as a Dortmund fan the song just means community for me. standing in the crowd, you are not just an individual but one part of a huge fan culture of the biggest sport in the world. the song belongs to liverpool, yes, but I think this is THE football song that unites all of us. we love football and no matter what colours we support, we are one family. football is a sport that needs two teams to be played. this means you need to give everything to support your team and you also have to pay respect for your opponent at any time. only together can football, the thing we love, be realized
@@BeitBridg Dortmund sing a bunch of songs. do you really think they only sing YNWA? :D YNWA is the only non-german song sung by Dortmund supporters as far as I know.
would u say doetmund or german fans in general create a better atmosphere than lfc fans people always talk about going to anfield is rhe hardest place to go in europe
@@ATS1031 well I have never been to Anfield sadly. overall the first two german divisions and even some clubs in the third division have a better atmosphere than premiere league stadiums. there are too many structural problems in england like the high prices and the fact that clubs are not allowed terraces for standing. dortmund's yellow wall (biggest terrace for standing in europe) certainly has an effect on players. there are numerous players admitting that and to some it is even a reason to transfer to dortmund. they all wanna experience having this massive crowd in the back and on your side.
Been a Liverpool fan my entire life, and so was my dad. He passed away when I was 12, back in 2012. YNWA has so much meaning for my family and we sing it every year in celebration of him. Still gets me emotional when I watch the games week in and out. I hope I get to Anfield one day to experience it myself
I'm headed to Anfield to watch the Liverpool legends v Celtic legends match on the 25h of this month. My dad first took me to Anfield 20 years ago, when I was 15. I've always wanted to go back. I'm happy that I finally get to go back after all these years :)
Im a real madrid fan but after liverpool fans aplauded real wins in anfield the had my respect forever they respect beautiful football was there team or othere
Bearing in mind that Klopp is said to be on FIFTEEN million a year, while Ange is on somewhere between £2 - £2.5m. Klopp isn't coming to Glasgow for that...besides the SPL offers nothing for a guy in his position.
@Regi Blinkered ikyku7pb j.⁸...if he's inclined, and Celtic were happy to knowingly enter into that kind of agreement. I'd be perfectly happy to drop down to £2.5m a year🤪 to add to my retirement fund, though I can't speak for Klippity Klopp. Dunno how attractive he'd find the job though - I suppose it'd depend on when the position came up and where he was in his career 🍀
Impossible to not get chills from that rendition of YNWA at the end of Pink Floyd's Fearless, if it doesn't stir any emotion in you I swear your not human.
@@shardulniraula8846 It's not but plastics, glory hunters and casuals seem to think LFC is the only club who does it or that it's somehow unique to them which is a load of Salah sized camel dung
Possibly the greatest, and certainly most moving rendition of YNWA was sung at Celtic Park, when Kenny Dalglish brought Liverpool to Glasgow for the Hillsborough benefit match. The crowd was unsegregated, which only added to the occasion.
Has to be Dortmund in the Europa League in April 2016 for me. Literally the whole stadium singing in unison, so close to the anniversary of Hillsborough and less than 2 weeks before the publication of the inquest declaring the 97 unlawfully killed. It really hit home that day what it meant to be fans together in a stadium
What I love about YNWA is, it's not really a football song but a song about the up-and-down of life, about gathering the strength to get through setbacks, tragedies in life, and during that process we realize that there are people who will be with you and help you overcome those setbacks. That's what life should be, it won't never be easy-going but you and your families, your friends, your comrades will be better after heartbreaks. And Liverpool had so many difficult moments in its history, and it still stays strong after those. It simply resonates with me than other songs (especially the "Glory, Glory" song that Spurs, Man Utd and Leeds have), I always get emotional when listening to it.
Such a blessing city for giving the world beautiful music and a great football team. Fans chanting started to emerge in the 60s the first club to put a records on PA speaker is Liverpool
@@TheRedBaron1917 I never said anything about clubs? More the city of Liverpool. Just think the first ever goal nets were trialed in Stanley park, Liverpool. Which didn’t just influence football, but many other sports.
Amazing Video, eventho very fast pasted. The arts have a big impact on the football world and makes the culture of certain clubs stand out! Would be interestin to explore the overlap more in the future.
