Thousands of Irish emigrated to Liverpool and other UK cities incl Glasgow and sing this song with pride and Grace song as well. Both true songs … not the fault of ordinary UK people but the elites and government. Shame shame 😢
A great song,with a very poignant meaning.The Irish People never deserved to be treated they were,during the time of the English "occupation"........by the way,I'm English,and very proud to say that my Mum was from Liverpool,a great City.
I’m from Ireland and love Liverpool too, beautiful team, people and more or less culture, I know it’s crazy saying that coming from white people because we don’t live in shit and dance around fires with weird clothes, means we don’t have culture, but I beg to differ
Fully agree with you, but in life I only wish things were so simple. It was not only the Irish that suffered in that time, it was also the English, Irish, Welsh and the Scottish citizens. All ended up on those despicable prison ships. Should other Nations blame all of us for the despicable slave trade? Crewed by fellow Irishmen and other of the former mentioned ? It was "protectionism" by the privileged few few. NO one nation suffered those terrible time alone, We must TRY to learn from those bad times and recent history and still happening in different parts of the world? Unfortuantly so many bigots like to hang on to and spread hatred for which I do not believe was written in haltered by Peter St Jon in 20th c. Let's learn from the song and remember it just a beautiful and kept in context. And as I say quite often Hatred is a cancer nothing more nothing less
Rarely has so much alcohol been consumed by so many fans of two seriously big clubs that resulted in nothing more than friendship, great humour and much partying.
We’re natural brothers, some of us fled the famine to merseyside some fled the famine to Glasgow. And then we created the two greatest football clubs in the world☘️🔴
This song for you Russell Davidson xxx18 yrs gone today xxx. Andrew , Geordie n Dad are there singing it with you in paradise son . Miss you all every single day alwaysx
I know they will be. Sorry for your loss of your family members. Lost my auntie Mary last week, this is for her too. May they all rest in peace. Sending you all my love x
@@DomhnallOSuileabhainPrin-tm1fw I Please, educate yourself about Liverpool's Irish Background and how our version of the song may have come about before you go round commenting things like that. Us Liverpudlians more than respect our Irish Heritage - my family originally emigrated here from Galway. 😊🇮🇪
Domhnall Ó Súileabháin Prince of Beare How is it a disgusting insult? Just because we altered the song, we don’t have respect? As I said, many of us are descendants of Irish, don’t forget the current amount of Liverpool fans who live in Ireland. We’ve been singing it for multiple decades, I think if people saw it as an insult we wouldn’t be singing it. A lot of our ancestors probably suffered during the famine including mine. The song isn’t out of respect. Nor is it about steel beams and plastic seats.
@@paulconnor1630 The song is an anthem to the 1.5 million Irish people who were starved to death in the Irish famine. So idiots like you take the song and expunge all reference to the famine in favour of a bunch of overpaid ball jugglers. If you cant see how this might be insulting then you are a moron.
@@DomhnallOSuileabhainPrin-tm1fw First off there's absolutely no need for the insults, if you're not willing to have a civilised conversation without reverting to insults don't reply to me. Second off, do you think that Liverpool fans had that in mind when creating that version? Do you think we were all like 'oh yeah, let's make fun of 1.5 million people dying' or rather 'oh this song has a decent tune/rhythm to it, let's make it into a song'? You're acting as if we don't have any respect. Just because we have an alternative version of the song we automatically don't care about mass starvation and death? And going back to your last comment - yes, it would be nice if we sung the original song also.
Paul Taking a song about the starvation murder of 1.5 million Irish people and replacing the lyrics with crap about overpaid ball jugglers is an amazing insult to this genocide.
Bollocks m8. Glasgow is Scottish (Pictish) it has fuck all to do with Ireland other than some Irish settlers tried to make a better life for themselves. Don't ever say Glasgow is Irish. What fucking insult to us true Scottish people.
@@bobbyinnes1 Are you ok? Seem fuming mate. Just touching on the fact that both cities host a lot of irish people due to the famine. Get yourself the GP and get your blood pressure checked you sausage
@@bobbyinnes1 Do you bootlick their monarchy? If no, then stfu as you're whinging about nothing. If yes, you don't belong in this comment section. Go get your knees dirty with the loyalists.
There is not a single boo to be heard, I believe that Liverpool supporters were singing it just as lastly as the Bhoy supported. My eyes are streaming!
