I have no idea what you're talking about, and I don't think you do either. Perhaps it's time you ****ed off back to your own board.
United and Leeds nicked the "glory, glory" one anyway and we don't bitch and moan about it. YNWA is different because it identifies directly with the memory of Liverpool football fans that died so it would be weird if other fans started signing it without the context. "Oh when the..." gets sung at grounds all around the country, even if you feel you identify with it more(like Glory, Glory). Do Celtic fans sing it for the Liverpool fans then?
Yes I do. Have you heard the Pochettino one? We'll let you have that one if you like it It is funny how you are posting so much about a football chant and trying so hard to justify something about it.... Anyone would think there is a complex going on here about singing someone else's song. Can we borrow your Ardiles one please? "Ossi's going to Napoli, his beard has gone all greasy, tra la la la"
I didn't realise they sang it, to be honest. I don't care about singing other team's songs, I care more about people getting all flustered over other team's singing a song that isn't even theirs. I think you've probably posted about it as much as me, why do you care so much?
Funny how you lot seem to start singing all the songs first. Where exactly is the evidence for all this? Is there a football songs museum I don't know about somewhere in North London? Even more funny, considering that the few times I've been to your ground its been like a bloody library (admittedly its been a few years since my last visit). I remember playing you at WHL on the final day of the season one year. It finished 1-1. You sang one song the entire match (after you scored). Laughable.
That's OK then......You are right....lots of teams sing there own version Of "Saints go marching in" Whether you like it or not....the true version of the song belongs to one English team. Southampton................ and no matter how you squawk or squirm about it you cannot change history no matter how you put a slant on it.