Thank you for watching our reaction to Liverpool F.C. fans singing You’ll Never Walk Alone at the MCG in Australia! 🔴🌏 This anthem means so much to the Liverpool community, providing comfort and unity, especially after the Hillsborough tragedy. If this gave you chills like it did us, please give the video a thumbs up 👍, subscribe to our channel 🔔, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Want more powerful moments like this? Let us know your recommendations in the comments! 👇 Let’s keep the passion and music alive, friends! #YNWA
Thank you for your understanding of the history of Liverpool FC and YNWA ❤ The love and support shown after Hillsborough by all fans, Everton and Manchester too was tremendous. To your question about the children holding hands with the players, they are mascots, especially chosen for football matches and it's considered a great honour.
This is great but I would have chosen something like the YNWA Liverpool v Dortmund or something. Actually at Anfield in Liverpool. Still, I guess it's very poignant as its on the other side of the world from Liverpool.
I was at Anfield a few weeks ago watching the game and the song is sang before every game. I was also there this week with my son at the academy playing with the coaches.. we watched all the players training for saturdays match.. YNWA
My team is West Brom. Whenever Liverpool come to our ground to play us we change 97 blue seats for red ones with the name of a Hillsborough victim on them in honour of the 97 RIP
There was an occasion where Cristiano Ronaldo lost a baby. At the next Manchester UTD match the Liverpool fans sang you’ll never walk alone in the 7th minute (Christiano’s number). If you know anything about football, Liverpool and Man Utd hate each other. Biggest display of respect in the game I’ve ever seen
man utd and Liverpool hate each other as rivals but have the utmost deepest respect after the Munich air disaster that killed most of utd gifted team, Liverpool were the first team to offer players on loan to utd so they could fulfil fixtures. the two giants of England are like twins ... viciously competing but deep true blood bonded
Thank you mate and despite the rivalry I’m sure many Liverpool fans still want you lads to get through this current difficult season and stay in the prem.
This was not about football, it was about tragedy, heartbreak, respect, strength and many more personal feelings in respect of a major tragedy that goes beyond love of a sport, of a team and is about human emotion and respect. Hats of to the Liverpool supports and the Aussies you showed what respect and humanity is about. Total respect
@@shininglightphotos1044 My wife's uncle and cousins were in the Forest end. Her uncle, a season ticket holder at Nottingham, never went to another live football match in his life.
@dunbardunelm3924 I'm guessing whomever owned the Sun at the time must have owned one of the Australian newspapers ( I can't remember which one... it may have even been the Sun come to think of it) because the image on the front page will forever seared into my brain.
You need to hear the fans singing the anthem at half time during the 2005 European cup final, we were 3-0 down , and the fans out of desperation and hope sang this at half time , we came out second half and levelled to 3-3 before winning on penalties, I cry every time I watch it
Back when those people tragically and avoidably died at Hillsborough, I lived within walking distance of the stadium and I still remember the awful, shocked atmosphere in Sheffield after we all found out what happened. My heart still breaks for everyone lost, everyone who loved them and all of our wider communities. I absolutely agree that justice still needs to be done…and that nobody should ever, ever buy the Sun. My boyfriend at the time lived in Liverpool, so I spent a lot of time there and loved it. To this day, I get tearful at “You’ll Never Walk Alone”. 💔
Liverpool's captain, Steven Gerrard's cousin, Jon-Paul Gilhooley, was killed in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster when Gerrard was eight. Jon-Paul, who was 10 when he died, was the youngest of the 97 victims of the tragedy
May we one day get proper justice for John Paul and the other 96 victims. My brother was at the game, in a mad twist it was one of the few games him and his mates didn't take me as I was only 10, I went home and away with them most of that season and for the 2/3 years before. There was 8 of them that went in a rented mini bus. 5 of them where in Merseyside police and gave evidence against the narrative of lies given by the press and government many years later. I went to matches after the tragedy, but it was never the same. Never went to another away game. You have to wonder about the lasting mental effects for the relatives of the 97 and the 1000s of fans like my brother and his mates. A truly disgusting Web of lies and mud slinging by the police and government affecting lives of the honest working class people of our fine city. People often ask why scousers hate the government and powers that be in our land, why we don't sing the national anthem and so on and so forth. Hillsborough is just one of the many reasons. RIP the 97, I dream of justice for you all ❤
The children are 'mascots' and they are specially chosen to escort the players. I would expect nothing less from Australia. A magnificent country. Thank you.
I was born a Liverpool fan, this song isn't just a song for a team, it binds us together and pushes us forward. No matter the club opposition, when it's played everyone stops, and either sings or feels the words.
"You'll Never Walk Alone" isn't only the best Football anthem ever it conveys the spirit of Liverpool and is truly the beating heart of Liverpool FC. We are proud to share the song with our amazing sister club Glasgow Celtic ❤️⚽
Dane here.. My favorite teams are BIF and Real M.. But every single time I hear the Liverpool supporters sing that song with all of their hearts it really gives me the chills... and i love it.. That is what football is about...
I remember the disaster it was horrific and I’ll never ever read the Sun (newspaper that was so disgusting in the aftermath) not that I’d have read that before anyway. Ange manages my team Spurs now!! Didn’t expect to see him in the video 😅. The children are called mascots . They are lucky to be chosen to escort the players on to the pitch. It’s lovely
As a survivor this means a lot, thank you, the lies still hurt even today, it's good to know that some rival fans are with us in boycotting the murdoch rag. Y. N. W. A. All the best for your season !