The Glasgow Celtic fans took this old Irish folk song to a whole new level just as they did with Grace and many more besides...Pete St John the Irish Republican who wrote it presented it to Glasgow Celtic after he sang it in Paradise HH...COYBIG YNWA
Impossible to beat us.900 years and we are stronger.down to our ancestors. Poor but mighty in the head.i am 70 and the people before me were hard knocks people. We never forget their times.
Celtic made in Scotland by Irish at least were proud to sing a song that's close to us.Proud to sing the songs no butchers apron flys at Celtic Park TAL
Liverpool are traitors to all england clubs supporting a jock team who in honestly would struggle in league one fuck Liverpool a supporter of all of British values and a traiter to our armed forces so once again fuck all the Scousers
Leebo 1 Most Liverpudlians have Irish ancestry from the famine migrations and later, the Scouse accent is famed from being derived from the Southern Irish accent. Folk culture such as songs, mythology etc is famous in Glasgow, Liverpool and originating from Ireland. The working class aspect of Liverpool and Ireland is a connection they will forever share. Also the saying ‘scouse not english’? You can work out how that would bridge a connection to Irelands long struggle for freedom. Celtic was literally founded for working class Irish migrants in the slums of Glasgow as a means to alleviate poverty within the city. So theres strong Irish roots in Glasgow and Liverpool historically and culturally. That answer your question lad?
@Leebo 1 Most of the people who left Ireland and settled in places like Glasgow and Liverpool were Roman Catholic, however Guinness was started with funds from the Church of Ireland, or more precisely from a bequest made to Arthur Guinness by Arthur Price, the archbishop of Cashel, in his will. Guinness was a Unionist, so it strikes me as somewhat ironic that his beer is lauded by those of a nationalist persuasion.
Not true. Liverpool traditionally the protestant team in Liverpool and Everton were the Catholic team. Man United historically closer ties to Celtic. Nowadays there's no real connection to either but you get Irish who support both LFC and Celtic or MUFC and Celtic and each claim there's this special connection....
@@eastereggs04 He was talking about the first game Liverpool played after the Hillsborough tragedy in 1989...brilliant to hear the Celtic/liverpool fans singing The Fields of Athenrye and YNWA together...WOW😁
Fantastic audio video! Funny comments as well! But can someone clarify: Fields of Athenry would seem more Celtic (the club was the work of post famine Irish). Yeah, I know Liverpool a tad Irish (3 of 4 Beatles I think) but never Irish on the scale of Glasgow Celtic. Still, hope we can secure a Brexit deal where we will have Glasgow, Liverpool in some sort of confederation.
This is in Celtic's spiritual homeland yet the stadium is 90% red. It just shows the difference in support. Liverpool are by far the bigger club in every respect.
Callum McGregor Enthusiast you’re right, most Irish people automatically support celtic and then whatever other club they want to support, I’d say most people had a tough choice to wear a Liverpool or a Celtic jersey
@@certifiedasseater8260 I didn't remember this comment. I just want you to know that I changed my opinion. I don't hate the Green Brigade anymore, that was my mistake.
With love and respect from Croatia. We know your history of suffering, we both have walked this road of suffering. May God bless you Irish... l welcome you into me home...my bread is your bread..
Love this tune. Liverpool have, without doubt, the two greatest, most emotive 'anthems' in soccer - The Fields Of Athenry and You'll never Walk Alone. Both bring a lump to my throat.
Celtic fans sing the song, Liverpool fans change the lyrics to suit themselves, thats the difference, i mean no disrespect to Liverpool fans but please sing the real song
@@daveeol1987 So what!!!!! I'm catholic and I've always supported Liverpool. Lots of catholic scousers support Liverpool. That's back in the day, mate.
daveeol1987 bullshit! I’ve been Everton since I was born (1945) went to a catholic school and there were as many reds as blues. This is a load of tripe, perpetuated by ignorant folk (usually non-scousers🙄)
A lot of them 'plastic' fans will have waited 30 years, through thick and thin, for their team to win the league, so rethink what labels you put on those loyal fans...
@@cleehomes At 2:06 I'd highly doubt any of them are under thirty, mate. Note Liverpool also finished 7th in the 12/13 season, their title run the following season was unexpected to say the least. Sure, they enjoyed many great nights like the night in Istanbul, but they also more recently stuck around when they had Paul Konchesky and Christian Poulsen as marquee signings. To generalize these Liverpool fans as plastic is just short-sighted, when 90% of their countrymen are almost born wearing a United jersey once spat out of the womb!
