http://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/n...e-3220351.aspxBurnley Football Club can confirm that goal music will not be a feature at Turf Moor this season.
A recent poll of supporters voted in favour of stopping the music.
Would like Hibs to follow Burnley's suit on this one.
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Thread: Goal music
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02-08-2016 03:46 PM #1
Goal music
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02-08-2016 03:49 PM #2
I see lots of people moan about goal music (and I was one of them myself).
However, lying on the steps of Hampden with the carnage surrounding me after Gray's goal and hearing 500 miles belting around the stadium will always stay with me.
I'd keep it now
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02-08-2016 03:51 PM #3
I never even noticed the music after our goals at hampden until i watched the highlights, even then.
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02-08-2016 03:55 PM #4
I'm with the OP, time to ditch it. Don't think it adds anything at all to the matchday experience - for me at least.
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02-08-2016 04:02 PM #6
Can't seem to remember any goal music when the goals went in at Hampden. Not necessary in fact it should be compulsory to shut of the music 5 mins before kick off!!
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02-08-2016 06:49 PM #7
Mind we used to sometimes play Gangnam style when we scored at ER. Think it was Griffiths and Wotherspoons fault
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02-08-2016 06:57 PM #8
I mind Moby's "Why does my heart feel so bad" being played after Latapy knocked in number 6
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03-08-2016 08:08 AM #11
I think we should go all out to get one of these wurlitzer style organs that get used in American ice hockey. I can picture it now, Hibs score another goal and one of the adverts in the corner rises and a guy wearing a sparkly suit and a huge grin slides out on a platform playing an evergreen classic. This is entertainment people, bugger new players...............
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03-08-2016 08:23 AM #13
I'm a fan of music after goals. Keep it says me.
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03-08-2016 08:51 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I did not know this but it makes me laugh, idiots.
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03-08-2016 09:00 AM #15
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No to music aftet goals.
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03-08-2016 09:14 AM #16
Hate goal music. It's the fans time to make noise, not have some shan pop song rammed in your ears.
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03-08-2016 11:45 AM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-08-2016 12:01 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Exactly this, pain in the er5e, fans want tae start singing and they cannae.
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03-08-2016 12:06 PM #19
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03-08-2016 02:25 PM #20
I don't understand why music is played in a football stadium full stop. Before the game it should be left to the support to drum up the atmosphere and it shouldn't be played after goals either. Or at half time.
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03-08-2016 03:22 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-08-2016 03:30 PM #22
Goal music is absolute pi5h. It effectively says that all goals have the same worth, which is utter nonsense. If you score to go four up against a minnow in the cup, or you're three nil down with two to go and you score, the crowd reaction will let you know what that goal is worth. If you score a last minute winner against yams or old firm (The sort of goals that I refer to as 'stranger huggers') music adds nothing to it.
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03-08-2016 03:37 PM #23
I think goal music should only be played at semis and finals as it adds to the already important occasion. Even the tunes played when the other team scored help bring back memories years down the line.
Agree that it should be binned at ER but I'd still allow music before the match and at half time. That's a bit mean to say the least and I'm sure they even allow that level of fun in North Korean football league games.
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05-08-2016 11:05 AM #24
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Hi Guys
Barrie here. Some great feedback here on goal music and a lot of mixed opinions on whether we should or shouldn't have it. The decision on goal music was something that was decided by the club two or three seasons ago and i think we had a lot of consultation with various fans groups about it. I am keen to get as much feedback on this as possible and look to how we move forward in the stadium with the goal music.
i think it may be worthwhile looking at sticking with goal music but letting you guys choose a monthly track you would like. If you feel after this that goal music is not for you then we will look to remove it.
I will gauge as much feedback as i can from Hibees bounce, fans news, hibs net and various other channels to get it exactly to where everyone is happy. At the end of the day we want the fans to shape the match days.
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05-08-2016 11:53 AM #28
Just. Not. Needed.
Does anyone ever go to a match only because they have 'goal music'.
Also why is it deemed necessary to have music right up to (and sometimes a little bit after) kick off?
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05-08-2016 01:16 PM #29
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05-08-2016 01:19 PM #30
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If it annoys the away support I'm all for it.
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