Being a Scouser born and bred it's always been the reds for our family so much so one of my late brothers this is 20 years ago now was buried in his Liverpool shirt even the priest allowed us to play Y.N.W.A on leaving the end of the mass he was only 29 rip miss u bro
Current Tottenham Manager. Those Liverpool fans have not flown over from Liverpool they are Australians who support Liverpool. Liverpool are global and one of the BIGGEST supported teams on the planet.
They sing this at every home game at Anfield. It's an incredible experience. Football is not just a sport, it's a religion, a way of life. We love our football clubs right down to our core and our lives revolve around our clubs. They mean everything to us which you can see in the faces of every fan singing here, it is coming from there soul.
I used to travel to watch my team playing, all over the UK and Europe, but the greatest memories I have are from whenever we went to Anfield and heard the singing there, very moving, even for us away supporters.
Liverpool has two football clubs. Liverpool, the reds and Everton, the blues. On the pitch they are rivals, in the pub they are mates who just happen to support the other club. When Hillsborough happened they were one club united in grief at the loss of their families, friends, loved ones. They produced scarves one half Liverpool the other half Everton to show the cities unity and fight for the truth. When I hear the Kop sing this song I still get goosebumps and emotional. I live about 3/4 mile from the ground and on certain days when the wind is blowing in the right direction you can hear them sing.
AND, this was in Australia - a visiting English 'Liverpool' side playing the best Aussie soccer club. The sentiment for Liverpool was so overwhelming - I'm not a Liverpool or soccer fan - but i would have certainly purchased a scarf and sang at the top of my voice if I had the chance to have been there🥰🥰...and YES, that bluddy onion ninja runs through the room every time I see this - just beautiful.
Im at Anfield for every home game but still have tears 😢running down my cheeks when we sing this just before kick off Big respect to you 2 for this video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
A red of 52 years and this is up there with best renditions I have ever heard and to think this on the other side of the world to Liverpool makes it all the more the special. I have been home and away with this great club,cup finals and all, and this is simply incredible, Australia/Melbourne take a massive bow and this epitomises everything about our great club and LFC globally YNWA is not a song it’s an anthem of unity, solidarity and unwavering support. 👏👏👏👏👌
Back in 1989 I was at the other semi final where Everton won, we were all feeling sick on the coach home, also, remember this was before mobile phones so no one had any idea what was happening, we had friends and family at the Hillsborough game YNWA justice for the 97
Hi M&J, Greatest Anthem in World Football ⚽ Full Respect to Liverpool & their many fans around the World this was 10,500 miles from Anfield! YNWA from a Lifelong Gooner (Arsenal F.C for U.S viewers) R.I.P Victims of Hillsborough 🙏⚽💚 X ✌️👍
Very True and you will experience another great atmosphere in 51 hours, unlike last season's debacle in front of a full house, under lights at a resurgent Millwall:)
It was first sung at Anfield Liverpool’s home ground as it was an adopted popular Song in the 1960’s. By Jerry and the pacemakers. They erected a gate outside Anfield with the slogan your Never Walk alone long before Hilllsborough happened, though the significance is there also.
Born in Liverpool, grew up in Sydney. Been an LFC supporter since age 0. Love you guys so much, very genuine, keep it up. Love from Melbourne Australia.
The players thanked us for singing with them so many years ago. We’re only a tiny club from tiny Switzerland. We were welcomed warmly in the pubs, too. You’ll never walk alone 🙏🙏
I’m not a Liverpool fan, but everytime I hear talk about Hillsborough I end up in tears - obviously for the 97 and their families, but also for every football fan who is treated like muck by the money in the game - it could have been any of us, many of us when those cages were there. ❤️👍🏽👍☘️
Football fans across the world understand the significance of the meaning behind justice for the 97, it doesn’t matter what team you support, everyone gets to show some respect.
I was at that game at the MCG with both my young sons. Liverpool is one of the most popular Premier League Clubs globally. A large part of the fans would have been local, interstate and of course travelling international fans. It was also the first time Liverpool played a friendly in Australia. Australians love all sports and no bigger venue than the Melbourne Cricket Ground to host the game .
One thing i can tell you about that day at hillsborough, there was a lot of mistakes made and the fans were blamed for it for a long long time by the police, the press, the government and others. Hillsborough is my home ground but ive always had a soft spot for the liverpool team and fans. Justice for the 97!
I've experienced that at Anfield 3 times as a visiting Arsenal fan, and I can tell you it is an incredible experience. The emotion and passion is almost tangible. It's utterly glorious and I wish my team had something like it.
I am born & bred 60 years old Liverpool fan ,season ticket holder ,and I've got to say that is one of the best if not the best rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone I have ever heard , 😢
My son was there at the time and went the match, sent me a video. As somebody who comes from LIverpool and support this club , that was a great rendition of you never walk alone. Well done people who were there at the match.
YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE HAS BEEN SUNG AT ANFIELD EVERY GAME SINCE THE 60'S BUT TOOK ON AN EVEN MORE SPECIAL MEANING SINCE THE LOSS OF OUR 97 FANS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AT HILLSBOROUGH. AUSTRALIA HAS A MASSIVE LIVERPOOL FOLLOWING AS THEY DO ALL OVER THE WORLD. I'VE BEEN GOING TO WATCH THE MIGHTY REDS AT ANFIELD SINCE THE 80'S AND STILL EVERY TIME I HEAR OUR ANTHEM I GET CHILLS AND TEARY EYES. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL GUYS BLESSINGS FROM LIVERPOOL 🙏
I love this video as a Liverpool fan for over 40yrs amd remember Hillsborough like it was yesterday i was 11yrs old at the time and was meant to be there thar day with my uncle but i had tonsillitis so couldnt go may the 97RIP YNWA ❤
As a Liverpool fc fan I would just like to say thank you for sharing that moment. Us supporters sing this at every home game . Watch the kop end at anfield, every time I go it always gives me chills and I don't mind saying a few tears . So thank you YNWA 😂
The daughters of Rodgers and Hammerstein came over to the UK to experience the Liverpool fans singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" (The song is from Carousel). It was some time ago (20 years or so) and both the daughters were on breakfast TV here in the UK. They had immense pride that Liverpool FC sang their fathers song.
I’m not usually one to comment, but this video, even not being a football fan made me cry…It’s a beautiful outpouring of passion and emotion felt by thousands all at once ❤️ I have to add that whilst watching all your reactions, Jess’s pure joy and emotion at watching some things gets me choked up every time…Keep it up, you’re fantastic 🎉
If you cant tell by my name, Liverpool are my team. The LFC :) I live in New Zealand, which is just across the ditch from Aussie, but unfortunately, at that time, i couldnt go over to see them. But this is one of the best versions of our anthem ive heard, aussie did good! YNWA!
Such a wonderful song, originally from the 1956 American film Carousel which was a tearjerker, but so poignant and beautiful as a football anthem for Liverpool.
I was there at the MCG that night. It still gives me chills. The sea of Red, a friend of mine could hear the song being sung from over 5km away from the ground. I've been a member of the MCC at the MCG since 1995. This is propably the greatest thing Ive seen there. That includes all of the AFL and Cricket that I've seen along with other events. Simply awesome.
I watched Hillsborough I was 15. So many young people died that day. It was absolutely devastating. So glad the families got some justice. Too late. A lot of relatives died before the review. Xx
Along with my younger brother I was at the game and sang my heart out, just like we did on the Kop in our younger days. I've returned home (to Anfield) to watch the Reds many times since, but this is still the loudest and most passionate rendition of YNWA I've ever experienced. Reds supporters are a global community and YNWA binds us together.
Although I'm not a football fan, I feel so much sympathy for the awful loss of lives. Listening to the Liverpool anthem, sung by the masses, always moves me. RIP to those who lost their lives so tragically.
Really nice to see you reacting to this. YNWA had been special to us Scousers for decades, and then after Hillsborough it gained even more meaning. Much appreciated, come join us and become honorary scousers 😊
When you walk through a storm hold your head up high and don't be afraid of the dark. At the end of the storm is a golden sky and the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on through the wind, walk on through the rain, for your dreams be tossed and blown. Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart and you'll never walk alone. ❤️
As a Liverpool fan of more then 60 years and living less then 5 miles from the ground, I thank you for the respect you and your country showed to us. Im so grateful YNWA
Been a Liverpool fan since 1977. Whenever this starts I get that pre tears hyperventilating and by the end i'm a mess. Same with the Welsh national anthem in Cardiff before rugby matches (i'm Scottish lol). Ours is amazing but hearing, and seeing the Welsh belt it out with their chests out just hits different. It's like a huge choir. Spiritual experience.
This does not happen in any other sport. Most of the fans in the crowd were Australian and for many of them this would have been a once in a lifetime experience.
Im a Mancunian, Manchester City fan, we are supposed tohate each other...Mancunians and Scousers...but of course we dont really and everyone acknowledges that Hillsboro was an utterly disgraceful travesty, so many killed, so many lies afterwards, children included, one poor man lost both his daughters. Liverpool is a great team with amazing supporters...and Steven Gerrard who you saw lead his boys out ...probably the most loyal Captain ever..offered so many clubs over the years, but no he is a Scouser and Liverpool fan from kid and could play only for LIverpool. No matter what money was offered. Kudos❤.
well said but some still do on both sides. My parents are from Liverpool and they adopted me after having 6 children naturally. I was born in Manchester but am a Pool fan!
The word "hate" is used far too much in football. It's a game FFS. Yes Shankly said it's more important than life and death but he meant it in a philosophical sense. Football should unite people in rivalry and competitive spirit not divide through pure hate.
I am a South African 🇿🇦 Liverpool supporter. The Kop is not just a name its a symbol for those who fought and lost their lives during war in South Africa Nelspret Spion kop. One day i will be in the kop watchinf Liverpool play❤
Many of those Liverpool fans did not fly over. Liverpool is one of the largest supported clubs in the world. With over 140 million supporters all over the world. I live in Sweden and they are easily the most supported British team in Sweden and it is not even close. For example no team in America even reach a quarter of that in total fans. No matter what sport.
I'm so glad you mentioned that Liverpool are one of the biggest supported footie clubs in the world I was genuinely wondering while watching the video but I was thinking are they the biggest in England, not the world. So I've found out something new. 👍🏼👍🏼
You'll Never Walk Alone was first Sang as a show tune in Rogers and Hammerstein's show CAROUSEL 1945 . It was later sung by Shirley Jones in the Musical Film Version of CAROUSEL (1956). Then in 1963 a Liverpool pop group Gerry & the Pacemakers recorded it and it became a hit among Liverpool fans and has been the clubs anthem ever since. I think it was re-released after the damning report 2012 when the 97 deaths were judged as unlawful killings, there were also 760 people injured in that disaster.
