what about the Boys of the Old Brigade -------ha ha ha ha ha![]()
Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile! Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile!
Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile........! Anois ar theacht Trappattoni.
that's the best suggestion for a song at an ireland game i've heard for a long time.
need to get singing it non-stop outside the ground so people cotton on way before the game starts so it actually gets going during the match.
a few points - should stick to "when johnny goes marching down the wing, o'shea, o'shea," even tho he won't, but changing up a song like that seems pointless.
"all you need is duff" - that's crap, "duff, duff will tear you apart again" is much better even tho again its from united.
also, has anyone come up with a song about getting to south africa, or dare we not tempt fate??
i remember hearing one guy sing, "tell me ma, me ma, to put the tea on slow, we're going to Tokyo, Tokyo." back in 2000. now, that's terrible, but we got there....................
what about the Boys of the Old Brigade -------ha ha ha ha ha![]()
Gspain - you seem to gain great respect on this site from your fellow supporters through your undoubted knowledge and experience in following Ireland over many many years. However, you never fail to hide your utter contempt for Celtic and its fans - Completely unecessary. Let the People Sing, is a fabulous Irish song without an ounce of political incorrectness.
Fair play to Celtic fans for singing it at the games and generating atmosphere from it (afterall thats what the thread is about isnt it?), its played over the tannoy at Celtic Park. Do you have an issue with The Fields being sung? or is this another ditty you would prefer to distance ourselves from?
I think your bitterness is getting the better of you..........
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
seconded.
for what it's worth the "fields", "one road" and "let the people sing" are quality songs, not in one bit offensive and would be an addition to the atmosphere if sung at games. but just because celtic fans sing some of them them there is an element on here who think we should turn away from them.![]()
possibly, but in fairness the only songs being sung at the moment are stand up & come on you boys in green. i think most people would have a vague idea of the words of both 'one road' and 'let the people sing'. perhaps it may be a tad too extreme a step from a one liner to a whole song but it would be smashing to get going.
there is something special about a crowd singing a whole song and not just a one line ditty or chorus. the likes of the derry fans singing teenage kicks or hell even those pesky brits singing their anthem and that god awful rule britannia song.
hopefully over time the singing section will grow and with it the amount of songs however for a start can we try and agree on 4 songs:
i'd go with:
1. molly malone (first verse and whole chorus)
2. one road (entire!!!)
3. the fields (first verse & chorus...repeated) &
4 Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile (the Trap remix!!!)
Ha..Ha...I can see by the time we get to the match we'll all be fighting and sitting in the Davin in silence.."'I'm not singin his song"..etc.etc..FFS this is a thread aboiut a singing section at Croker, yet once again you bring your hatred of Celtic into it. Get a life!!
I never heard of the song until this thread. It doesn't appear to be politically incorrect. It's not a well known song to me and I don't see why we should adopt it just because Celtic do.
I've no problem with TFOA at Irish football or Munster/Ireland rugby matches where it is always sung without the sectarian addons which are not part of the song. That is a well known Irish song. I think there are a hell of a lot better songs sung at both.
I don't have a problem with Celtic or the vast majority of their fans who are decent fans. Celtic have an issue with a minority of their fans that still sing sectarian songs (mainly away now) and they still have a hooligan problem (Barcelona, Vigo, Blackburn Seville etc). Now there are far worse than Celtic including Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leeds etc etc. However Irish fans don't have a hooligan problem. We don't sing sectarian songs. We got a bad name for a while when Rangers players were booed by Celtic fans when they played against Ireland.
One Scottish journalist (Spiers) recently tried to pass off some zealous Celtic fans as Irish fans.
I have my own small experience of the hooligan minority. 20-30 Celtic hooligans did appear at the Niall Quinn testimonial and tried to goad the Sunderland fans into attacking them and presumably us but thankfully all they got in return was "Niall Quinn's Disco pants" sung back at them and they left early in the 2nd half.
I don't think we should be associated with Celtic fans. I think Celtic, Man Utd or Liverpool fans etc are all part of our support but club allegiances particularly foreign ones should be left behind.
I think we should be realistic and sing the songs that take off at away matches, i.e.:
1. Stand up for/Come on you Boys in green
2. Fields
3. Trapattoni Ole Ole Ole
4. On the One Road
5. Trapattoni's Green & White Army
(Maybe) 6. Give It a Lash Trap
7. Molly Malone.
If they got going the whole way through the match it would be a success, and they also have the possibility of being sung all around the stadium.
San Marino are going to be a handful as the group goes on." - Steve Staunton reacts to performance against San Marino.
Ok so you dont know of every Irish song, thats not a crimeBut its an irish song thats been around for years, I remember hearing the Wolfetones singing it prob over 20 years ago. I dont think Ireland fans would be adopting it just because Celtic fans have, its because its a great song, that is Irish - you appear to have tunnel vision when the word celtic is used. Celtic have merely shown that it can be sung with great effect at a football match.
