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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goal_celebration

Goal song
A goal song or goal celebration music about 30 to 45 seconds long melody, that is played in sports like football or ice hockey after a goal is scored.

The most used goal song is Tom Hark sung by the Piranhas. This is used by Gillingham, Wigan Athletic, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Burnley and Sheffield United, to name a few. A well-known goal song is Bellini's "Samba De Janeiro", which is played after each Norwich City goal when they play at home and was used as the goal song in Euro 2008 and also Bolton Wanderers play this song when they score at home. In North America, "Rock and Roll (Part Two)" of the Glitter Band is also a popular goal song. When played as a goal song, the fans chant out "Hey!" along with the chorus.[SUP][1][/SUP]

In ice hockey, the use of goal songs is very popular. A goal by the Montreal Canadiens, on home ice, is followed by U2's Vertigo.[SUP][2][/SUP] The New York Rangers play the song "Slapshot", which was written by Ray Castoldi, the Music Director at Madison Square Garden. The Chicago Blackhawks play 'Chelsea Dagger' by The Fratellis after every home goal.
 
I remember we used to have 'One Step Beyond' by Madness.

Liking Enter Sandman for the pre-kick off music.
One Step Beyond is often played after the final whistle, along with All Together Now by The Farm.

For me it's either no goal music at all (my preference) or a different song for each player.
 
You know you are always welcome on here Jonny. We have a long history of tolerating sad WUMs without a decent fans site/team of their own!

Who was WUMming? Goal music is for chavs, simpletons and Americans. No place for it in football.

East london is the chaviest place in england innit bruv.

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Essex? The county that Sarfend are in? The county that produces TOWIE, Jodie Marsh and, well, Romford? Marvellous.

As it goes, I'm neither from East London, nor Essex, and I like to stay away from both chav-infested hellholes as much as is practicable. My original point stands.
 
Who was WUMming? Goal music is for chavs, simpletons and Americans. No place for it in football.




Essex? The county that Sarfend are in? The county that produces TOWIE, Jodie Marsh and, well, Romford? Marvellous.

As it goes, I'm neither from East London, nor Essex, and I like to stay away from both chav-infested hellholes as much as is practicable. My original point stands.
So you support Orient but are not from West Essex or East London, are you from......China?
 
Who was WUMming? Goal music is for chavs, simpletons and Americans. No place for it in football.

Behave yourself JS. You only come on here to wind up by your own admission. By the way I agree with you, hate the idea of goal music.
 
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Essex? The county that Sarfend are in? The county that produces TOWIE, Jodie Marsh and, well, Romford? Marvellous.

As it goes, I'm neither from East London, nor Essex, and I like to stay away from both chav-infested hellholes as much as is practicable. My original point stands.[/QUOTE]

I Was born and bred in ROMFORD, not quite east London, but Romford is in the London borough of Havering. Romford has an Essex Post Code but is not in the boundrys of Essex, go figure.

But still, when i went to school where 80% of kids supported West Ham, i still refused to say that the Wet Spammers were my team. Never Never Never.

Just General information.

Snr. :smile:
:smile:
 
One Step Beyond is often played after the final whistle, along with All Together Now by The Farm.

For me it's either no goal music at all (my preference) or a different song for each player.

That might not be so spontaneous when the chap has to pick out who has scored in a scrambled goal
 
Who was WUMming? Goal music is for chavs, simpletons and Americans. No place for it i



Essex? The county that Sarfend are in? The county that produces TOWIE, Jodie Marsh and, well, Romford? Marvellous.

As it goes, I'm neither from East London, nor Essex, and I like to stay away from both chav-infested hellholes as much as is practicable. My original point stands.

Rachel Riley...........:winking:
 
Personally the one step beyond can be used without music being played over the top, with everyone sitting down they can burst up singing the tune once called "one step beyond". Like Glasgow rangers

jnr
 

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