Hey Tifo can you make a video Basque managers in the premier league , currently there is 4 basque coaches ( emery , arteta, lopetegui and javi Garcia) is very peculiar that small region in Spain can have that many coaches
I am now in my eighties and was lucky enough to stand on the Kop in the far off years when we would all be singing the Top 20 waiting for our heroes to appear and I can remember only too well the Kop yelling for OUR song, nothing but joyful memories but now I cannot listen to You’ll Never Walk Alone without tears flowing from my eyes but what great memories. Come on the Redmen.
Seems like the coming together of so many elements that make for good community and good branding: It's a good song, easy and fun to sing, the timing of it with Liverpool's success, the unique combination of music and sport in Liverpool. Very interesting!
Seb, I'm digging the work, but it feels like you're almost rushing through everything. Just add a bit more pause at periods and ESPECIALLY at the end of paragraphs/sections and it'd be significantly better. These videos feel almost like a verbal sprint to get through them, and the speed doesn't really let the words sink in.
I’m Liverpool fan and Real Madrid because Ronaldo became my favourite player all time when he was at Real Madrid, but when he went back to Manchester United, I only liked Ronaldo but not man united, when Ronaldo lost his child, I just loved when my fellow Liverpool Supporters did for him at the 7th minute. Also with how much respect as Liverpool supporters has shown to Real Madrid, and Real Madrid has shown to Liverpool makes me delighted as a fan of both clubs in separate leagues.
It doesn't make sense to support liverpool when being a ronaldo and madrid fan tho But yeah I have high respect for klopp and liverpool fans for respecting cr7
Recommend you looking into the Cunard Yanks, lads from the Merchant Navy who would bring records back from the US to Liverpool and were there at the start of the musical revolution that was Merseybeat.
Liverpool has the best rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone, in my opinion. I myself am a Feyenoord fan, but I prefer to sing some of our other songs. Though the Towers' version of You'll Never Walk Alone we adopted in late 1970s is fantastic too.
@@Fleeb-pb7zo I did. The dates are completely wrong and seems to suggest it was just Liverpool singing it in the early days. Liverpool fans might want to believe that but it's not true.
As a music teacher, it's agonising to listen to the crowds at Anfield sing it, because the song is in a 6/8 time signature, but the crowd always tries to squeeze it into 4/4, and ends up doing neither. I always wish there was someone there with a megaphone or a drum keeping them in time. Please count to six. Count to siiiiiiiiix.
Telemundo here in America and the rest of Latin America at the bottom the screen wrote in the small box that in 1945 Liverpool adopted the song and the one's who created it where from Liverpool. Chilling video.
We at Feyenoord are well aware of the fact that it is made in Liverpool, and can never be done the way they do it there. But the message is the same, even across the sea.
You’re joking right? They don’t make a sound after YNWA is blasted through the PA system… liverpool is a tourist club, one of the worst atmosphere I have ever experienced was at anfield
As a non-native speaker of the English language I am having a hard time understanding what the narrator is saying. I didn't have this issue with the previous narrator.
Someone has to say this...Celtic fans are so bitter and envious of Liverpool lol they're in a dead league with tinpot league titles and 1 European trophy from the 60's. they're always in the comments with anything to do with Liverpools ynwa spouting "we do better, our is louder, we sang it first ". Celtic aren't even in the same stratosphere with Liverpool. Also they're a Scottish team with a sea of irish flags hanging in the stadium lol not even Irish, embarrassing
Seriously Liverpool FC needs to change their anthem to “One Kiss Is All It Takes” LFC’s anthem in 1945: “You’ll Never Walk Alone” LFC’s anthem in 2018: “One Kiss Is All It Takes”
@@taskinkhan5197 You're right, absolutely nothing. So what if they won a couple of European cups, some league titles, an FA Cup, couple of UEFA Cups and a few other littler things. Absolutely nothing 🤡
It was actually sung first at old Trafford by a opera singer in the wake of the Munich disaster. Liverpool adopted it a few years later when it was abundantly clear it was a moving piece appropriate for a stadium, so you are only partially correct and this needs revising.
Only proof is word of mouth sunshine, its a lot more believeable the scousers would rob it. There weren't mobile phones around back then to video it for example, or did you not know that because you have the IQ of a boiled potato
Yeah its a bit fast for non native speakers. I have to actually focus on listening so I don't miss something. Feels a bit like those english listening comprehensions I had back in school :D
Klopp for the Kop and Arsene for Arsenal. Matches made in heaven.