@@andygray1762 Liverpool have loads of plastic fans from all over the world, just ask a Everton fan they will tell you! Take a close look at this video, the Liverpool fans are all busy taking videos with their mobile phones while Celtic fans are singing their hearts out like proper fans!
@@cleehomes bruh, you cannot base any judgement off 20 odd fans, some of who happen to be recording the marvellous music on display, just saving memories... a true fan isnt defined by how loudly they sing, it can only be proven if they stick with their club through the hardships as well as the good times, as these liverpool fans did... sure, the Celtic fans may be a louder, more passionate fanbase (given their historical ties to Ireland thru emigration), but They have won the last nine league titles, A lot of celtic fans will never have witnessed their club finish outside the top 2... There are certainly plastic liverpool fans scattered across the globe, who are attempting to associate themselves within the success we are now (in 2020, not 2013) enjoying, but to say these fans are plastic is short- sighted, as they maintained their loyalty to the club through that God-awful Roy Hodgson era. If my club was as successful as Celtic were domestically, I too would be singing at the top of my lungs, as they are!
Scousers are thinking ermmmm I thought this was our song. Half of them don't even realise they are ripping it off from an Irish folk song. A bit like Man U fans when they sing the Blaydon Races with slightly changed lyrics although its clearly a Geordie folk song
Darren Jones No we do realise that its originally an Irish song, but if you weren’t an arrogant gobshite you’d Liverpool have strong Irish tie hence why are so many Irishmen support Liverpool snd why we sing Fields of Anfield Road (our version)
ALL FOOTBALL TEAMS SONGS are ripped off of other songs. That's the beauty of changing the lyrics to well known tunes. It's not to degrade a wonderful song as this, but to add a different version of it, to support your team. Besides, Liverpool is the capital of Ireland and we scousers know where this song came from....YOU PLANK!!!!
He is right mate, I'm Dundalk born (for 3 months) but grew up a LFC season ticket holder Scouser. If more Irish followed their own teams, Irish football would flourish. I love the Irish (and everyone else who follows the reds) at Anfield, so but don't be nasty, the Irish songs in Liverpool aren't gonna stop.
Thousands of Irish emigrated to Liverpool and other UK cities incl Glasgow and sing this song with pride and Grace song as well. Both true songs … not the fault of ordinary UK people but the elites and government. Shame shame 😢
Beautiful I am 93 and born in Liverpool I still miss it
A great song,with a very poignant meaning.The Irish People never deserved to be treated they were,during the time of the English "occupation"........by the way,I'm English,and very proud to say that my Mum was from Liverpool,a great City.
I’m from Ireland and love Liverpool too, beautiful team, people and more or less culture, I know it’s crazy saying that coming from white people because we don’t live in shit and dance around fires with weird clothes, means we don’t have culture, but I beg to differ
Thank You Alan i Was in England Loved English Paddy
@@bomboclaat1509 what apart of Ireland 🇮🇪 are you from?? I was brought up listening to Irish music. I'm also from an Irish family.
Fully agree with you, but in life I only wish things were so simple. It was not only the Irish that suffered in that time, it was also the English, Irish, Welsh and the Scottish citizens. All ended up on those despicable prison ships. Should other Nations blame all of us for the despicable slave trade? Crewed by fellow Irishmen and other of the former mentioned ? It was "protectionism" by the privileged few few. NO one nation suffered those terrible time alone, We must TRY to learn from those bad times and recent history and still happening in different parts of the world? Unfortuantly so many bigots like to hang on to and spread hatred for which I do not believe was written in haltered by Peter St Jon in 20th c. Let's learn from the song and remember it just a beautiful
and kept in context. And as I say quite often Hatred is a cancer nothing more nothing less
It's a beautiful song. Father is Liverpool-Irish.
God bless all You Gaelic people. You're the light of the world.
As a Palestinian... i agree with you
Amen!
@@dirtyraccoon1883 VIVA PALESTINE!
Rarely has so much alcohol been consumed by so many fans of two seriously big clubs that resulted in nothing more than friendship, great humour and much partying.
