By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
The EEJB sang at the start of the game yesterday was spine tingling stuff. Came accross seriously loud on the telly and sounded like everyone was belting it out. Super stuff Town fans!
Massive, massive uppie for this and for all of the singers at Ewood.
It's unique and it's brilliant, well done and please do it every game. Superb.
I’ve tried and failed to get it going countless times over the past 10 years, but delighted to see it finding its way back in and was great yesterday. As you say it’s unique and ours, which isn’t true of most terrace chants. My only criticism is we tend to sing it a bit quick. Appreciate it is quick but think it might sound better a bit slower.
I’ve tried and failed to get it going countless times over the past 10 years, but delighted to see it finding its way back in and was great yesterday. As you say it’s unique and ours, which isn’t true of most terrace chants. My only criticism is we tend to sing it a bit quick. Appreciate it is quick but think it might sound better a bit slower.
Telling Town fans to stop singing too quickly is like telling night to stop following day.
Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand.
Edward Ebeneezer Writer and Singer Dies8th Jan 2015 13:49 Gerald Hicks, the man who wrote and sang the famous Town song Come On The Town under the name Edward Ebeneezer and Supporters, died on Christmas Day aged 81.33
And it should absolutely be played before kick off instead of Hey Jude, which is dross.
Replay the singing of Hey Jude just before kick-off-v- Exeter at home last season (including Clarke looking at the North Stand in awe) then tell me that was dross.
Replay the singing of Hey Jude just before kick-off-v- Exeter at home last season (including Clarke looking at the North Stand in awe) then tell me that was dross.
Its dross.
I get it, everyone knows the words and can sing it. But it's nothing to do with Ipswich. Almost every club in England has a chant to Hey Jude. Birmingham fans sang it louder than us.
EEJB is our song. It unique. I have always said it should be the pre game song. The rendition at Blackburn was immense. Sounded so good.
I get it, everyone knows the words and can sing it. But it's nothing to do with Ipswich. Almost every club in England has a chant to Hey Jude. Birmingham fans sang it louder than us.
EEJB is our song. It unique. I have always said it should be the pre game song. The rendition at Blackburn was immense. Sounded so good.
[Post edited 30 Mar 22:47]
It should be played up to the point of kick off, then cut, to allow the fans to continue into the first moments of the game. That should become our thing. But of course, we’ll keep Murphys slot to shout blue army in the completely wrong tune, even though he’s been a regular at PR for years.