My dad was a survivor of the Hillsborough Disaster. He was a committed Liverpool fan and the event affected him for the rest of his life. I still to this day find the song incredibly moving, and find it difficult to hear the song without becoming upset. Thank you for showing it the respect it deserves.
RIP to him.... I am a Liverpool fans from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩 Liverpool is my first one love,not my wife... I've loving Liverpool from 1990 till to day... I meet my wife in 1994 and we married 1996... I'll be Red 'till my last breath 🙏🙏🙏 And I know... I'll never walk alone 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
I'm a Liverpool fan. I'm 65. I've still never sung this song all the way through before a game. I always burst into tears half way through. Gets me every time.
Hi roger, im also a liverpool fan, im only 17 and been to 5 liverpool games ive never gotten through the whole song either. the song is so special and so moving. YNWA
You'll Never Walk Alone has been sung before every home game since the 1960's. It's become very much the anthem of the city of Liverpool, a city and people, who have suffered many economic hardships and had to weather many storms. In this video it was sung before a pre-season friendly at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia. You should hear it on a European night at Anfield.
You'll never walk alone is a song from the 1945 Rogers and Hammerstein musical - Carousel. Gerry Marsden was a Liverpool born guy who was the lead singer of the 60s band - Gerry and the Pacemakers! In 1963 He released 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as a single which went straight to number one and stayed there for 4weeks. Liverpool and the fans loved it so much they adopted it as their Football Anthem. As the years went on Gerry Marsden was invited to all major Liverpool games to Sing You'll Never Walk Alone, live - which is Gerry's voice you can hear at the beginning.
Just a few things to update your video.the song was sung in the kop long before Hillsborough sung in the kop in the early 60's,2nd the gentleman in the flag was Bob paisley a former Liverpool manager and 1 of the greats alongside Bill Shankly who was the man who revitalised the club in the 60's and finally but more importantly there was 97 fans killed at Hillsborough.98 if you include stephen whittle(who I do)who committed suicide after giving his ticket to a friend who then died at the event.he gave his life savings to the Hillsborough victims before he gave his life
I'm an Everton supporter in Liverpool who lived through Hillsborough and its aftermath Besides being played at all the victims' funerals, it was continuously on the radio It was like an emotive hymn and it still is to me when I hear it , even 35 yrs later
No it wasnt sung at every ground. In the sixties the announcer would play the top ten before the Match, and the Kop would sing along. Gerry was at No.1 and the crowd sang...it was amazing, so it was kept in each week. It became our Anthem.
Im a Manc and think Liverpool have the best anthem of all time and also i hate the Sun newspaper on how it portrays Liverpool fans....god bless all the families of Hillsborough ❤
Thanks for that comment. Heartfelt and bang on about the S*n. It's a rag. Always has been, always will be. I'm a Liverpool fan, born in Huyton. Lived a few years in Manchester in my 20's and made loads of good friends there. Both great cities with hard working down to earth people who have far more in common than they'd ever admit! Hillsborough the Truth by Phil Scratton is a very good book if anyone wants the details of how the 97 victims were unlawfully killed. It's a tough read which will probably bring a tear or two but it's part of our history and could have happened to any club. Nobody should go to a game and never return home. RIP 97 JFT 97 You'll Never Walk Alone. X
I live in salford and support liverpool. I appreciate the fk out of people like you because i get the '96 scousers crushed against a fence' song sung to me enough to now actually know it word for word. There are some good united fans like u who clap back with me in scenario's like that but its a common occurrence. For every one that will say why u singing that u dickhead theres 5 that will join in singing it. Would expect these 2 teams to be the ones who dont death mock both having their own tragedys. Not saying it doesnt happen in reverse either coz it does, any from either side that death mock are rank humans
4:09 - That gentleman there is Bob Paisley, Liverpool's manager from 1974-1983. He was the club's assistant manager under his legendary predecessor Bill Shankly and when Shankly retired, Paisley picked up the reigns as a sort of continuation of Shankly's legacy. Under Paisley's management, Liverpool went from one of the giants of English football to a titan of European competition, winning the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) three times and the UEFA Cup (UEFA Europa League) once. Of course, Liverpool were still very successful domestically during that time, winning the League six times, the League Cup (now the Carabao Cup) three times, and the Charity Shield (Community Shield) six times.
The guy on the flag is Bob Paisley, former team manager and one of the most successful managers in the English game. There was 95,000 fans in the stadium by the way.