We’re natural brothers, some of us fled the famine to merseyside some fled the famine to Glasgow. And then we created the two greatest football clubs in the world☘️🔴
❤
This song for you Russell Davidson xxx18 yrs gone today xxx. Andrew , Geordie n Dad are there singing it with you in paradise son . Miss you all every single day alwaysx
I know they will be. Sorry for your loss of your family members. Lost my auntie Mary last week, this is for her too. May they all rest in peace. Sending you all my love x
Thank you Ireland for inspiring the Liverpool version of this song. Love singing this song at Anfield. 🇮🇪
@@DomhnallOSuileabhainPrin-tm1fw I Please, educate yourself about Liverpool's Irish Background and how our version of the song may have come about before you go round commenting things like that.
Us Liverpudlians more than respect our Irish Heritage - my family originally emigrated here from Galway. 😊🇮🇪
Domhnall Ó Súileabháin Prince of Beare How is it a disgusting insult? Just because we altered the song, we don’t have respect?
As I said, many of us are descendants of Irish, don’t forget the current amount of Liverpool fans who live in Ireland.
We’ve been singing it for multiple decades, I think if people saw it as an insult we wouldn’t be singing it. A lot of our ancestors probably suffered during the famine including mine.
The song isn’t out of respect. Nor is it about steel beams and plastic seats.
@@paulconnor1630 The song is an anthem to the 1.5 million Irish people who were starved to death in the Irish famine. So idiots like you take the song and expunge all reference to the famine in favour of a bunch of overpaid ball jugglers. If you cant see how this might be insulting then you are a moron.
@@DomhnallOSuileabhainPrin-tm1fw First off there's absolutely no need for the insults, if you're not willing to have a civilised conversation without reverting to insults don't reply to me.
Second off, do you think that Liverpool fans had that in mind when creating that version? Do you think we were all like 'oh yeah, let's make fun of 1.5 million people dying' or rather 'oh this song has a decent tune/rhythm to it, let's make it into a song'?
You're acting as if we don't have any respect. Just because we have an alternative version of the song we automatically don't care about mass starvation and death?
And going back to your last comment - yes, it would be nice if we sung the original song also.
Paul Taking a song about the starvation murder of 1.5 million Irish people and replacing the lyrics with crap about overpaid ball jugglers is an amazing insult to this genocide.
Im from south wales and i absolutely love the passion and how powerful this song is. Beautiful 🙏
we're all celts !
I'm from Dublin,,wife half Welsh,,,Hook in Pembrokeshire...love you who know and keep ur roots..
Nothing like it anywhere else. Reminds me of me Mammy God Rest her soul. ❤️
Beautiful..moving ... great rendition
70% of scousers are of strong Irish heritage which is quite similar to my beloved Glasgow HH...COYBIG YNWA
@Uncle Gilbert if u know ur history 😏😏
I know my history. I want him to prove 70% are of Irish heritage. I'm from Liverpool and aincan assure you that's bullshit.
@@waltercodbollocks3175 a lot of Dubliners immigrated to Ireland in the past
@Uncle Gilbert ah right ah right calm down.... clears throat
@@waltercodbollocks3175 even the prods are irish. Im a anglo irish merseyside fella
When Irish eyes are smiling.!!!
Nothing matters Mary when your free.
HEY BABY LET THOSE FREE BHIRDS FLY HH...COYBIG YNWA
In the bad days, when we were in their shadow, this song was a flame in the darkness.
Dougal Loyalist you can tell😂 2-0
Respect from South African
Liverpool and Glasgow, two cities deeply rooted to the motherland.
Bollocks m8. Glasgow is Scottish (Pictish) it has fuck all to do with Ireland other than some Irish settlers tried to make a better life for themselves. Don't ever say Glasgow is Irish. What fucking insult to us true Scottish people.
@@bobbyinnes1 Are you ok? Seem fuming mate. Just touching on the fact that both cities host a lot of irish people due to the famine.
Get yourself the GP and get your blood pressure checked you sausage
@@bobbyinnes1 Do you bootlick their monarchy? If no, then stfu as you're whinging about nothing. If yes, you don't belong in this comment section. Go get your knees dirty with the loyalists.
Irish people always try to steal other people's history and culture.
@@bobbyinnes1 celtic was founded by Irish settlers who weren't allowed play football by protestant rule
Watched far and away the other day that tugs on the heart strings but a happy ending for eiran ☘🇮🇪😊🇺🇸
2 greatest clubs and greatest fans together
Celtic are tinpot.
