
Touching on a point I saw before about losing the younger demographic..
Chants and songs to the tune of songs pre 1990 don't always help when getting them going in the zone..
For instance, I'm 22... I just had to google Leo sayer.
Wow, what a great day for you then!
A good song is good song is a good song.

Maybe go the way of X Factor and have a theme every week.
First game - RnB
Second game - Best of New Zealand
Third game - Top 40
Fourth game - Acoustic
Touching on a point I saw before about losing the younger demographic..
Chants and songs to the tune of songs pre 1990 don't always help when getting them going in the zone..
For instance, I'm 22... I just had to google Leo sayer.
"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA
Let's not get too far off topic.
Fair point Stef, but maybe chuck up some potential chants based on current songs in the chants thread.
Personally I don't think it matters too much the music behind the song as long as it's easy to pick up and continue (which was Frankie's point - keep it simple and catchy).
I do shake my head sometimes at some of the convoluted suggestions some folks throw up. So I can sympathise with Stefan's position.
So far we have a few good key upgrades to the Zone:
1. A new "core" of Fever folks (old timers) positioned a bit further back up the Zone who can get and keep chants going.
2. Some way for folks to learn the chants that isn't a song sheet etc.
3. Get there earlier.
4. Flags + banners etc.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Another thought - a little left field - game day in the Fever Zone shouldnt have a huge emphasis on pubs + drinking imo.
Theres a lot of us who arent really into the pub scene but are very much loud and proud YF members.
Think theres a slight perception that we are a whole lot of drunk 30-somethings with our tops off. Sure thats a decent chunk, but theres a whole lotta fun with the chants and atmosphere as well which sometimes doesnt translate as well to other fans.
"Like the legend of the Phoenix" It has potential - just need the wordsmiths to work with "Get Lucky" to find something appropriate!
When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!
In the interests of taking the piss out of ourselves... The unofficial Kiwi anthem over on the West Island is "Slice of Heaven", which would tie in with W/W/P - and who doesn't like a good da-da-da (boom-boom)...
Let's have a straight-edge zone within the zone!
XX NYHC XX
Hare krishna, hare rama

Another thought - a little left field - game day in the Fever Zone shouldnt have a huge emphasis on pubs + drinking imo.
Theres a lot of us who arent really into the pub scene but are very much loud and proud YF members.
Think theres a slight perception that we are a whole lot of drunk 30-somethings with our tops off. Sure thats a decent chunk, but theres a whole lotta fun with the chants and atmosphere as well which sometimes doesnt translate as well to other fans.
Another good point.
I don't drink now (through choice, not necessity) and I think there is a kind of drinking culture within some people/ groups in the zone, or people who get smashed and ruin games for other people through being too drunk, loud and obnoxious or confrontational. I've seen all of that over the years in the zone and since I stopped drinking I found that that part of it was off putting when deciding where to go in the zone or where I take friends.
So when I see posts encouraging people to get down to the pub on game days and advertising drink specials I tend to stay away.
Then people tell me I am anti social for not going to the pub or zone... When sometimes it's purely down to that person becoming a f*ckwit when they are drunk.
This also in turn (in my opinion and experience) alienates the younger fans from getting involved.
Bit of a rough opinion?
I'm not pointing the finger at the zone as a whole though.
When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!
I agree with that.
I remember starting a thread about tifo's a while ago asking for help and the response I got was along the lines of "that's a nice idea Stefan, I hope people help, but it won't be me".
And just like me suggesting newer songs... I've got no suggestions at this stage. I'll try and back it up later with something.
My bad.
I agree with that.
I remember starting a thread about tifo's a while ago asking for help and the response I got was along the lines of "that's a nice idea Stefan, I hope people help, but it won't be me".
And just like me suggesting newer songs... I've got no suggestions at this stage. I'll try and back it up later with something.
When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!