Back then,i legit thought that Arsenal were named after Arsene Wenger
@@zakihidayat468 lol
@@zakihidayat468It was. Used to be called London Red before. Look at old PES games
@@zakihidayat468 I think everyone thought that at least once
😂@@IMMERSIVEVOICE
as a Dortmund fan the song just means community for me. standing in the crowd, you are not just an individual but one part of a huge fan culture of the biggest sport in the world. the song belongs to liverpool, yes, but I think this is THE football song that unites all of us. we love football and no matter what colours we support, we are one family. football is a sport that needs two teams to be played. this means you need to give everything to support your team and you also have to pay respect for your opponent at any time. only together can football, the thing we love, be realized
Thats a Liverpool song clearly adopted it first. Just curious why doesn’t Dortmund singing German songs or sing it in German??
@@BeitBridg Dortmund sing a bunch of songs. do you really think they only sing YNWA? :D YNWA is the only non-german song sung by Dortmund supporters as far as I know.
@@6ch6ris6 I don't know thats why Im asking..
would u say doetmund or german fans in general create a better atmosphere than lfc fans
people always talk about going to anfield is rhe hardest place to go in europe
@@ATS1031 well I have never been to Anfield sadly. overall the first two german divisions and even some clubs in the third division have a better atmosphere than premiere league stadiums. there are too many structural problems in england like the high prices and the fact that clubs are not allowed terraces for standing. dortmund's yellow wall (biggest terrace for standing in europe) certainly has an effect on players. there are numerous players admitting that and to some it is even a reason to transfer to dortmund. they all wanna experience having this massive crowd in the back and on your side.
Been a Liverpool fan my entire life, and so was my dad. He passed away when I was 12, back in 2012. YNWA has so much meaning for my family and we sing it every year in celebration of him. Still gets me emotional when I watch the games week in and out. I hope I get to Anfield one day to experience it myself
Omg same
Where are you from
@@bhanuvedantam2413 U.S., dad from Ireland originally
I'm headed to Anfield to watch the Liverpool legends v Celtic legends match on the 25h of this month. My dad first took me to Anfield 20 years ago, when I was 15. I've always wanted to go back. I'm happy that I finally get to go back after all these years :)
Mickey, message me if you need help. Tickets are nigh on impossible to get but I might be able to help.
Im a real madrid fan but after liverpool fans aplauded real wins in anfield the had my respect forever they respect beautiful football was there team or othere
Klopp should coach at Celtic and Feyenoord to complete the set
Ange and Klopp job swap will happen
@Regi Blinkered While it's almost guaranteed that Ange will manage a top EPL club, there's no chance Klopp will end up at Celtic Park🍀
Bearing in mind that Klopp is said to be on FIFTEEN million a year, while Ange is on somewhere between £2 - £2.5m.
Klopp isn't coming to Glasgow for that...besides the SPL offers nothing for a guy in his position.
@@ianmacfarlane1241 nice wee retirement job for Klopp
@Regi Blinkered ikyku7pb j.⁸...if he's inclined, and Celtic were happy to knowingly enter into that kind of agreement.
I'd be perfectly happy to drop down to £2.5m a year🤪 to add to my retirement fund, though I can't speak for Klippity Klopp.
Dunno how attractive he'd find the job though - I suppose it'd depend on when the position came up and where he was in his career 🍀
Not a coincidence that klopp ended up in Liverpool 😅
The matrix sometimes glitches and gives something good.
@@thefacelessquestion3333 what do you mean? Elaborate
Impossible to not get chills from that rendition of YNWA at the end of Pink Floyd's Fearless, if it doesn't stir any emotion in you I swear your not human.
rubbish. Plenty of better anthems than the tourist club LFC
@@TheAlphaDingo it’s not a competition. It’s a feeling.
@@shardulniraula8846 It's not but plastics, glory hunters and casuals seem to think LFC is the only club who does it or that it's somehow unique to them which is a load of Salah sized camel dung
@@TheAlphaDingo jealousy is not a nice trait to have.
You pick the place and I'll choose the time - and I'll climb, that hill in my own way...
In germany the first club that adopted Youll never Walk Alone was Kaiserslautern in the early 90s.
St Pauli still sings it too, which Seb should know.
Because singing “You’ll Always Walk Alone” sounds too nihilistic.
Lmfao
Its not quite me....
I believe and practice ynwa but I believe I will always walk alone.
@Florentino Perez it works with both
how about you'll sometimes walk alone?
😆🤣
Well, you have just described how culture forms and gains significance. Beautiful.
Possibly the greatest, and certainly most moving rendition of YNWA was sung at Celtic Park, when Kenny Dalglish brought Liverpool to Glasgow for the Hillsborough benefit match.