Celtic fans are scum !!!
@Uncle Gilbert they’re still great.
@Uncle Gilbert celtic are clear of most premiership teams, literally prem teams wished they had celtics history and atmosphere don't be silly🤡
My two favorite football clubs on earth ; a total respect from a French fan
This is a song about the triumph over a genocide. So much respect to Celtic FC
10 in a row HAIL HAIL
There is not a single boo to be heard, I believe that Liverpool supporters were singing it just as lastly as the Bhoy supported. My eyes are streaming!
Paul Matters So glad to have been brought up in a society where race religion or colour doesn’t matter .
Cymru am Byth
@@malcolmgullam8348 Welsh National Anthem is pretty good also mo chara HH
The Glasgow Celtic fans took this old Irish folk song to a whole new level just as they did with Grace and many more besides...Pete St John the Irish Republican who wrote it presented it to Glasgow Celtic after he sang it in Paradise HH...COYBIG YNWA
That brought a tear to my eye blessings and respect
Impossible to beat us.900 years and we are stronger.down to our ancestors. Poor but mighty in the head.i am 70 and the people before me were hard knocks people. We never forget their times.
Absolutely Brilliant
2 classy clubs representing more than just football, but a culture and way of life
Irish Football supporters are Very Proud and So Wonderful!☘️❤️😊
This Is A Very Touching Video!☘️🌹😊
Celtic made in Scotland by Irish at least were proud to sing a song that's close to us.Proud to sing the songs no butchers apron flys at Celtic Park TAL
Sam Turner most Irish football fans support Liverpool and Liverpool is Irelands second city they say
LIVERPOOL IS THE CAPITAL OF IRELAND and it's true.....More than half of Liverpool is Irish or of Irish descent.
Sam Turner Glasgow and Liverpool are the Irish colonies in the UK
Liverpool are traitors to all england clubs supporting a jock team who in honestly would struggle in league one fuck Liverpool a supporter of all of British values and a traiter to our armed forces so once again fuck all the Scousers
@@paulantonylow2688 hahahahha. Liverpool is more Irish than English eat shit
Respect from Turkey Fenerbahce i love Irish ☘️ i love Liverpool and celtic
Good on you mate keep safe at this time peace be with you always ✌🕊🙏
Andrew Taylor peace be with us ✌🏻🇹🇷🇮🇪
Mac Toirdealbhaigh it’s correct Ottoman Empire support Irish public against the British Empire 🇹🇷🇮🇪❤️💚
Mac Toirdealbhaigh it’s big honour and i love four leaf clover 🍀
Thank you. From a portuguese celtic and liverpool fan
De nada
Celtic fan from Glasgow who stays next to ibrox
@@chrisybrown4856 😯
Adoro musica Celtic sou do norte de Portugal , Viana do Castelo, temos desse sangue no nosso adn
The two football clubs that have the most connection anywhere in the world!
what's this song called ?
Leebo 1 Most Liverpudlians have Irish ancestry from the famine migrations and later, the Scouse accent is famed from being derived from the Southern Irish accent. Folk culture such as songs, mythology etc is famous in Glasgow, Liverpool and originating from Ireland. The working class aspect of Liverpool and Ireland is a connection they will forever share. Also the saying ‘scouse not english’? You can work out how that would bridge a connection to Irelands long struggle for freedom. Celtic was literally founded for working class Irish migrants in the slums of Glasgow as a means to alleviate poverty within the city. So theres strong Irish roots in Glasgow and Liverpool historically and culturally. That answer your question lad?
Leebo 1 To be fair I’m a scouser myself and I’m not too fond of the old Guinness more of a lager man myself 😁😁
@Leebo 1 Most of the people who left Ireland and settled in places like Glasgow and Liverpool were Roman Catholic, however Guinness was started with funds from the Church of Ireland, or more precisely from a bequest made to Arthur Guinness by Arthur Price, the archbishop of Cashel, in his will. Guinness was a Unionist, so it strikes me as somewhat ironic that his beer is lauded by those of a nationalist persuasion.
Not true. Liverpool traditionally the protestant team in Liverpool and Everton were the Catholic team. Man United historically closer ties to Celtic. Nowadays there's no real connection to either but you get Irish who support both LFC and Celtic or MUFC and Celtic and each claim there's this special connection....