The song was adopted by Liverpool FC as its anthem in 1963 when the Liverpudlian group Gerry and the Pacemakers had a hit single with it in the UK. It took on greater poignancy following the Hillsborough disaster and became a sort of battle hymn of the movement that fought for justice for and to restore the reputations of the 96 who died and the hundreds more who were injured. It is the most inspirational and moving of all sporting anthems.
Hi guys I'm a massive Liverpool FC fan and live in the UK . My 1st thing is you said we 1st sang ynwa after Hillsborough which is incorrect, we 1st started singing it in 1963 season , by the way love your videos ❤
The kids walking out are usually local kids of maybe a football club, or they won a competition to be there, or they do it for charitable purposes, could be anything. They are honorary mascots for the day.
I’m from Liverpool and watch your channel almost daily. Today you guys had me crying along with you. I’m glad you had a taste of Scouse. Best wishes for the future. “YNWA” ❤️
I'm a Liverpool fan that was at the Hillsborough disaster, I was only 10 years old at the time. This song is so unique, it's sang everywhere from trophy wins to funerals. Whether joy or grief, it fits.
Thank you for watching our reaction to Liverpool F.C. fans singing You’ll Never Walk Alone at the MCG in Australia! 🔴🌏
This anthem means so much to the Liverpool community, providing comfort and unity, especially after the Hillsborough tragedy. If this gave you chills like it did us, please give the video a thumbs up 👍, subscribe to our channel 🔔, and share your thoughts in the comments below.
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The woman is a Liverpool fan = facts
Yeah well said mate, Everton fans have always showed there class over Hillsborough and it means a lot 💙
Thank you for your understanding of the history of Liverpool FC and YNWA ❤ The love and support shown after Hillsborough by all fans, Everton and Manchester too was tremendous. To your question about the children holding hands with the players, they are mascots, especially chosen for football matches and it's considered a great honour.
This is great but I would have chosen something like the YNWA Liverpool v Dortmund or something. Actually at Anfield in Liverpool. Still, I guess it's very poignant as its on the other side of the world from Liverpool.
I was at Anfield a few weeks ago watching the game and the song is sang before every game. I was also there this week with my son at the academy playing with the coaches.. we watched all the players training for saturdays match.. YNWA
My team is West Brom. Whenever Liverpool come to our ground to play us we change 97 blue seats for red ones with the name of a Hillsborough victim on them in honour of the 97 RIP
Much Respect to your club for doing this 👏👏
That's class
Hats off lad. Respect.
That is an amazing thing to do, well done West Brom or as my friend from Blackheath a few years ago would say, well done The Baggies ! ❤
97
There was an occasion where Cristiano Ronaldo lost a baby. At the next Manchester UTD match the Liverpool fans sang you’ll never walk alone in the 7th minute (Christiano’s number). If you know anything about football, Liverpool and Man Utd hate each other. Biggest display of respect in the game I’ve ever seen
man utd and Liverpool hate each other as rivals but have the utmost deepest respect
after the Munich air disaster that killed most of utd gifted team, Liverpool were the first team to offer players on loan to utd so they could fulfil fixtures.
the two giants of England are like twins ... viciously competing but deep true blood bonded
@AndrewDavis True. That was as beautiful and emotional as it could be. I've never seen so much empathy and respect for an adversary.
It was truly emotional.
This was such a class act! Humanity over the football passionas!
They're Australian reds
Everton fan here. Don’t buy The Sun, Justice for the 97
Thank you mate and despite the rivalry I’m sure many Liverpool fans still want you lads to get through this current difficult season and stay in the prem.
Manchester United fan here I also support this message
Is right mate at the end of the day we are all football fans
The scum, not in our City! LIVERPOOL!
Bradford City Bantam here. Everton know. Class club.
I'm not a Liverpool supporter, but when they sing this, I'm in tears
@@peterdawson7198 bless u
I'm Australian and feel the same
Sunshine on lieth is better
Little old hard Chelsea bird me never fails to well up.
I'm a Man U fan but same here
Well done to the Aussies and the thousands that travelled to Melbourne. You done Liverpool proud.
I was there even though I'm a Sunderland Supporter ❤️
Beautiful and so moving
This was not about football, it was about tragedy, heartbreak, respect, strength and many more personal feelings in respect of a major tragedy that goes beyond love of a sport, of a team and is about human emotion and respect. Hats of to the Liverpool supports and the Aussies you showed what respect and humanity is about. Total respect
The Liverpool fans are amazing. They support their team, win lose or draw.
Try supporting Partick Thistle.
They also have memory loss, this is a club that once got 12,000 for a European Cup game.
Glory supporters, they would fade away if they spent a few years in the Championship.
My mum was born in Liverpool. We saw Hillsborough as it unfolded on TV. Hearts torn to shreds. RIP the 97 ❤️
My cousin & her family were there. They were OK, but so many weren't. Heartbreaking.
@@shininglightphotos1044 My wife's uncle and cousins were in the Forest end. Her uncle, a season ticket holder at Nottingham, never went to another live football match in his life.
