That was a 95,000 crowd,10,000 miles away from Home in a FRIENDLY match in Australia. Liverpool is, obviously, an English team with an enormous 80,000,000 Worldwide fan base.
@@malcolmbeechey5583 Hi Malcolm. That's really interesting so there were a few Home fans but, mostly, Liverpool so were The Liverpool fans on holiday or was there many Ex-Pats as they could not all have emigrated, surely, or some curious locals or Aussie Liverpool fans,please ?
@Isleofskye 1000s of scousers emigrated to Australia in the 60's, 70's and 80's. Many Irish also emigrated and Liverpool ( along with Celtic & Man United ) have a massive fan base over there.
@@shankly115 Thanks,My Friend. Was it the lack of job opportunities that prompted this mass emigration, please? They could not all have, independently of each other, suddenly, thought, that Oz was the place to be, surely? :)
Livepool is an english team btw, they filled this stadium in australia, on the other side of the world. Liverpool sing this every game and anfield their home stadium they play in every week has a capacity of 61k. Another song liverpool sing and celtic and a bunch of other teams around the world sing is 'The Fields Of Athenry' you should check out 'the dubliners' singing it live, its one of the most popular irish songs, its about a man being sent to australia on a prision ship for stealing corn to feed his family during the irish famine in the 1800s. If you didnt know during the famine over 2 million died of starvation in ireland and 2 million emigrated. The population still hasnt recovered today, there are still less people in ireland now than in 1840. Liverpool sings this song because a lot of irish people moved to liverpool to escape oppression.
I was in the crowd that night in 2013 with my wife and 2 sons at Melbourne Cricket Ground with 95,000 other Liverpool supporters. What a night and the atmosphere was incredible. YNWA.
Steven Gerard, the Liverpool captain in this game, lost his 10 year old cousin in the Hillsborough disaster. This song became even more meaninful after Hillsborough. Beautiful anthem!
When you walk through a storm Hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark At the end of a storm There's a golden sky And a sweet silver song of a lark Walk on through the wind Walk on through the rain Or your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone
From a Liverpool Fan, Hell Yes and the Words of your wonderful anthem are on the back of a cupboard door in my kitchen, along with the words also in Cymraig of a folk song "Yr Eneth Glaf".
@@iaincphotography6051 Yr Eneth Glaf, Its a sad song that I hear a good few versions they can't fail to move even the deadest of souls but give me Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau with a good baritone section and an equal tenor section to lift it through the roof ! now there's lovely for you!
@@NAIATHEDRAGON That was a 95,000 crowd,10,000 miles away from Home in a FRIENDLY match in Australia. Liverpool is, obviously,an English team with an enormous 80,000,000 Worldwide fan base.
You having a laugh ,anyone who knows anything about rugby singing knows no one beats o flower of Scotland at murryfield,nice try mate but your anthem is garbage.
This gives as much chills as the "Steigerlied" celebrated and sung by the crowd pre home games at Arena Auf Schalke in memory of the local mining tradition. Check that out as well.
The great Bill Shankly said...football is not a matter of life and death...it's more important than that. No it's not. You laugh and cry at the same time.
April 15th 1989 no you’re Never walk Alone song ever home game. This was the Melbourne Cricket Ground knew “ the G” was 96,5000 The guy on the flag Bill Shankly one of time LFC manger I was there It was was friendly Melbourne victory and LFC. It was sea of red a small section oh navy blue
That was a 95,000 crowd,10,000 miles away from Home in a FRIENDLY match in Australia.
Liverpool is, obviously, an English team with an enormous 80,000,000 Worldwide fan base.
I was there
@@malcolmbeechey5583 Hi Malcolm. That's really interesting so there were a few Home fans but, mostly, Liverpool so were The Liverpool fans on holiday or was there many Ex-Pats as they could not all have emigrated, surely, or some curious locals or Aussie Liverpool fans,please ?
@@malcolmbeechey5583 Liverpool fans now living in Oz orlocals?
@Isleofskye 1000s of scousers emigrated to Australia in the 60's, 70's and 80's. Many Irish also emigrated and Liverpool ( along with Celtic & Man United ) have a massive fan base over there.
@@shankly115 Thanks,My Friend.