Must be the friendliest love in ever😂😂😂
Billy MacNeal, best of Celtic, half Irish and half Lithuanian, pride of Bellshill
Same. God Bless You
Mossend*
@@flapperjj95 He was born in Bellshill Billy McNeill ! My dad used to play in his pub 'The Halfway House' with his band in sixties.
Respekt ✊
From German Football Club VfL Borussia Mönchen Gladbach
The first game LFC played after Hillsborough, Celtic, i was tgere
Phil Ruane , so was I ☘️
This match was played in 2013, this isn't the same one as the game between Liverpool and celtic after hillsborough
Murray Man haha obviously
@@eastereggs04 He was talking about the first game Liverpool played after the Hillsborough tragedy in 1989...brilliant to hear the Celtic/liverpool fans singing The Fields of Athenrye and YNWA together...WOW😁
@@josefgretsky3020 I guessed
Greetings from Paris! We like celtic and lfc!
My 3 Teams,, Shamrock Rovers, Liverpool, and Celtic ..
mine, Rangers, Chelsea and Linfield
@@duncantheman5498 sad orange bastard
My 3 teams: Beşiktaş (Turkey) - Liverpool and Celtic
Mine cork city lfc and celtic
David Clarke Celtic, Celtic women and Celtic U21 for me
Waiting for "Against the famine and the crown."
And NOT being left begging.
Against the famine and the crown
FUCK THE CROWN
Pete St John 😍 RIP
Could just as well be about the famine in Scotland at the same time. The english will never be forgiven.
More of the english gentry rather than the English as a whole m8
Wasn’t a famine it was genocide
Pete StJohn is legend
Alan Stevens very true words, sadly we’re still “occupied “ Im from N.Ireland living In N. E England but Irish to the back bone ☘️☘️🇨🇮 YNWA
The best fans in the world cfc Lfc
BRILLIANT
gooesbumps hail hail celtic and let"s go Liverpool >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Excellent quality for a phone both visual and sound .
IMMENSE!
Such a sad song with terrible tales of a great injustice to the Irish for centuries. But hey they survived that tells you something about the people!
Took me a while to realise that this was in the aviva but I was at that game when I was younger, don't remember the song being sung unfortunately
It seems everyone was too busy filming it on their phones
all the free staters in red
Low lies the fields of athenry where once we watched the small free birds fly than once on a wing we had dreams a song to sing
Fantastic audio video! Funny comments as well! But can someone clarify: Fields of Athenry would seem more Celtic (the club was the work of post famine Irish). Yeah, I know Liverpool a tad Irish (3 of 4 Beatles I think) but never Irish on the scale of Glasgow Celtic. Still, hope we can secure a Brexit deal where we will have Glasgow, Liverpool in some sort of confederation.
The Celtic version is the original. Liverpool fans have a modified version called the Fields of Anfield Road.
Thanks, pretty hilarious! Forgive my naiveté, is it Liverpool or Celtic people who are performing here?@@humblebum59
sbranagh1 Both mixed together at a game in Dublin. No segregation.
Ah! Thanks! I belatedly realize this was the friendly Aviva Dublin 2013!@@humblebum59
This song is 100 percent Ireland....
This is in Celtic's spiritual homeland yet the stadium is 90% red. It just shows the difference in support. Liverpool are by far the bigger club in every respect.
Walter Cod Bollocks yet the celtic fans were the loudest ones singing. lots of fans but its the atmosphere that matters
And you'd find about 90% of the Liverpool fans in that stadium would also support or have an affiliation for Celtic. I'd guarantee it
Callum McGregor Enthusiast you’re right, most Irish people automatically support celtic and then whatever other club they want to support, I’d say most people had a tough choice to wear a Liverpool or a Celtic jersey
@@callummcgregorenthusiast5545 nope Liverpool the city is divided as Glasgow and Belfast
Sean Mcwilliams what??
WOW ....from down-under !!!!
❤
Once upon a time liverpool fans would have sung it with them
Realist ahhhhhhhhhh but Norwegians know little about the troubles!!! 😂😂😂😂💚🇨🇮
@@davepower7314 norweigains?!? lol .. most liverpool fans are from london.
Realist 🤣🤣🤣🤣try getting a hotel room in Liverpool when the reds are playing at home 🤣🤣 EFC forever!!!