The crowd was unsegregated, which only added to the occasion.
Yeah, that one brought tears to grown men
The one after 4-0 barcelona hits incredibly hard as well
Has to be Dortmund in the Europa League in April 2016 for me. Literally the whole stadium singing in unison, so close to the anniversary of Hillsborough and less than 2 weeks before the publication of the inquest declaring the 97 unlawfully killed. It really hit home that day what it meant to be fans together in a stadium
Liverpool and Celtic have always been buddies. Up the Liverpool and celtic 🔴☘️
That is perfect timing for Liverpool big win 😎
What I love about YNWA is, it's not really a football song but a song about the up-and-down of life, about gathering the strength to get through setbacks, tragedies in life, and during that process we realize that there are people who will be with you and help you overcome those setbacks.
That's what life should be, it won't never be easy-going but you and your families, your friends, your comrades will be better after heartbreaks. And Liverpool had so many difficult moments in its history, and it still stays strong after those. It simply resonates with me than other songs (especially the "Glory, Glory" song that Spurs, Man Utd and Leeds have), I always get emotional when listening to it.
It's amazing how organically it became their anthem.
Pink Floyd also incorporated the Liverpool YNWA chant in their song Fearless from the early 70's, a very good one I must say
I always thought they mixed liverpool and Everton fans together, to me it always sounded like everpool?
Such a blessing city for giving the world beautiful music and a great football team. Fans chanting started to emerge in the 60s the first club to put a records on PA speaker is Liverpool
The city of Liverpool also designed and created goal nets. If it wasn’t for the scousers, we’d still be chasing after our footballs after every goal 😂
@@joshg2603 By an Everton supporter*
@@TheRedBaron1917 I never said anything about clubs? More the city of Liverpool. Just think the first ever goal nets were trialed in Stanley park, Liverpool. Which didn’t just influence football, but many other sports.
@@TheRedBaron1917 No by a scouser. Him supporting Everton is irrelevant. Nice try tho "Manc" 🤢
@@TheRedBaron1917 Mancs have contributed nothing to football but cheating
I’ve figured out why Joe’s narration is the best: he doesn’t speedrun the voiceover and he enunciates each word separately.
Amazing Video, eventho very fast pasted. The arts have a big impact on the football world and makes the culture of certain clubs stand out! Would be interestin to explore the overlap more in the future.
Very well presented. The previous guy’s voice became synonymous with this channel. Something about his voice made me subscribe to this channel
I miss the old guy tbh new guy still doesn’t sound comfortable
@@KlassicLoL Joe should be back narrating videos soon, I think. Jon has filled in for him admirably while Joe's on holiday.
Hey Tifo can you make a video Basque managers in the premier league , currently there is 4 basque coaches ( emery , arteta, lopetegui and javi Garcia) is very peculiar that small region in Spain can have that many coaches
wow thats actually very interesting, i didnt know they were all basques..thats a great idea for a video
Isn't Guardiola Basque too? Catalans are Basque, no?
@@fromthefountofyouth no catalans are not basque the basque teams in la liga are Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Deportivo Alavés.
@@dagzey Thanks for your response. I thought they were culturally the same given their similar separatist ideals.
I am now in my eighties and was lucky enough to stand on the Kop in the far off years when we would all be singing the Top 20 waiting for our heroes to appear and I can remember only too well the Kop yelling for OUR song, nothing but joyful memories but now I cannot listen to You’ll Never Walk Alone without tears flowing from my eyes but what great memories. Come on the Redmen.
Just not able to listen with the voiceover. The previous was so much more legible and so clear.
St Pauli also... its an amazing anthem, and for it to be told its organic roots like this is wonderful..cheers TIFO
Seems like the coming together of so many elements that make for good community and good branding: It's a good song, easy and fun to sing, the timing of it with Liverpool's success, the unique combination of music and sport in Liverpool. Very interesting!
Seb, I'm digging the work, but it feels like you're almost rushing through everything. Just add a bit more pause at periods and ESPECIALLY at the end of paragraphs/sections and it'd be significantly better. These videos feel almost like a verbal sprint to get through them, and the speed doesn't really let the words sink in.
You're so right. I could hardly catch up with what he was saying
This wonderful club is really Klopp's faith. Great video^^
it was sung on an episode of Cheers season 1 episode "Father Knows Last" - Carla was pregnant again without a husband or partner to help her
Probably the best Tifo video,
Who is cutting onions at this auspicious time...