Was it the lack of job opportunities that prompted this mass emigration, please? They could not all have, independently of each other, suddenly, thought, that Oz was the place to be, surely? :)
Livepool is an english team btw, they filled this stadium in australia, on the other side of the world. Liverpool sing this every game and anfield their home stadium they play in every week has a capacity of 61k. Another song liverpool sing and celtic and a bunch of other teams around the world sing is 'The Fields Of Athenry' you should check out 'the dubliners' singing it live, its one of the most popular irish songs, its about a man being sent to australia on a prision ship for stealing corn to feed his family during the irish famine in the 1800s. If you didnt know during the famine over 2 million died of starvation in ireland and 2 million emigrated. The population still hasnt recovered today, there are still less people in ireland now than in 1840. Liverpool sings this song because a lot of irish people moved to liverpool to escape oppression.
I was in the crowd that night in 2013 with my wife and 2 sons at Melbourne Cricket Ground with 95,000 other Liverpool supporters. What a night and the atmosphere was incredible. YNWA.
Steven Gerard, the Liverpool captain in this game, lost his 10 year old cousin in the Hillsborough disaster. This song became even more meaninful after Hillsborough. Beautiful anthem!
Thank you, for the mention, of the 96, means alot, from our friends across the pond and around the world
No matter how many times I listen to this I always get goosebumps ❤
Me too... and I'm a Derby Supporter!
I was one of the 96000 there. To this day I can't say that something has topped it
Best football team in the English. Got more cups then another team in England.
When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of a storm
There's a golden sky
And a sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Or your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
Murderers
@@williambeck1574
Who, exactly ? Could you clarify your bold statement for the benefit of this Reactor - who may not know the story...
@brigidsingleton1596 UA-cam keep blocking my comments I suggest you Google "the 1985 Heysel killings " then you'll know what I mean
@@brigidsingleton1596 Google "Heysel 1985"
You walk alone in the city of Liverpool...murderers
If you liked that, you would love a Rugby international match when Wales sings the welsh national anthem Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau
From a Liverpool Fan, Hell Yes and the Words of your wonderful anthem are on the back of a cupboard door in my kitchen, along with the words also in Cymraig of a folk song "Yr Eneth Glaf".
@@iaincphotography6051 Yr Eneth Glaf, Its a sad song that I hear a good few versions they can't fail to move even the deadest of souls but give me Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau with a good baritone section and an equal tenor section to lift it through the roof ! now there's lovely for you!
Thank you for the recommendation!
@@NAIATHEDRAGON That was a 95,000 crowd,10,000 miles away from Home in a FRIENDLY match in Australia.
Liverpool is, obviously,an English team with an enormous 80,000,000 Worldwide fan base.
You having a laugh ,anyone who knows anything about rugby singing knows no one beats o flower of Scotland at murryfield,nice try mate but your anthem is garbage.
In Liverpool, football is a religion. It’s so ingrained in families and the city. I am so proud to say I am Liverpool born and bred. YNWA ❤
When us brits come together we are unbeatable. That's what makes us great.
The song You Never Walk Alone comes from the Rogers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.
This gives as much chills as the "Steigerlied" celebrated and sung by the crowd pre home games at Arena Auf Schalke in memory of the local mining tradition. Check that out as well.
A big hit worldwide - South Africa here - in 1963 - Jerry & the Pacemakers recorded it. Brilliant - you can see it on utube ...
' *Gerry* and the Pacemakers'
I wasn't at Hillsborough but two friends were. Only one of them came back.
Gerard, definitely the face of Liverpool FC
Never forget that tragedy my friend 😢
I was there
The great Bill Shankly said...football is not a matter of life and death...it's more important than that. No it's not. You laugh and cry at the same time.
Greatest city in the world , greatest club in the world ynwa
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April 15th 1989 no you’re Never walk Alone song ever home game. This was the Melbourne Cricket Ground knew “ the G” was 96,5000
The guy on the flag Bill Shankly one of time LFC manger
I was there
It was was friendly Melbourne victory and LFC. It was sea of red a small section oh navy blue
It's Bob Paisley not Shanks
Bob Paisley not Shankly on the flag.
YNWA
JFT97
Aussie Aussie Aussie
OI OI OI 😊
YNWA 97❤
This is Glasgow celtic song also check them out singing it