There are hardly any bitter fans in liverpool on mstch day,they are to be found at home in Wales shagging their sheep on the hills and in the valleys
@@daveandcarolinepower4437 when the blueshite are playing at home u can't even fill the woodison.
maybe you can see too field of gbk from jakmania persija jakarta,, cool the original song from irish
😍😍😍😍🔝🔝🔝🔝
This game was incredibile. No politics, no hooligans, no Green Brigade. Perfection!🍀👊🏻
"No support = perfection" just accept that you’re old and boring boomer
@@certifiedasseater8260 I didn't remember this comment. I just want you to know that I changed my opinion. I don't hate the Green Brigade anymore, that was my mistake.
@@simonegranelli4009 that’s class mate cheers to you
@@certifiedasseater8260 cheers to you too. Have a good game tomorrow, we have to beat the Hibs!🍀
@@simonegranelli4009 hell yeah I’m actually a Werder Bremen supporter but much luck to you !
It's about the famine and the plantations it's about the Irish immigration in general
@@chuck7476 Only it isn't. Perhaps English is not your first language ?
With love and respect from Croatia. We know your history of suffering, we both have walked this road of suffering.
May God bless you Irish... l welcome you into me home...my bread is your bread..
I. Z Much Respect Damare.
I'm from England born in Manchester my family from Ireland my ancestors Ireland roo I love you
So does anyone know who the performer was? I’m American btw not a drop of Irish I know of but this is phenomenal!!!
Paddy Reilly 🇮🇪☘🍀
Sounds a lot better at Celtic Park
It’s in Aviva the Irish stadium that’s one of the best places to sing it 🇮🇪
Celtic are a pub side. Hilarious in Europe.
@@waltercodbollocks3175 sevco are only 9 years old 🤣
Celtic, Independiente y el Celta de Vigo!
Hey baby let those FREE BIRDS FLY
Respect from. A Jsjjajajajajaj fan love de celtica
Thumbs down by the landowners
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
I don't do religion
But that is f##king amazing !
Listen to the words its not a hymn, its a ballad that describes the misery inflicted on the poor and enforced by an occupying armed force
@Gggg SO TRUE!!!!!The HUNS know fuck all.
Its an old rebel song. ..
I’ve always loved this song, but can someone explain to me what the song is about?
It is the B side of " God save the Queen ".
Defying English Tyranny During the Irish Famine,,,,
It,s about the great Irish famine , many life's lost ,RIP
Looks like the Aviva stadium in Dublin
On ye fkn go man 💚💛🙏🙏
Who is leading the singing.
I was at this game the pope himself was in the Celtic End
Where was this game ?
Aviva stadium,Dublin,Ireland
Oh good I’m glad the Liverpool supporters got to experience the actual lyrics🙄
I'm glad Celtic got to experience some top level football.
@@WetLettuce-kc2qmI have no response touché
RUclips recommendations anyone ?
Proud be Irish too
I'm a Celtic fan but the crowd is 90% red.
Its not
@@padraigryan398 You need to look again. It's a sea of red.
Love this tune. Liverpool have, without doubt, the two greatest, most emotive 'anthems' in soccer - The Fields Of Athenry and You'll never Walk Alone. Both bring a lump to my throat.
I love it I'm a Celtic fan but why an English team sing an Irish song a don't know
+AydenCaldwell Irish went to Liverpool it's in their history like Glasgow
Celtic sing fields of athenry, Liverpool's version is called anfield road. Don't mean to nitpick but there's a difference.
brendan w the fields of athenry is an Irish song which Liverpool made their own version of, called the fields of anfield road
Celtic fans sing the song, Liverpool fans change the lyrics to suit themselves, thats the difference, i mean no disrespect to Liverpool fans but please sing the real song
Support your own clubs!!!!!
Anyone notice that one proddy who disliked it
Just one?
There's 16 of the unwashed feckers now...
Liverpool is a proddy team. Everton the catholics
@@daveeol1987 So what!!!!! I'm catholic and I've always supported Liverpool. Lots of catholic scousers support Liverpool. That's back in the day, mate.
daveeol1987 bullshit! I’ve been Everton since I was born (1945) went to a catholic school and there were as many reds as blues. This is a load of tripe, perpetuated by ignorant folk (usually non-scousers🙄)
Who won
me encanta
No add-ons
I just see a bunch of plastic fans more interested in their mobile phones than the song and I also see Celtic fans!!!
