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Just watched City, just score the winner and couldn't help but notice how much better it sounded without awful goal celebration music.
How do we go about getting rid of our cringy goal music? Is the announcer at the Liberty accountable at all? Polls on here have highlighted the vast majority of fans don't want it.
Surely the trust can do something which is simple to stop the music and improve the match day experience. It makes us look so small time for a global brand, which we are now
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Goal Celebration Music on 21:54 - Nov 25 with 15122 views
It was highlighted on here last time I raised it that it's unpopular with fans, yet nothing has been done about it. Which unlike the problems with the advertising boards or the new screens blocking peoples view, would be simple to fix.
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Goal Celebration Music on 22:13 - Nov 25 with 15036 views
Goal Celebration Music on 22:09 - Nov 25 by JackEwing
What for expressing an opinion?
It was highlighted on here last time I raised it that it's unpopular with fans, yet nothing has been done about it. Which unlike the problems with the advertising boards or the new screens blocking peoples view, would be simple to fix.
Yeah I bet thousands were absolutely devastated the last time a goal went in at the Liberty. Just a thought but perhaps most people couldn't give a f*ck.
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Goal Celebration Music on 22:13 - Nov 25 by Darran
Yeah I bet thousands were absolutely devastated the last time a goal went in at the Liberty. Just a thought but perhaps most people couldn't give a f*ck.
Where did I mention anything about being devastated? But it does detract from the atmosphere when we score.
It would be easier to play nothing.
Makes us look small time and unable to create an atmosphere to those watching worldwide on TV. Also the song has nothing what to do with SCFC
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Goal Celebration Music on 22:23 - Nov 25 with 15010 views
Goal Celebration Music on 22:21 - Nov 25 by JackEwing
Where did I mention anything about being devastated? But it does detract from the atmosphere when we score.
It would be easier to play nothing.
Makes us look small time and unable to create an atmosphere to those watching worldwide on TV. Also the song has nothing what to do with SCFC
just a question for you but how does it detract from the atmosphere? I'd wager most people don't even notice it's being played as they are too busy cheering and going mental.
Goal Celebration Music on 22:23 - Nov 25 by shandyjack
just a question for you but how does it detract from the atmosphere? I'd wager most people don't even notice it's being played as they are too busy cheering and going mental.
Didn't you see the thousands of fans sinking to their knees with their heads in hands as Gomis goal went in against Arsenal all mumbling together "oh f*ck no now we won't have an atmosphere"
Honestly f*cking pathetic.
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Goal Celebration Music on 22:23 - Nov 25 by shandyjack
just a question for you but how does it detract from the atmosphere? I'd wager most people don't even notice it's being played as they are too busy cheering and going mental.
Why was there a need to play it?
It doesnt matter how much beer you've had or how good the goal was you can hear the song drowning out the noise of the crowd. If you watch it on the tv you don't hear the crowd very much at all.
The stadium is full, we have vocal fans and we don't need music as it doesn't do anything to help the atmosphere.
Why not turn it off? As I said who gave the decision to allow it?
Goal Celebration Music on 03:02 - Nov 26 by scottishjack
What music?
Tom Hark by The Piranhas.
In certain areas of the ground (where the PA works better than others) it blasts over the sound of the crowd when we score.
Paticularly watching on TV it's all you hear. Why was this piece of music used I do not know? Its so bland and has nothing to do with SCFC and is also used by clubs that cannot generate a sound like Wigan. So it's not even unique to SCFC. It spoils any songs or chants happening directly after we score also.
Goal music has no tradition in the English pyramid, no place and adds nothing to the atmosphere.
As I said the announcer seems to have no accountability and the trust appears to have no control, even tho it spoils the atmosphere, particularly if you watch on TV.
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Goal Celebration Music on 09:45 - Nov 26 with 14496 views
Goal Celebration Music on 07:11 - Nov 26 by JackEwing
Tom Hark by The Piranhas.
In certain areas of the ground (where the PA works better than others) it blasts over the sound of the crowd when we score.
Paticularly watching on TV it's all you hear. Why was this piece of music used I do not know? Its so bland and has nothing to do with SCFC and is also used by clubs that cannot generate a sound like Wigan. So it's not even unique to SCFC. It spoils any songs or chants happening directly after we score also.
Goal music has no tradition in the English pyramid, no place and adds nothing to the atmosphere.
As I said the announcer seems to have no accountability and the trust appears to have no control, even tho it spoils the atmosphere, particularly if you watch on TV.
"It spoils the atmosphere,particularly if you watch on TV"
Hahahahaha.
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Goal Celebration Music on 11:05 - Nov 26 by C_jack
We need to stop playing the Levellers after a win as well, ruins the atmosphere.
Not to mention nobody sings to it anymore, just me.
No chance, that song is Swansea through and through and gives me a lovely feeling walking out og the ground. Its been the same since i was 14 years old down the vetch thinking we were the dogs because we just beat Cheltenham. Id be gutted if it were replaced. The match is over, there is no atmosphere to kill.