It was truly awful to see 😭😭😣. The Sun afterwards was sickening 'journalism'.
@dunbardunelm3924 I'm guessing whomever owned the Sun at the time must have owned one of the Australian newspapers ( I can't remember which one... it may have even been the Sun come to think of it) because the image on the front page will forever seared into my brain.
@@EsBee66 almost certainly - then, as now, the Sun was owned by Rupert Murdoch
This wasn't the home fans travelling over, this was the Australian Liverpool fans.
The large majority were Australian fans, yes, but there were still quite a few home fans and from elsewhere that travelled. It was fantastic.
@@pixlhound My son went over from Liverpool.
@pixlhound did you not think I meant large majority? I'm pretty sure they did, seriously! 🙄🙄
Well go to Anfield then Anfield is where its at!
@@antwango I do!
You need to hear the fans singing the anthem at half time during the 2005 European cup final, we were 3-0 down , and the fans out of desperation and hope sang this at half time , we came out second half and levelled to 3-3 before winning on penalties, I cry every time I watch it
😊😊😊😊😊
Great memories. YNWA
I was there in 2005 I still get chills thinking about it YNWA
@@KingKennylfc I love your username! God bless King Kenny.
What a fucking game!!!
LFC fan here. Justice for the fallen. Thank you for this. You'll never walk alone. ❤
Back when those people tragically and avoidably died at Hillsborough, I lived within walking distance of the stadium and I still remember the awful, shocked atmosphere in Sheffield after we all found out what happened. My heart still breaks for everyone lost, everyone who loved them and all of our wider communities. I absolutely agree that justice still needs to be done…and that nobody should ever, ever buy the Sun.
My boyfriend at the time lived in Liverpool, so I spent a lot of time there and loved it. To this day, I get tearful at “You’ll Never Walk Alone”. 💔
Iam fan of VFL Borussia Mönchengladbach --- you guys from Liverpool NEVER WALK ALONE !!!!
To every human being on this earth; "You'll Never Walk Alone!"
Walked to tesco express on my own yesterday!?
Unless they're war veterans who served in Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa in which case they can't walk all
Liverpool's captain, Steven Gerrard's cousin, Jon-Paul Gilhooley, was killed in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster when Gerrard was eight. Jon-Paul, who was 10 when he died, was the youngest of the 97 victims of the tragedy
I remember R.I.P Jon-Paul xxx
May we one day get proper justice for John Paul and the other 96 victims. My brother was at the game, in a mad twist it was one of the few games him and his mates didn't take me as I was only 10, I went home and away with them most of that season and for the 2/3 years before. There was 8 of them that went in a rented mini bus. 5 of them where in Merseyside police and gave evidence against the narrative of lies given by the press and government many years later. I went to matches after the tragedy, but it was never the same. Never went to another away game. You have to wonder about the lasting mental effects for the relatives of the 97 and the 1000s of fans like my brother and his mates. A truly disgusting Web of lies and mud slinging by the police and government affecting lives of the honest working class people of our fine city. People often ask why scousers hate the government and powers that be in our land, why we don't sing the national anthem and so on and so forth. Hillsborough is just one of the many reasons. RIP the 97, I dream of justice for you all ❤
Yes
The children are 'mascots' and they are specially chosen to escort the players. I would expect nothing less from Australia. A magnificent country. Thank you.
Nothing to do with Australia though is it
mascots are at football matches around the world every single day what’s australia got to do with it 🤣
Regardless if you love or hate Liverpool it's anthem that gets you everytime time. Justice for the 96 may they all R.I.P 😢👏🏻👏🏻
Ninety seven.
Yes
Mcg and australia are unique
I was born a Liverpool fan, this song isn't just a song for a team, it binds us together and pushes us forward. No matter the club opposition, when it's played everyone stops, and either sings or feels the words.
Even as a Manc I have to admit this has to be the best anthem in football.
@jimmydodds7897 me too! City fan since the old days we were the poor relation...😊 this moved me.
@@PatrickF.Fitzsimmons From one Scouser to another then ,Y.N.W.A
And in Europe, 4 different clubs claim this song as their anthem. Dortmund does it better.
@@jimmydodds7897 1. Valley Floyd Road then Never Get a Job, I mean Never Walk Alone :)
"You'll Never Walk Alone" isn't only the best Football anthem ever it conveys the spirit of Liverpool and is truly the beating heart of Liverpool FC. We are proud to share the song with our amazing sister club Glasgow Celtic
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I used to stand on the old Spion Kop and used to love the "Rangers Celtic Rangers Celtic" chant on the Kop. It seemed about 50/50.
I beg to differ!
Rangers!
Dane here.. My favorite teams are BIF and Real M.. But every single time I hear the Liverpool supporters sing that song with all of their hearts it really gives me the chills... and i love it.. That is what football is about...
Liverpool fans from around the world once red allways a red ❤❤❤
I remember the disaster it was horrific and I’ll never ever read the Sun (newspaper that was so disgusting in the aftermath) not that I’d have read that before anyway. Ange manages my team Spurs now!! Didn’t expect to see him in the video 😅. The children are called mascots . They are lucky to be chosen to escort the players on to the pitch. It’s lovely
Gooners! 💪
@ I grew up 5 mins from white hart lane . I’ll do me 🤪
we havnt bought the sun either. They said we were robbing the dying, one story said we were pissing on the dead.👎
As a survivor this means a lot, thank you, the lies still hurt even today, it's good to know that some rival fans are with us in boycotting the murdoch rag. Y. N. W. A.