I’m Liverpool fan and Real Madrid because Ronaldo became my favourite player all time when he was at Real Madrid, but when he went back to Manchester United, I only liked Ronaldo but not man united, when Ronaldo lost his child, I just loved when my fellow Liverpool Supporters did for him at the 7th minute. Also with how much respect as Liverpool supporters has shown to Real Madrid, and Real Madrid has shown to Liverpool makes me delighted as a fan of both clubs in separate leagues.
It doesn't make sense to support liverpool when being a ronaldo and madrid fan tho But yeah I have high respect for klopp and liverpool fans for respecting cr7
I read about this story first in John Green‘s wonderful book „The Anthropocene Reviewed“.
We miss you Bovine!
Recommend you looking into the Cunard Yanks, lads from the Merchant Navy who would bring records back from the US to Liverpool and were there at the start of the musical revolution that was Merseybeat.
Liverpool has the best rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone, in my opinion.
I myself am a Feyenoord fan, but I prefer to sing some of our other songs. Though the Towers' version of You'll Never Walk Alone we adopted in late 1970s is fantastic too.
What a great video ❤
Loads of clubs used to sing YNWA. From Celtic to Leeds. Some like Celtic still do.
Watch the video
This video is specifically about Liverpool not about loads of clubs
Liverpool sang it first as the video explains
They all sing it because of Liverpool.
@@Fleeb-pb7zo I did. The dates are completely wrong and seems to suggest it was just Liverpool singing it in the early days. Liverpool fans might want to believe that but it's not true.
As a music teacher, it's agonising to listen to the crowds at Anfield sing it, because the song is in a 6/8 time signature, but the crowd always tries to squeeze it into 4/4, and ends up doing neither. I always wish there was someone there with a megaphone or a drum keeping them in time. Please count to six. Count to siiiiiiiiix.
You’d get laughed out of anfield if you brought in a megaphone or a drum 😂
That’s the problem with music teachers ,they are too stiff arsed to appreciate the difference between just singing a song & delivering it with soul .
You can just about take your bottle of water in, never mind a whole band of instruments 😂
The connection with Klopp's former clubs is pretty damn special. YNWA
I'd love to have Ange as Klopp's successor
Telemundo here in America and the rest of Latin America at the bottom the screen wrote in the small box that in 1945 Liverpool adopted the song and the one's who created it where from Liverpool. Chilling video.
We miss the old TIFO voice 😥
I believe Joe is ill.
he’ll be back, he’s on a break at the moment
i am honestly having a hard time to understand the new voice
@@6ch6ris6 me too
@@cabhan he's always on a break
Do this again, but for Glad all Over and Crystal Palace
Great song anyway, I hope the other underground band’s Hey Jude will become our song next season! Na Na Na nanana!
Great Manifestation
Hopefully not. Awful song.
@@aaronadams9625 I think that was a joke.
We at Feyenoord are well aware of the fact that it is made in Liverpool, and can never be done the way they do it there. But the message is the same, even across the sea.
And theres a country music band long ago....singing a lovely version....in usa...check it out. ❤
Thank you Seb🤌🏼
Liverpool-7 Manchester United -0,what a night it was!
This new narrator is.. different.
Certainly not Joe Devine, but I can get used to this.
He's Seb, Joe's on vacation.
You've never watched/listened to the podcast?
I could be wrong, but I reckon Gerry Marsden knew this song from Gene Vincent’s 1957 version rather than the original musical.
Bring the old voiceover guy back please😢😢😢
I don't like Liverpool much, But YNWA gives me chills and the atmosphere at Anfield is something else🔥...
That’s great, when did you visit anfield?
You’re joking right? They don’t make a sound after YNWA is blasted through the PA system… liverpool is a tourist club, one of the worst atmosphere I have ever experienced was at anfield
@@vangledosh I don’t believe you’ve ever been in a English football club.. same for varsha above..
a bit late, but please can you make a video explaining the fixing saga on going at Barcelona?
Please make an analysis video about LIVMAN the historic 7-0 victory/defeat sir
Genoa CFC also adopted You'll Never Walk Alone
Thanks, Tifo! Hearing Seb doing the voiceover is a nice change!
Alberto Moreno: You’ll Never Wallalone
Klopp should matchmake Liverpool, Dortmund and Mainz to become Football alliance. Helping each other to achieve great things.
YNWA ❤️
I hope the ORIGINAL "owners" of this song still gets royalties from it.
