ive got 2 kids, a 4 year old and a 2 year old and when i get in my car and my 4 year old asks me to play the wigan song (chelsea dagger) their little faces light up. this makes me so proud that they both remember this song from when they come to the games. nothing compares to that. at the end of the day the music and entertainment is more to keep the youngsters happy. and with the way everyone was, and always do, jump around to this song i would say its a big hit. if keeping this song on keeps a smile on my, and other kids faces does it really matter to you that much? for crying out loud its only a song to have a laugh to. have we really nothing else to bitch about. (come to think about it... champions2010, league leaders again so far, challenge cup winners2011...) no we really dont have anything else to bitch about do we. damn!! hope you get my point tho. as you can probably see i only post on here when i have something poignant to say.
I've never liked the Chelsea Dagger song and disliked it even more since we started using it a few years ago.
Nothing worse than jumping around like a nutter after a last minute try from Liam Farrell against Saints on Good Friday, only for that shower of a song to come on!
Generally seems that the constant loud music played at several hundred decibels at each game is deliberately designed to reduce any chance of creating an atmosphere - why do they do it? Please let the fans create the atmosphere. Keep the entrance music though - that does work.
I remember back in the central park days they used to play Mambo number 5 but they replaced the girls names with the Wigan players names, very embarrassing, i used to cringe!
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