

Every song we have has to be clapped to....FAST! The faster the better apparently. And if you can't sing at the 100mph then you're doing it wrong, and get stares for not joining in.
I listen to the songs of other clubs, some good, some bad, but their fans, in the main, don't seem to have this problem with a lot of their songs. Take Spurs, Stoke, Southampton etc as a random a random example; They sing "Oh when the Saints/Spurs/Reds, go marching in" and start of real slow (no clapping). They continue and then build over a couple of minutes where it seems the entire ground joins in. We have changed our words down the years to "t*ts, fa**y and Clarets", so a lot won't join in anyway, but sung at breakneck speed you don't get a chance. Man United with their song that went on forever last night...nice rhythm despite it being annoying for neutrals.

I'm pretty sure if our fans slowed down just a tad then more and let the songs build then more would join in?
Okay, I get it that some fans who are part of the singing section will suggest it's moaning (it's not, it's constructive as I want the entire ground to get involved) and to just be glad someone is making a noise, but I used to be in there and starting it too. I'm just a bit older now and observe a lot more. I've seen many people on here mention it, so it's not just me.
Were we always like that in the 60's, 70's and 80's, because I don't remember us being like that?