All the best for your season !
@@YorkshiremanReacts26 I didn’t know that thanks for the info
Being a Scouser born and bred it's always been the reds for our family so much so one of my late brothers this is 20 years ago now was buried in his Liverpool shirt even the priest allowed us to play Y.N.W.A on leaving the end of the mass he was only 29 rip miss u bro
I'm an arsenal fan but I do tear up with Liverpool passion and just for football it's the best game in the world ❤
Thi is a bloody tear-jerker 😢.....thank you 🙏🏽
Current Tottenham Manager. Those Liverpool fans have not flown over from Liverpool they are Australians who support Liverpool. Liverpool are global and one of the BIGGEST supported teams on the planet.
Actually that's wrong mate, a couple of thousand went over, 3 of my neighbours did, obviously 90% of them were Aussies..
@@annettemoore7264 okay so a couple of thousands on the backdrop of 85k.
you do the math for me
5,000 fans from the UK got tickets for the game
They sing this at every home game at Anfield. It's an incredible experience. Football is not just a sport, it's a religion, a way of life. We love our football clubs right down to our core and our lives revolve around our clubs. They mean everything to us which you can see in the faces of every fan singing here, it is coming from there soul.
I used to travel to watch my team playing, all over the UK and Europe, but the greatest memories I have are from whenever we went to Anfield and heard the singing there, very moving, even for us away supporters.
Liverpool has two football clubs. Liverpool, the reds and Everton, the blues. On the pitch they are rivals, in the pub they are mates who just happen to support the other club. When Hillsborough happened they were one club united in grief at the loss of their families, friends, loved ones. They produced scarves one half Liverpool the other half Everton to show the cities unity and fight for the truth. When I hear the Kop sing this song I still get goosebumps and emotional. I live about 3/4 mile from the ground and on certain days when the wind is blowing in the right direction you can hear them sing.
AND, this was in Australia - a visiting English 'Liverpool' side playing the best Aussie soccer club. The sentiment for Liverpool was so overwhelming - I'm not a Liverpool or soccer fan - but i would have certainly purchased a scarf and sang at the top of my voice if I had the chance to have been there🥰🥰...and YES, that bluddy onion ninja runs through the room every time I see this - just beautiful.
95'000 singing i'm a man u who are liverpools rivals but i always find that beautiful
same here im a united fan but love liverpool
Im at Anfield for every home game but still have tears 😢running down my cheeks when we sing this just before kick off
Big respect to you 2 for this video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
A red of 52 years and this is up there with best renditions I have ever heard and to think this on the other side of the world to Liverpool makes it all the more the special. I have been home and away with this great club,cup finals and all, and this is simply incredible, Australia/Melbourne take a massive bow and this epitomises everything about our great club and LFC globally YNWA is not a song it’s an anthem of unity, solidarity and unwavering support. 👏👏👏👏👌
Gerry and the Pacemakers a Liverpool band who made it popular during the 1960s.
Thx for making a grown man cry, again 😂. Been a LFC fan since the early/mid 80's. YNWA ❤All the best from Denmark ❤
Back in 1989 I was at the other semi final where Everton won, we were all feeling sick on the coach home, also, remember this was before mobile phones so no one had any idea what was happening, we had friends and family at the Hillsborough game YNWA justice for the 97
Hi M&J, Greatest Anthem in World Football ⚽ Full Respect to Liverpool & their many fans around the World this was 10,500 miles from Anfield! YNWA from a Lifelong Gooner (Arsenal F.C for U.S viewers) R.I.P Victims of Hillsborough 🙏⚽💚 X ✌️👍
YNWA
Thank you for your respectful reaction to LFC and the 96. YNWA
I'm not a Liverpool fan, I'm a Leeds fan but even I have to admit your hairs do stand up when the liverpool Kop get this going at full power
Very True and you will experience another great atmosphere in 51 hours, unlike last season's debacle in front of a full house, under lights at a resurgent Millwall:)
It was first sung at Anfield Liverpool’s home ground as it was an adopted popular Song in the 1960’s. By Jerry and the pacemakers. They erected a gate outside Anfield with the slogan your Never Walk alone long before Hilllsborough happened, though the significance is there also.
Gerry Marsden sung it first in the sixties, but it came from the film "South Pacific"
@@barados2006 It was not from South Pacific, it was from Carousel
It came from carousel not South pacific
It always makes me cry. We should never forget the terrible tragedy....they will never walk alone♥️🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Born in Liverpool, grew up in Sydney. Been an LFC supporter since age 0. Love you guys so much, very genuine, keep it up. Love from Melbourne Australia.
Hope you are enjoying the season so far mate. Hopefully a league title/ Champion's League trophy is coming our way at the end of the season.
As a Melburnian and a lifelong LFC fan...this was a great night and it was great to be there that night..
The players thanked us for singing with them so many years ago. We’re only a tiny club from tiny Switzerland. We were welcomed warmly in the pubs, too. You’ll never walk alone 🙏🙏
I’m not a Liverpool fan, but everytime I hear talk about Hillsborough I end up in tears - obviously for the 97 and their families, but also for every football fan who is treated like muck by the money in the game - it could have been any of us, many of us when those cages were there.