St. Puali sing it also lads
In the iconic words of the legend Definite, the reason why Liverpool fans sing the song is, "Aise hi, sexy lag raha tha"
Genoa also sing ynwa and have a banner across the g nord
Tox-teth 🤣🤣 lol. That gave me a laugh
As a non-native speaker of the English language I am having a hard time understanding what the narrator is saying. I didn't have this issue with the previous narrator.
Because it gets the people GOING
It's provocative
@@ogkage exactly 🤣🤣🤣
Who did the voiceover? His voice is not clear. Had to turn on CC.
Lovely visuals on that video. YNWA
Someone has to say this...Celtic fans are so bitter and envious of Liverpool lol they're in a dead league with tinpot league titles and 1 European trophy from the 60's. they're always in the comments with anything to do with Liverpools ynwa spouting "we do better, our is louder, we sang it first ". Celtic aren't even in the same stratosphere with Liverpool. Also they're a Scottish team with a sea of irish flags hanging in the stadium lol not even Irish, embarrassing
You forgot the The Pink Floyd connection. I think it was on their Meddle album, featuring the Kop singing it.
Youll never walk again 🦿
Klopp to Celtic next? Not for a long time hopefully tho.
Ask Karius if he walked alone after that CL final...
Voice over quality is low on this one...
klopp ❤
Liverpool FC 🔥🔥🔥
7-0
Americans giving ya’ll everything
Cuz we can
didn't understand a word of what was just said🙂
"That's how it is"😂
Dortmund and Liverpool shared the same song together
Stolen from celtic
@@blackniall8509 try watching the video
@@blackniall8509 Celtic got it from Liverpool pal
Hahahaaaa. Gerry Marsden born in where. Never heard Toxteth pronounced like tha
When is Joe back?
Would've loved for it to have been a Beatles song
Seriously Liverpool FC needs to change their anthem to “One Kiss Is All It Takes”
LFC’s anthem in 1945: “You’ll Never Walk Alone”
LFC’s anthem in 2018: “One Kiss Is All It Takes”
The forefathers of football
The previous voice over was so much better... What happened to him? 😕🤷🏽♀️
In the 70s, every team in England sang it, including England matches.
I doubt liverpool were as hated back then
@@indiekiddrugpatrol3117 Liverpool were nothing in 70s...
@@taskinkhan5197 yes they were they were well successful in the 70s
@@taskinkhan5197 You're right, absolutely nothing. So what if they won a couple of European cups, some league titles, an FA Cup, couple of UEFA Cups and a few other littler things. Absolutely nothing 🤡
They only just started to be successful in th 70s
When is Joe narrating again?
The previous voice overs were much better
Oh dear
I like Seb on podcasts, but in these narrated videos, he seems to just quickly rattle through the text without much articulation
Just commenting here that Feyenoord also use YNWA as anthem. Proly why they choose Arne Slot to be their next manager after Klopp 😂
Today they can sing You'll never score alone....
Here after 7-0
Because a speaker plays it and about 300 people there know the words
Alberto Aqualani was not a recepient of YNWA.
It was actually sung first at old Trafford by a opera singer in the wake of the Munich disaster. Liverpool adopted it a few years later when it was abundantly clear it was a moving piece appropriate for a stadium, so you are only partially correct and this needs revising.
Ahh that famous shout from the old woman who couldn’t prove it. Yeah ok mate…. So no they don’t need revising maybe you do with your BS.
I've deffo heard man u sing it back in the day.
Only proof is word of mouth sunshine, its a lot more believeable the scousers would rob it. There weren't mobile phones around back then to video it for example, or did you not know that because you have the IQ of a boiled potato
@@L1am21 Well you haven't and if you did it was 100% after Liverpool did
Well that's just not true now is it mate
Seb speaks too fast for me. I'll watch the videos again when Joe Devine comes back or when someone comes who doesn't speak this fast.
Slow down YT or grow up. Devine left, end off, move on.
@@Alan74_ynwa damn!
@@Alan74_ynwa chill out son
Yeah its a bit fast for non native speakers. I have to actually focus on listening so I don't miss something. Feels a bit like those english listening comprehensions I had back in school :D
@@samjay269 their last vid had the same comments re Joe Devine.
Coz it’s the only chant they have
Just not true tho is it. So many bitter comments. Love it
YNWA at Anfield is football heritage.
More like ancient history.
@@ThomasThomasAndrew 7
@@ThomasThomasAndrew Cry more bitter old manc
Klopp was born to manage Liverpool