Are we only singing stand up for the boys in green because.......errr.....every bloody team in Britain sing a version of it?
Utter Utter nonsense. Ive been following Celtic for best part of 20 years and never actually seen a punch thrown let alone hooliganism. Celtic fans were welcomed back to Barcelona by the mayor and local police because of their impecable behaviour on the 3 visits in recent years. A Celtic Supporters club was established in Villareal after the game 4-5 years ago when fans mixed and fanfest events went brilliantly. Celtic fans received FIFA and UEFA Fair Play awards after Seville (where there was not one arrest with 80k+ visitng fans) - what on earth are you on about?
Blackburn was an issue with forged tickets. Not a good situation and obviously could cause severe problems but not quite on the scale of hooliganism
Celtic will of course have a minority of idiots who want to have a ruck but show me a club team that doesnt (more evident with certain eircom league clubs these days I believe, tho Im no expert on the EL).
Nope he said that some of the crowd were wearing Irish Football Jerseys. Unless you can prove otherwise, Id say he was probably right as you do see Irish Jerseys at Celtic Park and I doubt he has any reason to make it up. We've already done this one to death and Im not looking to give you further airtime for your Celtic prejudice.
Im comfortable with that, we're there to support Ireland afterall.
Back on Topic.
For me top 4 would be
Molly Malone
Let the People Sing
TFOA
Come on You Boys in Green
Last edited by Junior; 28/01/2009 at 9:20 PM.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
that to me does not look like stephen carr, nor does it really look like the duffer.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
It is not utter nonsense there have been arrests banning orders etc. Blackburn appears to have been bad, there was a 38 yearold Celtic fan arrested for stabbing a guy in Seville and another 41 yearold arrested for thrashing a hotel room. One guy got 4 years in jail in Barcelona. There have been pitch invasions, your ground has been closed by UEFA. A flight had to be grounded coming back from Vigo. Now plenty of clubs are worse. It is a small minority however you do have a problem which we don't. I'm not aware of any arrests for Irish fans abroad. The only hint of trouble we had with UEFA was when we complained over some Celtic fans booing Rangers players.
Now I appreciate the vast majority of Celtic fans are well behaved. They are probably nosier, more passionate and more colourful then we are - certainly at home anyway.
You see far far more Celtic tops on Irish trips than you would Irish tops at Celtic games. Now personally I'd prefer if fans wore Irish tops or Irish club tops. Now people can wear what they like once they are well behaved but I get concerned when I hear fans wanting us to be more and more like Celtic - they have this great new song.....
There were 80k+ fans in Seville!!!!! You 'say' you appreciate that the majority are well behaved but yet you want to continually quote the isolated incidents. If you dont think there is a chance that an Irish fan trashed a hotel room or other public property in Paris then you are deluded - some of the eejits we had there was obscene. The fact that they might not have got arrested for it is irrelevant.
I was at Blackburn - there was an issue with forged tickets - crowd congestion and all the mess that can bring. I didnt see any violence.
When was our ground closed by UEFA - early 80's!!!!!
You've obviously done more research on this than myself or indeed UEFA and FIFA. Fair play - you obviously have your reasons to keep banging the drum.
No one has said we need to be more like Celtic. Celtic sing an Irish song at their matches, its a good song, perhaps we could sing it too? No more no less.
Whether you like it or not Some Celtic fans are Ireland fans too - Im one of them and it pi$$es me off no end that you never fail to attempt to have a dig when its completely uneccesary and off topic.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
I think this thread proves that you can't force these things too much or over prepare them.
Having a vague idea of what could work is definitely not a bad idea, though.
It could be like the "X Factor" on the Davin Stand with all of these songs due a try out.
Quoting years at random since 1975
Lads can ye bring this outside so to speak
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
I've no problem with Celtic fans being Irish fans. I know plenty.
You don't have to do any research just google.
My whole point is we do not have this minority. You may not have seen the violence in Blackburn but it was enough for the police to arrest 42 people.
I spoke with a business owner in Blackburn (not a pub) a few years ago before a game and you are certainly not remembered fondly there. Man Utd were however the worst they claimed to have encountered although they would have assumed (wrongly) that I was a Man City fan. We haven't had any attacks or stabbings. We haven't had any planes grounded. We haven't had anyone arrested for thrashing a hotel room that I'm aware of.
We don't sing sectarian songs.
Your ground was closed in 1985 by UEFA over violence at an ECWC tie in 1984.
I'm well aware that there were plenty of eejits in Paris. There was a time the night of the game that I thought it was going to kickoff. Thankfully it didn't. There is an element that I've seen in Paris, Stuttgart and Nicosia (not at other venues) that wouldn't be found wanting if anything started. Quite a few of that element were in Celtic gear. Now quite a few of the ordinary decent fans were too. There is also a scumbag element in Dublin that seems to have discovered Celtic in recent years.
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