Tks for answering this, Jonathan. What many new US fans don't understand is that all football fans from all teams know who that guy is and why this song is so important to Liverpool. Im not a Liverpool fan but I appreciate what the significance is and I remember when Hillsborough happened. I appreciate what these guys are trying to do but it takes time to appreciate the nuances of what is going on in this tribute.
Hey there,I live in Australia when that game was played and it was more like 98,000 people,possibly a few more. That MCG holds 100,000 people and to this day,that was and always will be the BEST YNWA ever!!!! And yes... Liverpool DID in fact win!! This song gets me every time..I live and breathe Liverpool 4 Ever..💓⚽ RIP to all the victims and the loved ones left behind.🙏🏻🙏🏻💔
@@jameslau5497I've you heard about Heysel stadium disaster though?Liverpool got kicked out of Europe for 5 years,with the entirety of other English teams banned for 3 years,or ask about Liverpool's famous "Munich Song" they sing to United team+fans about the 58 Munich disaster?ask them if you don't know of these
What's emotional is this song is being sung on the other side of the world to the great city of Liverpool. The city gets a lot of stick from people within the UK who don't understand it's uniqueness, but there is no doubt Liverpool are up there among the world's football giants.
I'm a Man Utd supporter . I was at the Liverpool game against Melbourne Victory. Hearing Liverpool fans singing We Nevet Wak Alone gave me goosebumps and something I will never forget
That is Bob Paisly at 4.11. He was the greatest manager in English football. This was filmed in Australia in a pre season game. I think there where 100,000 all supporting Liverpool. The song has been sung before a match since the 1960's when the Liverpool band Gerry and the Pacemakers got to number one. They went over to America and sang on The Ed Sullivan Show. The Liverpool football team where in the audience watching them perform. Great reaction guys.
@@allroundthefields1096 Jurgen Klopp is the best manager I have ever seen myself as a Liverpool supporter. He was made for the club and the people of Liverpool. We worship him and even when he leaves we will never forget what hes done for the club and the city.
Yep was played at the MCG (Melbouurne Cricket Ground which has a Capacity of 100,000, there were 95,446 there for the game). And as you an see from the pictures it was nearly entirely LFC fans. To put it into persepctive, NFL games are played in Europe in UK & Germany in grounds of around 60-70,000, but the crowds are made of of fans wearing jerseys of nearly all the NFL teams regardlesss of which NFL teams are playing, that is the power of the draw of the premier league...
Klopp will be worshiped as much as Bob Paisley, Bill Shankly and King Kenny. He will be a great loss when he goes at the end of the season.@@DVDFHardTarget
This is in Australia so you can see how Liverpool is supported around the world and so far from England ...breathtaking, Australia will always be closer to the UK than the US culturally ❤
Absolutely. Thank goodness. That’s why I listen to Australian books on Audible. I love. Hearing the word mum being used and those similarities, so glad you’re still eating sausage rolls and meat pies. 😂
I went to my first English football match at Anfield in 2010. I surprised my son on his 30th birthday with a trip to England. He is an avid LFC fan. As a Canadian not exposed to the Premier League I was blown away when the crowd sang this song. It made me tear up. Gerrard scored the only goal. Happy for my son to see the win.
I cannot describe what this song means to me and my family, I cry every time. My uncle who was 18 at the time lost his life at Hillsborough. My grandmother cannot finish the song without choking back tears. My grandfather cannot listen to this song without having a breakdown. He was at the Hillsborough game as well and has not gone to a game since. YNWA
I was at this game. Despite being a life-long Liverpool supporter, this was the first time I ever saw my team play in the flesh. That, coupled with hearing 95,000 people singing You'll Never Walk Alone, was such an emotional high. Even now, a decade later, seeing this vision still gives me goosebumps. Incredible night.
As a scouser, born and raised in liverpool, the fact this song isnt just a theme for the club, but an anthem for the whole city post Hillsborough means so much. Its engrained on our hearts (the Everton fans may say different, but even they have sung it with us at the cup final in 1989 after the disaster). We even played Everton's theme Z Cars at Anfield to commemorate a young boy murdered in the city who was an Everton fan. The song is beautiful, transcends rivalries and is how we feel on the city, you'll never walk alone, through the hardships you suffer, I'll suffer it too, cause you're my brother/sister/friend...