A lot of them 'plastic' fans will have waited 30 years, through thick and thin, for their team to win the league, so rethink what labels you put on those loyal fans...
@@andygray1762 LOL most of those plastics are not even 30 years old and are attending the first game they have been to!
@@cleehomes At 2:06 I'd highly doubt any of them are under thirty, mate. Note Liverpool also finished 7th in the 12/13 season, their title run the following season was unexpected to say the least. Sure, they enjoyed many great nights like the night in Istanbul, but they also more recently stuck around when they had Paul Konchesky and Christian Poulsen as marquee signings. To generalize these Liverpool fans as plastic is just short-sighted, when 90% of their countrymen are almost born wearing a United jersey once spat out of the womb!
@@andygray1762 Liverpool have loads of plastic fans from all over the world, just ask a Everton fan they will tell you! Take a close look at this video, the Liverpool fans are all busy taking videos with their mobile phones while Celtic fans are singing their hearts out like proper fans!
@@cleehomes bruh, you cannot base any judgement off 20 odd fans, some of who happen to be recording the marvellous music on display, just saving memories... a true fan isnt defined by how loudly they sing, it can only be proven if they stick with their club through the hardships as well as the good times, as these liverpool fans did... sure, the Celtic fans may be a louder, more passionate fanbase (given their historical ties to Ireland thru emigration), but They have won the last nine league titles, A lot of celtic fans will never have witnessed their club finish outside the top 2... There are certainly plastic liverpool fans scattered across the globe, who are attempting to associate themselves within the success we are now (in 2020, not 2013) enjoying, but to say these fans are plastic is short- sighted, as they maintained their loyalty to the club through that God-awful Roy Hodgson era. If my club was as successful as Celtic were domestically, I too would be singing at the top of my lungs, as they are!
Celtic Glasgow and Liverpool best
Scousers are thinking ermmmm I thought this was our song. Half of them don't even realise they are ripping it off from an Irish folk song. A bit like Man U fans when they sing the Blaydon Races with slightly changed lyrics although its clearly a Geordie folk song
Darren Jones No we do realise that its originally an Irish song, but if you weren’t an arrogant gobshite you’d Liverpool have strong Irish tie hence why are so many Irishmen support Liverpool snd why we sing Fields of Anfield Road (our version)
ALL FOOTBALL TEAMS SONGS are ripped off of other songs. That's the beauty of changing the lyrics to well known tunes. It's not to degrade a wonderful song as this, but to add a different version of it, to support your team. Besides, Liverpool is the capital of Ireland and we scousers know where this song came from....YOU PLANK!!!!
Nah your wrong, they know the background all to well, its they huns that sing there own version of this that have me in stitches.
@@stephenlisson1994 Dublin is the capital of Ireland tard and I'm from cork
can't take a joke mate. Liverpool is full of the Irish. That's all i was commenting on. @@daveeol1987
Hail, Hail Celtic!! Ooh ah up the ra!!
good people
Fathers advice.
Brilliant celtics.
What was this fixture> a testimonial or friendly?
Realist pre season friendly, last one before the season started
Ze abesti polita atherniko zelaiak. Euskalherrian ere kantatzen dugu euskuaraz .
It’s a shame when all these Irish are supporting teams across the sea can’t even support their locals teams when it’s right at their doorstep
He is right mate, I'm Dundalk born (for 3 months) but grew up a LFC season ticket holder Scouser. If more Irish followed their own teams, Irish football would flourish. I love the Irish (and everyone else who follows the reds) at Anfield, so but don't be nasty, the Irish songs in Liverpool aren't gonna stop.
Celtic is unique in that it doesn't matter where in the world you are, as long as you're Irish and Catholic, Celtic will be your team.
The stadium was 80% red.
Come On The Celtic ✊
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The clap ruins this song. Just sing it
I have to disagree respectfully. It adds atmosphere to it. Do you think it should have ruin it? Yes, but not the case.
I love you Ireland , God bless you.
1-0 to the hoops 😉
Plastic Paddy nonsense ......................there is only one real Paddy there....Paddy Reilly .Bring on real football ..real fans ...real passion
padraic horgan , Paddy Reilly version of this classic is by the far the greatest version, without a doubt ☘️
@@charlesdoherty9879 So true Charles