And "Allez Allez Allez" is?Because its not a Liverpool saying.
And "Allez Allez Allez" is?Because its not a Liverpool saying.
That's copyright infringement!We'll take no lessons from fans of the 'Biggest club in the world' who play at the theatre of Dreams
In their dialect it is "Six fois!"
Maybe they should trademark number 6 while they're at it.
Correct, Napoli have been singing this since Higuain was there mateI was at the game on Sunday at Murrayfield in amongst the Napoli fans. Some of the Scottish Italian people around my friends and I told us Napoli have chanted that song for at least 5 years. Celtic also sang it about Kieran Tierney before them.
That’s awesome mate. I was well impressed by the Napoli fans on Sunday, they were brilliant. I’ll definitely be keeping more of an eye on them from now on.Correct, Napoli have been singing this since Higuain was there mate
Says that they even tried to trademark six times.
Christ what an utterly cringe worthy club.
Really nice to see the Neapolitan's out in support of England and Brexit with their St George's Crosses. Top lads.Correct, Napoli have been singing this since Higuain was there mate
Fake news, please don't just make stuff up.The chant was originally sung by ultras of L'Aquila. Napoli ultras heard it and created their own rendition, and with them playing in CL it spread to the rest of the world
It's based on the 1985 song "l'estate sta finendo" by righeira
Fake news, please don't just make stuff up.
It was invented by Jurgen Klopp himself, as he sang it to his son the night after he became Liverpool manager. It is known.
Did he get a cease & desist letter from the club's lawyers?Fake news, please don't just make stuff up.
It was invented by Jurgen Klopp himself, as he sang it to his son the night after he became Liverpool manager. It is known.
You can't take something from someone that doesn't belong to anyone... But, at least according to Wiki, we were 3 years earlier than Celtic.May i ask this please:
I had read somewhere that they also took the song YAWN from the Celtic fans who were the first to sing it ??
Wiki makes lots of mistakes as it's all written by individuals so to be taken with a pinch of salt.You can't take something from someone that doesn't belong to anyone... But, at least according to Wiki, we were 3 years earlier than Celtic.
There are loads of clubs who sing it these days tbh - Feyenoord, Bruges, Dortmund, Celtic, Liverpool, ...
They're offering him the trademark back with his new contractDid he get a cease & desist letter from the club's lawyers?
Weird, I assumed Armando Iannucci was the only one.I was at the game on Sunday at Murrayfield in amongst the Napoli fans. Some of the Scottish Italian people around my friends and I told us Napoli have chanted that song for at least 5 years. Celtic also sang it about Kieran Tierney before them.
Weird, I assumed Armando Iannucci was the only one.
Unrelated again but my student is/was from L'Aquila, she told me about the earthquake they went through, never realised how bad it really was.Would they pay royalties to ultras of L'Aquila?
Unrelated, but i've always been a fan of L'Aquila Calcio, and am thinking of joining their ultras group
City still hasn't been rebuilt. It's a pretty good picture of the state of the country honestly, that an area that is and was always heavily subjected to earthquakes could be hit so hard a major city(l'aquila isn't a big city but it's the capital of the Abruzzo region) gets wiped out, and on top of that a decade later it still hasn't been rebuilt...Unrelated again but my student is/was from L'Aquila, she told me about the earthquake they went through, never realised how bad it really was.
I believe the song was first sung at Old Trafford in the wake of the Munich tragedy. Liverpool group Gerry & The Pacemakers had a number one hit with their version back in 1963, & it was this one, combined with universal singing of pop songs on The Kop pre-match, that is thought to have brought about the terrace culture that still exists today. Some dicks at my club trying to copyright a football song does make me despair somewhat at how money has taken control of a game that once belonged to the fans.May i ask this please:
I had read somewhere that they also took the song YAWN from the Celtic fans who were the first to sing it ??