Not to forget He Aint Heavy, for Hillsborough and last week, for Our Bill! Thank you to our Red family. We stand arm in arm with you, through heartbreak of both clubs, one city 💙 still hate it when you beat us though
That’s my most loved song ‘ I’m from Scotland 🏴’ my partner died 5 years ago and this was his song walking out the chapel ‘ brings tears to me it’s such a powerful song for the ones who died in Liverpool. God love each and everyone who lost there lives that day ‘ even after all these years yous still live on you’ll never walk alone 💔💔
I am Born and bred in Liverpool and every time I hear this song it affects me. The Gentleman that was shown in The Crowd at 3.44 and 4.50 is Mr Trevor Hicks, he sadly lost Both of his Daughters in that terrible Tragedy in 1989. His oldest Girl Sarah was 19 his youngest Vicki was 15 🙏🙏
Yes, the crowd sings it at every match, before and at the end. Everyone should attend a Liverpool Match at Anfield (Liverpool home Ground) at least once in their lives. Also, Liverpool is one of the friendliest cities in the world. YNWA !
My father was one of the officers organising ambulances for the injured. I found him sat with his head in his hands, he couldn’t save them all 🥲. They couldn’t get thru traffic as it’s a very busy area of Sheffield
The supporters have sung this song at every home game since the 1960s, but it took on greater poignancy after Hillsborough. The match you saw was in Melbourne, Australia and most of the fans would have been Aussies, although I can guarantee that a good few would have travelled from UK.
Yes, Gerry & The Pacemakers took this song to No.1 in the charts in 1963. It was sung at Anfield regularly whilst it held the No 1 spot in the pop music charts and was ultimately adopted by the faithful Liverpool home supporters at Anfield and has been popular ever since. Whilst Gerry & The Pacemakers made the song popular with their modern arrangement in 1963 and beyond, the song You'll Never Walk Alone was originally written by American composers Oscar Hammerstein II and by Richard Rodgers for their musical "Carousel", which was released in the USA in 1945. YNWA....
Joel, as many other people have pointed out, the Hillsborough Disaster occurred in 1989. But Liverpool fans have been singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" since 1963, when the song was top of the UK Singles Charts. Before football games started, while waiting for kick-off, popular songs were played over loudspeakers in the stadium and the crowd would sing along to it. This song was a huge favourite and thus became the Liverpool Anthem as from the sixties. But as pointed out, it took on even greater importance following the Hillsborough Disaster.
The guy on the flag is Liverpool's most successful-ever manager, the legendary Bob Paisley. And Liverpool won this game 3-0. It was a pre-season friendly. That's right, 90,000 turned up to watch Liverpool in a friendly.
This song has an emotional impact on our family. My daughter and her fiance got engaged at a match at Anfield Stadium which was announced over the tannoy. They were avid fans and went to Turkey where one of the best Champion League Finals was played. The team was losing 3 - 0 at half time with possibility of being whopped when suddenly the crowd started singing this anthem nearly as a prayer and the team miracously won the game. Its legendary. The player you see is Steven Gerard the Captain who lost his 10 year old cousin at Hillsborough. As a beautiful bride Gillian sang this at their wedding reception. A beautiful memory for us as she passed away 3 years later from Cancer leaving 3 sons behind. Oh by the way i am from Northern Ireland and yet this is my team. Who i go to England to watch play on occasions and take part in singing this anthem.
Amazing! Don't forget that this is in Australia (the other side of the world) It shows the global reach of Liverpool and the EPL. Love your channel by the way.
@@Goady1000lol because Man United are shite. 10, 000 tickets sold what a fucking laugh... Liverpool nearly 10 fold. Welcome to the real world of true supporters not plastic Man U ones
You'll never walk alone is a beautiful and emotional song we played this song at my dad's funeral as this was his favourite song and when I hear it I think of him I get very emotional RIP dad
Been sung at Anfield since the Sixties. Written by an American by the the way for musica 'Carousel' Liverpudlian Gerry Marsden saw film fell in love with 'said song" recorded it. Got to No.1 in charts. LFC fans adopted it. The rest is history. Lyrics so appropriate for our club.
Thanks for this gentlemen: the song was a real tear jerker in the film CAROUSEL and , as LFC's adopted anthem, it has a deep meaning. Best to all our fans in the USA.
