👍👍👍👍👍This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteIt has certainly become the tradition that SOL is only played after we win and even then only in big games EG cup finals, beating the Yams that sort of thing. Without a doubt the fact that we have been extremely sparing in it's use has kept the song special.
But surely the 'essence' of that song is far more than that, just to be a celebration. The Proclaimers didn't write the song with any idea or intention that it would become the unofficial ( now official ) Hibernian football club anthem, it was the fans who made that happen. This is a song about togetherness, comradeship and yes .... especially love .... not soppy Mills & Boon saccharine romanticised love, but the love shared by family, the love shared by friends, the love that overcomes hardship, adversity and even tragedy.
All supporters of clubs share a common bond. In the case of Hibs this song encapsulates the bond we all share as fans of our club and it's one of the very very few football anthems that can genuinely be described as moving.
For reasons that I won't go into this song in recent weeks has taken on a whole new resonance for me and if it is played tomorrow ( today now ) I am pretty sure I won't be able to get through it without tears streaming down my face. But that's why I want to hear it played and sung to the rafters by our fans before the kick off, it represents the best of us, how special it is to support this club for all its many faults.
To consign Sunshine on Leith to merely a song used at the end of a game to stick it to the Hearts or Sticky Buns after we beat them, or for the once in every 15 years event of us actually winning something is to do it a massive disservice ... there are other times it's use is entirely appropriate ... This is one of them.
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23-08-2023 09:09 AM #181This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-08-2023 09:17 AM #182This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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23-08-2023 11:05 AM #183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It was from the heart, admittedly after a couple o' glasses
It just strikes me that if it hadn't been for this football club there's a few people who are very special to me that I would never have known, never even have met, wonderful people who I am privileged to call my friends and I'm pretty sure there's loads of people who follow Hibs ( and every other club ) who can say the same, people who have made lifelong friends that like me they would never have met if it hadn't been for this weird shared obsession that is Hibernian football club.
That's a fact of following a club that is often ignored and for me SOL is kind of the wee bundle that you can wrap that brilliant side effect of following Hibs up in, especially at times ( like 2016 ) when it makes you think of some of those friends and relatives who are no longer with us. Overly sentimental, maybe, but it's none the worse for it.
For folk who say we shouldn't play this song pre match .... I've heard it sung at weddings and funerals .... what you can do with it isn't and shouldn't be set in stone
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23-08-2023 11:07 AM #184
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In an ideal world doing it before kickoff tonight would be amazing, but the reality of the kickoff time is that there's not going to be much of a pre match buzz in the stadium as most folk rush to get there after work.
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23-08-2023 11:18 AM #185
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Play it.
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23-08-2023 11:37 AM #186This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It is way more than just a song at the end of a game! obviously it shouldnt be played after or before every game but for games like this? most certainly!
get it played hibs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!
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23-08-2023 11:59 AM #187This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If we are getting beat though at end of game and people have left then it could taint the song forever if played after a defeat.
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23-08-2023 12:24 PM #189
Slightly off topic, but am I right that the Europa League/Conference League shared anthem won't be played tonight before the game because it is only used from the group stages onwards?
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23-08-2023 12:31 PM #190
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23-08-2023 12:42 PM #191
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UEFA considers the Champions League playoff round a part of the final tournament which is why these games are part of the TV package and you have the CL music and paraphernalia.
Think the other 2 tournaments that's not the case.
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23-08-2023 12:45 PM #192This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I looked up what the competition regulations say on music:
As from the group stage, the walk-on music provided by UEFA must be played from when the players emerge from the players’ tunnel until they have lined up, at which point the UEFA Europa Conference League anthem provided by UEFA must be played.
From the group stage, the UEFA Europa Conference League competition badge must appear on the free zone of the right shirt sleeve. The UEFA Europa Conference League badge may not be used at any earlier stage of the competition.
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23-08-2023 02:48 PM #193
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It works because it's sung after a significant victory. Why cheapen it?
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23-08-2023 03:08 PM #194
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23-08-2023 03:17 PM #195
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23-08-2023 06:52 PM #198
i'm very glad it wasn't played before hand...i'm not even sure i wanted it even if we had won tonight
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23-08-2023 06:55 PM #199
The pre match music was crap.
Twice they go to play Born Slippy, a tune a lots of us think is absolutely right for the occasion, then talk over it and cut it off after 30 seconds or so.
The guitar guy was alright but could have cut the song short by 3 verses.
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23-08-2023 07:00 PM #201
So happy they didn’t do SOL, keep it for special victories and special occasions. No opposition is big enough to change our tradition with SOL.
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23-08-2023 07:07 PM #202This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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23-08-2023 07:11 PM #203
It just never felt like a good idea to me, despite the many passionate and inspiring cases put forward for it.
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23-08-2023 09:39 PM #205
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Huge opportunity missed tonight to set a more special tone, pre match, to a big occasion.
No other club would miss a trick to build an edge, a sporting advantage, by ramping up the emotion to a pre kick off crescendo
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23-08-2023 10:05 PM #206
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23-08-2023 10:10 PM #207
SoL isn't a cabaret turn. It doesn't come out to soak up the admiration. It comes out when it is the perfect thing to do. Even if that means we don't hear it even for a couple of years. That's what makes it so special.
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