Goal Music
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Re: Goal Music
Can't stand goal celebration music. Hearing The Piranha's through a low grade soundsystem is not one of the reasons why i go to football. The roar of the crowd ought to be sufficient.
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Re: Goal Music
Like i said before i like it, you hear so many different ones from grounds around the country on TV, no matter what people may say it does prolong the feel good factor when we score, maybe we should have our own sound, it just has to be something instantly recogizable and catchy,( for example "another one bites the dust")poppyfield wrote:Keep it! i enjoyed it.
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Re: Goal Music
Don't understand why people get so dismayed over some goal music.
I'm not the biggest fan of it, but like it or not, a lot of people do enjoy what it adds.
To say it drowns out a cheer of a goal is nonsense! There are 1000 fans at a game, not 50,000. If anything, as has been said before, it elongates the roaring celebrations.
Initial celebration - music - then a finishing music roar - ready to kick back off again.
Seems rather petty.
I'm not the biggest fan of it, but like it or not, a lot of people do enjoy what it adds.
To say it drowns out a cheer of a goal is nonsense! There are 1000 fans at a game, not 50,000. If anything, as has been said before, it elongates the roaring celebrations.
Initial celebration - music - then a finishing music roar - ready to kick back off again.
Seems rather petty.
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Re: Goal Music
It's just Tim being a stroppy twat cos he lost his phone whilst trying to bust some moves to the choons Scott played after we scored.
He's got to blame something on his insurance claim instead of admitting he was negligent!
He's got to blame something on his insurance claim instead of admitting he was negligent!
Waiting for Raj to shaft them!
Re: Goal Music
What was the music in question?
To be quite honest, I couldn't give a toss either way - we've had goal music over the years at the arena and feethams, so this isn't "new", its something that was happening over a decade ago.
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To be quite honest, I couldn't give a toss either way - we've had goal music over the years at the arena and feethams, so this isn't "new", its something that was happening over a decade ago.
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Re: Goal Music
Never liked goal music at the arena, but loved it on Saturday, sort of brought a little bit of the old match day experience back, that and being bloody freezing.
Re: Goal Music
Have to admit I'm not sure I even noticed the music on Saturday but i didn't half enjoy the goal celebrations! Certainly didn't disrupt my enjoyment.
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Re: Goal Music
Please get rid asap. Its awful americanised crap.
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Re: Goal Music
Its shite like.