Atmosphere Thread | 2025/26

Dont look back in anger, just reminds me of all the cunts who've made money out of the terrorist attack, all the merchandise, working bee etc
 
Dont look back in anger, just reminds me of all the cunts who've made money out of the terrorist attack, all the merchandise, working bee etc
It has always annoyed me that DLBIA was associated with the terrorist attack.

That woman singing it in St Anne’s Square… what a load of yoghurt knitting Kum Ba Yah nonsense. I’ll look back in anger at that jihadist **** every time I think of him murdering 22 people in our city.

The song that should have been attached to that should have been ‘Live Forever’ as it’s much more defiant and strong in sentiment.
 
What do the lyrics mean? What connection do the lyrics have to this football club or to going out and playing a football match? Who’s Sally? What is she waiting for? What are we not looking ‘back in anger’ at? What is not looking back on anger got to do with a football match?

We’ve never sung it as a set of fans (Villa have though), it’s not got inspirational or pertinent lyrics, it’s not saying anything we can get behind… it’s just one of my favourite bands most commercial and meaningless songs.

Now, if you said to me The Hollies ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’… then you’d be talking!



… The road is long
With many a winding turn
That leads us to who knows where, who knows where
But I'm strong
Strong enough to carry him
He ain't heavy, he's my brother
… So on we go
His welfare is of my concern
No burden is he to bear
We'll get there
… For I know
He would not encumber me
He ain't heavy, he's my brother
… If I'm laden at all
I'm laden with sadness
That everyone's heart
Isn't filled with the gladness
Of love for one another
… It's a long, long road
From which there is no return
While we're on the way to there
Why not share?
… And the load
Doesn't weigh me down at all
He ain't heavy, he's my brother
… He's my brother
He ain't heavy, he's my brother
He ain't heavy, he's my brother

Lyrics that football fans can get behind. The lyrics are pertinent to going out and performing for each other, standing shoulder to shoulder with our brothers as fans in the stands and the same for the players on the pitch to face the adversity in front of us.

We’ll always be there for each other, as brothers!

I’d argue that song is up there with Joy Division ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ as the greatest Manchester song.

Great song and lyrics or not, I can't really see "He ain't heavy..." translating very well into a football chant unfortunately.

Was the perfect backing track to one of my favourite adverts in the 80s though!

 
It has always annoyed me that DLBIA was associated with the terrorist attack.

That woman singing it in St Anne’s Square… what a load of yoghurt knitting Kum Ba Yah nonsense. I’ll look back in anger at that jihadist **** every time I think of him murdering 22 people in our city.

The song that should have been attached to that should have been ‘Live Forever’ as it’s much more defiant and strong in sentiment.

I worked at Arena at the time, luckily night off but I had friends traumatised by being at that chaotic night, luckily survives including the lady who took my shift, sickens me when I hear that song
 
Great song and lyrics or not, I can't really see "He ain't heavy..." translating very well into a football chant unfortunately.

Was the perfect backing track to one of my favourite adverts in the 80s though!


When you read the lyrics to ‘Sunshine on Leigh’, you wouldn’t think that would work either, but it does.

I think HAHHMB is that kind of song that would work.
 
I worked at Arena at the time, luckily night off but I had friends traumatised by being at that chaotic night, luckily survives including the lady who took my shift, sickens me when I hear that song
My bosses missus was there with their young daughter and had shrapnel fire clean through his wife’s hand. Either one of them could easily have been killed. And we’re supposed to not look back in anger? Fuck that!
 
My bosses missus was there with their young daughter and had shrapnel fire clean through his wife’s hand. Either one of them could easily have been killed. And we’re supposed to not look back in anger? Fuck that!
More the money people are making out of it, all these Manchester shops etc
 
It’s not delusion FFS. Nobody has ever claimed it’s the best place to get an atmosphere going from but the fans in there are happy to be stay put. What are you going to do? Put a fucking gun to their heads to get them to move to the North Stand?

You keep posting the same generic AI slop without ever making any effort to actively get involved in helping fans move over to the North Stand. That’s the trouble with this forum - too many fans happy to shout from the sidelines but can’t be arsed doing anything themselves.
I'm definitely not moving ....ever.

Is there a group now for encouraging or moving to the North Stand, for those who do want to go?
 
1894 helping people move if needed but not sure on numbers
Yeah I know......I was just wondering if a new group had been formed in the months and years everyone has known about the North Stand development.

You know by those whinging about the south stand and kippax corner being shit.
 
Yeah I know......I was just wondering if a new group had been formed in the months and years everyone has known about the North Stand development.

You know by those whinging about the south stand and kippax corner being shit.

Alot of talk but no one taking the lead, even set a thread on here but that died soon after
 
Alot of talk but no one taking the lead, even set a thread on here but that died soon after
I'm sick of this. Everytime people have tried to start something it gets completely shot down by certain individuals accusing them of trying to tell others what to do. (I believe many of these would secretly be pretty happy if the North stand flops)

My belief is that the success or failure of the stand will be mostly based on the price and accessibility of tickets, hopefully attracting the right fans.
 
I'm sick of this. Everytime people have tried to start something it gets completely shot down by certain individuals accusing them of trying to tell others what to do. (I believe many of these would secretly be pretty happy if the North stand flops)

My belief is that the success or failure of the stand will be mostly based on the price and accessibility of tickets, hopefully attracting the right fans.

Be good to set up a version of 1894 with people who do want to go in there, nothing wrong with 2 ends
 
Be good to set up a version of 1894 with people who do want to go in there, nothing wrong with 2 ends
Yeah be good that but the moaning and bitching about 1894 and the south stand in general or kippax corner does my fucking head in . Just leave us alone and get on with your shifting. Not aimed at you btw

Rant over
 
Great song and lyrics or not, I can't really see "He ain't heavy..." translating very well into a football chant unfortunately.

Was the perfect backing track to one of my favourite adverts in the 80s though!


I can't even remember which murder or tragedy they were mourning, but I associate that song with two little kids holding hands on the pitch at Goodison Park before an Everton-Liverpool derby.

However if we're going down the anthem road then it has to be something original that everyone instantly recognises regardless of age or personal musical taste.

Even better if it's a song that everyone associates with Manchester but most of the popular ones (Forest/Sheffield United/Wolves) are just daft football versions of well known songs
 

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