Joel, you might be surprised to learn that it is in fact an American song from the great musical theatre partnership of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein- the same men who wrote Climb Every Mountain ( from The Sound of Music), that you reacted so emotionally to in a previous video. In Carousel, this song is sung by an older woman as she comforts a young woman, after they have witnessed the younger woman's lover, Billy, die in a knife fight. An odd journey- from the heart of class American Musical Theatre to the football stadiums in Britain! As others are commenting, it was had already been adopted by Liverpool fans a couple of decades earlier. In fact, Richard Rogers is reputed to have said " Shouldn't I be getting royalties for this?" But he was told it would be somewhat difficult to collect them in such circumstances, and that he should just be proud that one of his great anthems should have been adopted from such an unexpected place.
Rodgers & Hammerstein made The Sound Of Music The King & I South Pacific Oklahoma Carousel & State Fair Cinderella & Allegro are the most well-known and received & recognised.
4:30 if you're wondering who he is, That is Bob Paisely. Liverpools most successful manager you help the club win six Football League titles, six Charity Shields, three Football League Cups, three European Cups, one UEFA Super Cup and one UEFA Cup in his nine-year reign as manager
The gentleman on the banner was one of Liverpools greatest managers Bob Paisley and still remains one of the most successful managers. I was at Suncorp stadium when Brisbane played Liverpool and when you have 52,000 people singing altogether gives you goose bumps on top of goosebumps. They do sing it at most games
It’s nice to see Americans appreciating this. I cared for my father for 5 years alone till he took his life (very mentally ill). We shared our love of Liverpool. He died the year before they won the league. When they blasted this song when Liverpool won was one of the most emotional moments and I struggle to listen to this song to this day.
The Hillsborough disaster was probably one of the worst things ever to happen in a football stadium, and there've been a few others. I was at Hillsborough that day but as a Nottingham Forest supporter I watched from the far end of the stadium as it all played out in front of us. I cannot imagine how it must be for the families concerned and the other Liverpool fans who were in that end of the ground. It's not something that ever goes away from your mind completely.
Indeed they were. I suppose that many clubs have their horror stories and when all is said and done all sport, like life itself, is about people. Thankfully, despite some unfortunate incidents, football supporters by and large are a pretty good bunch of people and what affects one club affects us all.@@ruthholbrook
I really don't think you can connect the two incidents and I absolutely know that the young people who died in the Hillsborough disaster we're not the same people who were at the game you are talking about. English fans from a lot of clubs, and that includes Nottingham Forest, behaved appallingly during the 70s and 80s. At that time football was being infiltrated by awful organisations such as the National Front and they were present and obvious at a lot of the games where violence overtook the stadium. I am not going to pretend that football is sweet and innocent and the game today is a million miles from the game as it was in the 70s and 80s. The people involved in the incident you talk about were not football fans, we're not real Liverpool fans, they were hooligans who were there for one reason and one reason only, violence. With a lot of soul searching and a very determined effort by the Football Association and every single club involved, we have almost completely eliminated these worthless human beings from our game. People feel welcome and safe at games these days. You really cannot connect what happened at those two games. I don't for one minute believe your point is valid. @@frankdux5693
The tragedy was caused by policing errors, in crowd control, but the disgusting Sun newspaper tried to blame the fans. The guy pictured on the banner was a former Manager, who brought great success to Liverpool FC
Song is also sung at Camp Heumensoord in Nijmegen. This is the billeting base for all military personnel taking part at the 4 day marches. Every evening the beer tent closes after the band play this song.
Great reaction. This match was between Liverpool F.C. and Melbourne Victory at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, July 24 2013. Liverpool won 2 - 0. 95,000 fans in the stadium.
I’m a Leeds UTD fan and I must admit that hearing Liverpools fans in full voice has given me goosebumps on occasion. We all mourn the fans who lost their lives at in Sheffield on that fateful day. The police were a shameful mess.
They blamed our fans and lied for over 30 years, the police, the government, the press, all of them. This was in Australia when Liverpool visited to play preseason games, Anfield is our home stadium.🇬🇧🇺🇸
@@garethfarman9540 You're a decent person for being prepared to change your mind and admit that you did so. The lies were effective because of the reputation football fans had at that time (I think we should make a distinction between football fans and soccer hooligans - anyone who goes to the match looking for a fight is no fan in my book). That said, I do think that the over-the-top lurid version of lies told by the paper I will not name were so vile that even at the time people should have been more skeptical.