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Football fans across the world understand the significance of the meaning behind justice for the 97, it doesn’t matter what team you support, everyone gets to show some respect.
I was at that game at the MCG with both my young sons. Liverpool is one of the most popular Premier League Clubs globally. A large part of the fans would have been local, interstate and of course travelling international fans. It was also the first time Liverpool played a friendly in Australia. Australians love all sports and no bigger venue than the Melbourne Cricket Ground to host the game .
One thing i can tell you about that day at hillsborough, there was a lot of mistakes made and the fans were blamed for it for a long long time by the police, the press, the government and others. Hillsborough is my home ground but ive always had a soft spot for the liverpool team and fans. Justice for the 97!
Liverpool fan here from Australia, Liverpool fans are the best fans in the world YNWA !!!! 😘
I've experienced that at Anfield 3 times as a visiting Arsenal fan, and I can tell you it is an incredible experience. The emotion and passion is almost tangible. It's utterly glorious and I wish my team had something like it.
I am born & bred 60 years old Liverpool fan ,season ticket holder ,and I've got to say that is one of the best if not the best rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone I have ever heard , 😢
My son was there at the time and went the match, sent me a video. As somebody who comes from LIverpool and support this club , that was a great rendition of you never walk alone. Well done people who were there at the match.
Thanks for playing this. Justice!! YNWA!!
YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE HAS BEEN SUNG AT ANFIELD EVERY GAME SINCE THE 60'S BUT TOOK ON AN EVEN MORE SPECIAL MEANING SINCE THE LOSS OF OUR 97 FANS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AT HILLSBOROUGH. AUSTRALIA HAS A MASSIVE LIVERPOOL FOLLOWING AS THEY DO ALL OVER THE WORLD. I'VE BEEN GOING TO WATCH THE MIGHTY REDS AT ANFIELD SINCE THE 80'S AND STILL EVERY TIME I HEAR OUR ANTHEM I GET CHILLS AND TEARY EYES. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL GUYS BLESSINGS FROM LIVERPOOL 🙏
Proud to be born in Liverpool and being a fan of the best club in the world! YNWA ❤
Very proud to be Liverpool fan more than 23 years 💪 . You Never walk alone never
I love this video as a Liverpool fan for over 40yrs amd remember Hillsborough like it was yesterday i was 11yrs old at the time and was meant to be there thar day with my uncle but i had tonsillitis so couldnt go may the 97RIP YNWA ❤
As a Liverpool fc fan I would just like to say thank you for sharing that moment. Us supporters sing this at every home game . Watch the kop end at anfield, every time I go it always gives me chills and I don't mind saying a few tears . So thank you YNWA 😂
@@darrenstone-i7t very much our cities "national anthem"
@TrishRobbo 👍👍👍👍👍
The daughters of Rodgers and Hammerstein came over to the UK to experience the Liverpool fans singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" (The song is from Carousel). It was some time ago (20 years or so) and both the daughters were on breakfast TV here in the UK. They had immense pride that Liverpool FC sang their fathers song.
Thanks for reacting to this, whenever i hear the fans singing this, brings me to tears, so emotional and meaningful!
I’m not usually one to comment, but this video, even not being a football fan made me cry…It’s a beautiful outpouring of passion and emotion felt by thousands all at once ❤️ I have to add that whilst watching all your reactions, Jess’s pure joy and emotion at watching some things gets me choked up every time…Keep it up, you’re fantastic 🎉
Leeds fan here, there will always be time in my day to listen to this, YNWA ✌🏼
Superb...well done the Australian Liverpool fans?.love from Middlesbrough fan
If you cant tell by my name, Liverpool are my team. The LFC :) I live in New Zealand, which is just across the ditch from Aussie, but unfortunately, at that time, i couldnt go over to see them. But this is one of the best versions of our anthem ive heard, aussie did good!
YNWA!
Such a wonderful song, originally from the 1956 American film Carousel which was a tearjerker, but so poignant and beautiful as a football anthem for Liverpool.
Liverpool not my team but when you’ll never walk alone is sang by the fans it gets me so emotional
I was there at the MCG that night. It still gives me chills. The sea of Red, a friend of mine could hear the song being sung from over 5km away from the ground. I've been a member of the MCC at the MCG since 1995. This is propably the greatest thing Ive seen there. That includes all of the AFL and Cricket that I've seen along with other events. Simply awesome.
I watched Hillsborough I was 15. So many young people died that day. It was absolutely devastating. So glad the families got some justice. Too late. A lot of relatives died before the review. Xx
I'm in instant tears the moment the first word is sung. Can't believe its 11 years old already. Great reaction, thank you.
Along with my younger brother I was at the game and sang my heart out, just like we did on the Kop in our younger days. I've returned home (to Anfield) to watch the Reds many times since, but this is still the loudest and most passionate rendition of YNWA I've ever experienced. Reds supporters are a global community and YNWA binds us together.
RIP to the 97. I was 11 when it happened and not an LFC fan but it shook us all
Although I'm not a football fan, I feel so much sympathy for the awful loss of lives.
Listening to the Liverpool anthem, sung by the masses, always moves me.
RIP to those who lost their lives so tragically.
Brilliant! Much respect for the two teams being united for this moment! Kind regards from Gemany.
Thank you for showing the power and emotion of our beautiful song YNWA , JUSTICE FOR THE 97 ❤
Really nice to see you reacting to this.
