Inspired by the Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers, they then started putting new words to pop songs and youse lot all saw it on telly and copied them and that's how a fan culture that's the envy of the world (and just about our only remaining cultural export) got started.Culpepper has many such Michael Moore moments. Liverpool FC: Top Songs and Chants from the Liverpool Fans and the Kop 0 of 11 Their passion, knowledge of the game and their vociferous support … La-la-laa la-la-lum lum laa la-la-laa la-la-lum lum laa if there’s any team that you want it’s the Anfield crew for you just call on Klopp to deliver his boys the Reds from Liverpool we’ve got everything that you want like great goals and crosses too … And they are in turn are awed also.Oh yes, other teams, notably Spurs, Newcastle and Portsmouth, had their individual songs (much as every NFL team has a super lame official fight song) but the noise coming from the Kop - say the scouse partisans - was something qualitatively and quantitatively different.Please choose your username under which you would like all your comments to show up. "It's always interesting to see ourselves as others see us. Comments: F**k chealsea. He comes from Senegal, he plays for Arsenal!" Especially when others think we're great. The sounds of The Kop have been broadcast around the world since the 1960s, as Kopites sung Beatles songs and swayed en-mass.

In 1964 the Beatles take the US by storm and Liverpool take the title. "Suddenly all these thousands of guys around me started singing "Vieira, whoo ooh ooh ooh! "This isn't to deny other claims," says Professor Taylor. And maybe somebody's going to drag up some bloke in Stoke who sang a song on the terrace in 1932. The song "You'll Never Walk Alone" from Carousel is associated heavily with Liverpool.In 1963, the song was covered by Liverpool group Gerry and the Pacemakers, which prompted the song's adoption by the Kop.At this time, supporters standing on the Spion Kop terrace at Anfield began singing popular chart songs of the day. Jürgen Klopp’s side might have suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Manchester United but the travelling fans inside the stadium were defiant – singing the catchy ditty before, during and especially after the Premier League clash.Remember your details on this machine?And to date it has not been belted out louder and prouder than at Old Trafford on Saturday.‘Allez, Allez, Allez’ goes the refrain of a new chant quickly and enthusiastically embraced by Liverpool supporters, which celebrates the club’s rich heritage while simultaneously looking forward to future success.It's the song that has taken off on the terraces in recent weeks.It was no different in Liverpool either, as you can see below.

"An anthropologist studying the Kop would find it as rich and mystifying as any Polynesian culture, their rhythmic swaying is an organised ritual … They seem to know intuitively when to begin singing. It was like working class opera! The first ever Match of the Day is Liverpool against Arsenal in 1964—and you get the sight of 10,000 Liverpool fans in Beatle collars swaying back and forth singing She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah.

"You get these two rockets launched in 1962. You can only set your username once. Liverpool emerge, after eight years in the second division and the whole Merseybeat things starts. "Before you post, we’d like to thank you for joining the debate - we’re glad you’ve chosen to participate and we value your opinions and experiences.Please preview your comment below and click ‘post’ when you’re happy with it. Liverpool are one of the most successful clubs in English football and their supporters' long list of chants recalls that glory - both past and present. So up yours, wools. ""I've seen disdain. "This is singing during the football we're talking about here. Throughout the match, they invent new words to old Liverpool songs, with adulatory, cruel or bawdy comments about the players or the police …"Culpepper describes the atmosphere at a Birmingham City/Aston Villa derby thus: "We boast frothing contempt in all fifty states. The mood was captured on camera by a BBC Panorama camera crew in 1964.

He's so awed by this he emails news of it to all his American friends. The first ever Match of the Day is Liverpool against Arsenal in 1964—and you get the sight of 10,000 Liverpool fans in Beatle collars swaying back and … A chant sung by Manchester United fans about Chealsea and Liverpool.. We lost by a point, but that don't mean s**t, 3 years back to back beat that u twit. Rough, tough, jolly fellows singing. But when the whistle went, that stopped and what you got was roaring and the shouting of abuse by individuals.He is equally delighted by the phrase "fucking move" when yelled by a female Geordie at a malfunctioning Newcastle defender. Chris Shaw @__ChrisShaw.