The Big Guy that you asked about is an image of Bob Paisley, the Liverpool manager at the time. This song is Liverpool's anthem and has been for many years before Hillsborough. It goes way back to the 1960s when the song was performed by Gerry Marsden. It is used to lift the spirits of the team, especially if they are losing. It IS stirring to be present in the crowd when they sing this together.
You'll Never Walk Again is an amazing football anthem. Liverpool's Gerry & The Pacemakers made it famous before The Kop adopted it. It means so much to us especially after the terrible Hillsborough disaster (Rest in Paradise ❤️😥). Celtic in Scotland, who Liverpool share a very close bond and connection with also sing YNWA ⚽💚
I was at the game in Brisbane when Liverpool came for a pre-season friendly, the entire stadium with both sets of fans were singing this song when it played, gave you goose bumps to be there, it is truly an atmosphere that I will never forget. (as you can tell by my picture, not a Liverpool fan)
You'll never walk alone is sung by a group called Gerry and the Pacemakers. It has been Liverpool's song for as long as I can remember.The Hillsborough disaster took over 20yrs to finally admit that it was not the fault of the fans that people died. The police. emergency services failed to respond and save them. But the 'football' crowds have also been known as being rowdy, argumentative, and cause problems. Many fans of teams have been banned from games out of England.
As a Spurs fan I was at Hillsborough for a semi final match some years before the trajedy at the Leppings Lane end where so many fans lost their lives. It was hot and extremely crowded. When the trajedy happened it could so easily have been us those years before. This should remind us all that whateber club we support other fans are basicly the same - they love their club just as I do - they are sporting rivals not enemies - no room for hate in sport, or life in general. Great respect and sympathy to all those affected.
I also talked to a man utd fan who was at a semi final there and like you said he feared for his life in exactly the same way ,this could have happened at any time to any team ,so sad (liverpool fan)
It was a televised FA cup semifinal match. I was watching on TV and to this day, I cry with the memory of what I saw - the police were unresponsive to what was happening in front of their eyes. People were crushed against the fencing and were begging the police to open the gates onto the pitch which they did eventually but not soon enough. It was truly horrible.
I was born in liverpool, everyone in my family are liverpool fans, it gets very emotional for us when it is played at a family funeral. In liverpool football or soccer is a way of life, its in ur blood. Its like our national anthem
You'll Never Walk Alone was written by Oscar Hammerstein II and composed by Richard Rodgers for their musical Carousel, which was released in the USA in 1945. American songguys. Adopted and sang with emotion. I watched the disaster live on TV. People were being pushed back into the carnage because no one knew what was happening. Then we realised and the tears still flow. I’m from London but my tears still flow for the Hillsborough families and friends. God bless you all.
There’s a song for when the Hillsborough disaster happened and dedicated to all who had tragically died. It’s called “Ferry Cross The Mersey” a charity record sung by The Christians, Paul McCartney, Holly Johnson and Gerry Marsden in 1989 but was originally written and released by Gerry and the Pacemakers in 1965 I’m a massive Liverpool fan. My love goes out to those who have been affected. Friends or family, survivors or non-survivors, you have my condolences. “You’ll Never Walk Alone!” ❤️
Great video Joel. That song is sung at every Liverpool game and the fans are exceptionally passionate about it. To answer Arturo's question about who the guy was on the big flag, his name was Bob Paisley and he was an ex Liverpool manager, who led them to many successes. Keep doing what you're doing Joel. Lyd x
It's a song that resonates throughout Liverpool as a whole, I used to work in a hospital in Liverpool and commute by train, one dull and drizzling morning someone started singing this song. Pretty quickly the whole train was singing it. We went to work smiling that day 🙂
Oh i love that - only up north. Im a southerner but i recognise our limitations (my mum is a northern lady so she would be the one singing and dancing etc while i sat in a corner being all buttoned up 😂)
This is from a pre season match in Australia. For Liverpool fans living in Australia, this may have been their first time watching their team play and so they made the most of the experience, passionately belting out You'll Never Walk Alone. Respect from a Man United fan. Nice reaction btw guys.
Hey guys, thanks for covering Hillsborough, was a very sad day in English football. The player you see in the vid. is Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard who lost his 10yr old cousin that day & was the youngest person who died. A very sad day for the Liverpool community. Brings a tear everytime I hear the Liverpool crowd sing it ❤️. Best team & fans in the world btw 😉. Watch the champions league final in Istanbul if you can, Liverpool vs Milan, legendary game.