YNWA had been special to us Scousers for decades, and then after Hillsborough it gained even more meaning.
Much appreciated, come join us and become honorary scousers 😊
When you walk through a storm hold your head up high and don't be afraid of the dark. At the end of the storm is a golden sky and the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on through the wind, walk on through the rain, for your dreams be tossed and blown. Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart and you'll never walk alone. ❤️
"though" your dreams be tossed and blown :)
@@Lfc23911I do sing "though" at Anfield but the official lyric is actually "for".
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I’ll never forget watching the Hillsborough crush on tv in sheer disbelief - my heart goes out to those lost at all the football disasters 💔💔💔
As a Liverpool fan of more then 60 years and living less then 5 miles from the ground, I thank you for the respect you and your country showed to us. Im so grateful YNWA
Been a Liverpool fan since 1977. Whenever this starts I get that pre tears hyperventilating and by the end i'm a mess. Same with the Welsh national anthem in Cardiff before rugby matches (i'm Scottish lol). Ours is amazing but hearing, and seeing the Welsh belt it out with their chests out just hits different. It's like a huge choir. Spiritual experience.
This does not happen in any other sport. Most of the fans in the crowd were Australian and for many of them this would have been a once in a lifetime experience.
It's simple...I'm 63. I have laughed cried and danced with this team since I was 9 years old. It's a loce that never dies. YNWA
I was their that night as Liverpool and Melbourne Victory fan an Amazing experience I'll never forget
They do this before every home game as well 😎 Part of why i love this club. Best fanbase itw.
Liverpool for Ever ❤️
Im a Mancunian, Manchester City fan, we are supposed tohate each other...Mancunians and Scousers...but of course we dont really and everyone acknowledges that Hillsboro was an utterly disgraceful travesty, so many killed, so many lies afterwards, children included, one poor man lost both his daughters.
Liverpool is a great team with amazing supporters...and Steven Gerrard who you saw lead his boys out ...probably the most loyal Captain ever..offered so many clubs over the years, but no he is a Scouser and Liverpool fan from kid and could play only for LIverpool. No matter what money was offered. Kudos❤.
well said but some still do on both sides. My parents are from Liverpool and they adopted me after having 6 children naturally.
I was born in Manchester but am a Pool fan!
The word "hate" is used far too much in football. It's a game FFS. Yes Shankly said it's more important than life and death but he meant it in a philosophical sense. Football should unite people in rivalry and competitive spirit not divide through pure hate.
That brought a tear to my eye. God I love this club. Love our fans. You'll Never Walk Alone.
I was there! Bloody cold it was too!
Rest in peace, the 97. ❤️
I want this anthem played at my funeral! Just love it. Nothing like singing it with the crowd at Anfield.
I am a South African 🇿🇦 Liverpool supporter. The Kop is not just a name its a symbol for those who fought and lost their lives during war in South Africa Nelspret Spion kop. One day i will be in the kop watchinf Liverpool play❤
You can't beat the atmosphere at Anfield, especially in the Kop, everyone singing their hearts out. I cry every time. YNWA
Many of those Liverpool fans did not fly over. Liverpool is one of the largest supported clubs in the world. With over 140 million supporters all over the world. I live in Sweden and they are easily the most supported British team in Sweden and it is not even close. For example no team in America even reach a quarter of that in total fans. No matter what sport.
I'm so glad you mentioned that Liverpool are one of the biggest supported footie clubs in the world I was genuinely wondering while watching the video but I was thinking are they the biggest in England, not the world. So I've found out something new. 👍🏼👍🏼
You'll Never Walk Alone was first Sang as a show tune in Rogers and Hammerstein's show CAROUSEL 1945 . It was later sung by Shirley Jones in the Musical Film Version of CAROUSEL (1956). Then in 1963 a Liverpool pop group Gerry & the Pacemakers recorded it and it became a hit among Liverpool fans and has been the clubs anthem ever since. I think it was re-released after the damning report 2012 when the 97 deaths were judged as unlawful killings, there were also 760 people injured in that disaster.
I was there, singing my heart out with my daughters, my little football buddies! YNWA
The song was adopted by Liverpool FC as its anthem in 1963 when the Liverpudlian group Gerry and the Pacemakers had a hit single with it in the UK.
It took on greater poignancy following the Hillsborough disaster and became a sort of battle hymn of the movement that fought for justice for and to restore the reputations of the 96 who died and the hundreds more who were injured.
It is the most inspirational and moving of all sporting anthems.
Originally it was 96 that died now its 97
Hi guys I'm a massive Liverpool FC fan and live in the UK . My 1st thing is you said we 1st sang ynwa after Hillsborough which is incorrect, we 1st started singing it in 1963 season , by the way love your videos ❤
The kids walking out are usually local kids of maybe a football club, or they won a competition to be there, or they do it for charitable purposes, could be anything. They are honorary mascots for the day.
Yes! Definitely not like Jackson 😬
I’m from Liverpool and watch your channel almost daily. Today you guys had me crying along with you. I’m glad you had a taste of Scouse. Best wishes for the future. “YNWA” ❤️
I'm a Liverpool fan that was at the Hillsborough disaster, I was only 10 years old at the time. This song is so unique, it's sang everywhere from trophy wins to funerals. Whether joy or grief, it fits.
Wow that was so wonderful
Forest fan here. Liverpool are a special club and Liverpool is a special city. We all know that and respect it.