Quote from: UsualSuspect on April 05, 2011, 02:49:50 PMThink the whole think smacks of desperation personallyA bit like Small Heath painting the soles of their boots red and having the pitch exorcised.and the Villa are showing we're the best in the land....Well it was mainly old Steamers and C-Crew, so pretty accurate in their day.
Think the whole think smacks of desperation personallyA bit like Small Heath painting the soles of their boots red and having the pitch exorcised.and the Villa are showing we're the best in the land....
Sorry to be a killjoy but I just don't see the point in a club anthem. It smacks of American style cheese and will most likely have absolutely no tradition or historical attachment to the club whatsoever.
Quote from: Billy Walker on April 06, 2011, 12:41:13 AMheTQuote from: villa1 on April 05, 2011, 08:41:39 PMFair play to everyone who was involved in setting this up and who turned up on the day. If i'm honest, I find the song a little dreary and uninspiring. I'm hoping i'll change my mind when I hear a couple of thousand singing it. I recall it being sung when we beat Spurs away 2-0 the season when we were runners-up under Sir Graham Taylor. It just kept going, the "best in the land" lines getting louder and louder, faster and faster. Genuinely, it was superb. What better way to lift the team than by telling them they're the best bar none? White Hart Lane was silent and this song just kept rolling out. Stirring stuff. Fantastic and well done to all concerned. Was that the night of Ormondroyds wonder strike? One of my favourite away trip memories with the Villa, we went top of the league that night.
heTQuote from: villa1 on April 05, 2011, 08:41:39 PMFair play to everyone who was involved in setting this up and who turned up on the day. If i'm honest, I find the song a little dreary and uninspiring. I'm hoping i'll change my mind when I hear a couple of thousand singing it. I recall it being sung when we beat Spurs away 2-0 the season when we were runners-up under Sir Graham Taylor. It just kept going, the "best in the land" lines getting louder and louder, faster and faster. Genuinely, it was superb. What better way to lift the team than by telling them they're the best bar none? White Hart Lane was silent and this song just kept rolling out. Stirring stuff. Fantastic and well done to all concerned.
Fair play to everyone who was involved in setting this up and who turned up on the day. If i'm honest, I find the song a little dreary and uninspiring. I'm hoping i'll change my mind when I hear a couple of thousand singing it.
Whatever we sing, I hope that the ground is a cauldron of noise on Sunday.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on April 06, 2011, 10:40:29 AMWhatever we sing, I hope that the ground is a cauldron of noise on Sunday.Agree, we really need to put a bit of fear into the opposition on Sunday.Also just a quick word about the fans up at Goodison, who i thought were fantastic. I think they spurred the players on.
Remember it being belted out at Norwich all through the game (night match, League Cup Quarter Final mid 80's) loads of Villa there - a great night.
Quote from: Holtenderinthesky on April 05, 2011, 11:53:07 PMSorry to be a killjoy but I just don't see the point in a club anthem. It smacks of American style cheese and will most likely have absolutely no tradition or historical attachment to the club whatsoever. You couldn't be more wrong.