Not bc of Hillsborough. YNWA was a top 40 song way back when (50’s’sh). It used to play over stadium speakers and when it dropped out of top 40 the fans in the Kop started singing it. And forever continues
I have been a supporter of Liverpool FC since 1977. I went to Liverpool to see a home game in Dec 2021 and I get goosebumps every time this song is played at Anfield. Even when I'm sitting at home watching a game on TV. To answer the question, yes this song is played at all Liverpool FC home games.
I never knew that and I have just discovered that Trevor Hicks,lost both his teenage daughters aged 19 and 15 and he is the guy at 3.44 turning his scarf around.
The original song was a show tune by Rodgers and Hammerstein then covered by Gerry and the Pacemakers which Liverpool adopted. It was a massive tragedy and so easily prevented.
This was during the pre season tour against Melbourne Victory in Melbourne. Almost 100,000 fans in that stadium all singing YNWA, gives me goosebumps every time! But yes, this is performed by the fans at every home match and has been since the 1960's.
As a Forest fan, I have followed Liverpool since the disaster, I have been to Anfield on more than one occasion and sat with Liverpool fans, I can honestly say, I have never been to any other ground that has the effect of filling me with emotion than that of Liverpool fans singing Walk On, makes me cry everytime I hear it
I’m a Liverpool season ticket holder. Very lucky to get two seats together at Anfield. I can confirm, we’ve sung that song ever since Gerry and the Pacemakers brought it out in the 60’s, and Liverpool fans adopted it. When we sing it well, in time, as one, it is an incredibly emotional experience. My mother died on February 9th 2019. We had a home game that day. I went to the match knowing that Mum was in a better place and there was nothing else I could do for her until the funeral. We sang our anthem, and the tears streamed down . . . couldn’t help it. It was as if 54,000 scousers sang it for her. Unforgettable.
This song was sung a long, long time before Hillsborough. it is also sung regularly by (Glasgow) Celtic, and Borussia Dortmund, as well as many others. The guy at about 4, 30 in the vis is Bob Paisley. one of the most successful managers in the history of football.
@bobbybigboyyes The legend on the flag is Bob Paisley - Liverpool manager from 1974-1983 winner of 6 league championships, 3 European cups plus other cups and honours. Liverpool's most successful manager who passed away in 1996.
@bobbybigboyyes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 chill... I was just letting you know that you may have got the people mixed-up.. that's all.. didn't mean to offend you... lol
That's because the song dates back to 1945. It's from the Rodgers & Hammerstein Musical 'Carousel'. In 1963 Gerry & The Pacemakers recorded their version & being Liverpudlians from Liverpool naturally Liverpool FC fans have claimed it as their own.
Bob Paisley is the photo on the flag. He followed Bill Shankly as the manager and both men are revered in this City. They made us the great European footballing force that we have become. The song as our anthem pre existed Hillsborough but took om a new poignancy. It is 97 now. The families fought a long battle with the authorities. The City stood together to defend ourselves from the unrelenting and dispicable lies of the police and authorities about what happened that day. They were dismissed as thugs but people now know the truth. The people cannot be silenced.
I love these three guys. Such respect shown. Two of my friends died at Hillsbourgh. They were 17 and 18 years old. We had been in college together and they were the nicest boys. This song gets me every time. Thanks so much for the respect you've shown. YNWA.
Hi the song is Our Anthem and we sing it @ even home match before the game starts.the Gentleman You asked about on the flag was the Late Great Bob Paisley an X Liverpool Manager, ,,,,,,,,, Ps we also have a Young player who was born and bred in Our City. His name is Trent Alexander Arnold, and he and the guy in the middle of you three is the absolute image of Him, Enjoy Our Club As We Eat And Breath Liverpool . Many Thanx
im a newcastle fan, ive been in anfield when the kops been in full voice, and i can tell u now, the passion, feeling, emotion they put into that anthem, u cud run the citys electric for a month. its immense.
The image of the man on the banner, that was Bob Paisley, he was Liverpool manager for many years, and is undisputedly one of the best there has ever been.
I've watched a few of your reaction videos now and I just want to say what a genuine, humble and kind young man you and your friends are. A true inspiration to the younger generation. Please be very proud of yourselves beacuse you thoroughly are the type of people this world needs more of and I wish you the very best here from the UK!
I saw this on live tv,the disaster,and at some point my brain cut out and I sort of came back an hour and 20 minutes later still sitting in front of the tv. Very traumatic and depressing,and I wasnt even there! The other teams fans didnt realise what was happening and carried on with their football chants. When they did realise some tried to cross the pitch to assist,but the police wouldnt let them. Horrible.
They sing it for every game. It has been their theme song since the 60s but became more special after the Hillsborough tragedy. The close-up of the player was Steven Gerrard, one of their greatest players.
The player running at the start is Steven (Stevie G) Gerrard. He lost a cousin at the tragedy but became a legend at the club. Can you imagine his feelings at every game
liverpool fan here, this song gets me shedding tears everytime. R.I.P to all who lost their lives and deep condolences to the loved ones they left behind :(
I am not a Liverpool fan 100%, but have been to a game where the home fans sang this, I am no baby, but it brought me to tears, you cannot believe the sound and emotion it generates, unforgettable, even now, watching this reaction, I became upset
My dad was a survivor of the Hillsborough Disaster. He was a committed Liverpool fan and the event affected him for the rest of his life. I still to this day find the song incredibly moving, and find it difficult to hear the song without becoming upset. Thank you for showing it the respect it deserves.
I just cried at your comment. It really chokes me up! Prayers for your precious dad living through that trauma xx
RIP to him....
I am a Liverpool fans from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Liverpool is my first one love,not my wife...
I've loving Liverpool from 1990 till to day...
I meet my wife in 1994 and we married 1996...
I'll be Red 'till my last breath 🙏🙏🙏
And I know...
I'll never walk alone 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
I hope you and your family are well and safe, I stand with you and wish you well ❤
YNWA I hope your family and especially your Dad are doing well! I'll never forget where I was when I heard of Hillsborough! X
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I'm a Liverpool fan. I'm 65. I've still never sung this song all the way through before a game. I always burst into tears half way through. Gets me every time.
greeting from augsburg, germany.
not a liverpool fan, but i also get tears in my eye hearing this song, every time
Hi roger, im also a liverpool fan, im only 17 and been to 5 liverpool games ive never gotten through the whole song either. the song is so special and so moving. YNWA
Wow 5? You're really lucky mate @@MindOfJackYT
Can ask a question how did this end as your song
Grow up
You'll Never Walk Alone has been sung before every home game since the 1960's. It's become very much the anthem of the city of Liverpool, a city and people, who have suffered many economic hardships and had to weather many storms. In this video it was sung before a pre-season friendly at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia. You should hear it on a European night at Anfield.
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Haha literally just said the same thing 👍
I mean, this is like 80,000 Liverpool supporters in one stadium. Hard to beat that...
Bullshit it’s a fkn library after the Celtic song ,the atmosphere is a myth
You'll never walk alone is a song from the 1945 Rogers and Hammerstein musical - Carousel.
Gerry Marsden was a Liverpool born guy who was the lead singer of the 60s band - Gerry and the Pacemakers! In 1963 He released 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as a single which went straight to number one and stayed there for 4weeks. Liverpool and the fans loved it so much they adopted it as their Football Anthem. As the years went on Gerry Marsden was invited to all major Liverpool games to Sing You'll Never Walk Alone, live - which is Gerry's voice you can hear at the beginning.
Jerry Lewis used to sing it at the end of his Labor Day Muscular Dystrophy telethons. Such a beautiful song..,
Gerry Marsden a singer from Liverpool wrote this song
Whoa, for me today has turned out to be a school day. Thanks for the info. I love Liverpool and it's people. ❤
Just a few things to update your video.the song was sung in the kop long before Hillsborough sung in the kop in the early 60's,2nd the gentleman in the flag was Bob paisley a former Liverpool manager and 1 of the greats alongside Bill Shankly who was the man who revitalised the club in the 60's and finally but more importantly there was 97 fans killed at Hillsborough.98 if you include stephen whittle(who I do)who committed suicide after giving his ticket to a friend who then died at the event.he gave his life savings to the Hillsborough victims before he gave his life
I'm an Everton supporter in Liverpool who lived through Hillsborough and its aftermath
Besides being played at all the victims' funerals, it was continuously on the radio
It was like an emotive hymn and it still is to me when I hear it , even 35 yrs later
Cheers bluenose 🫂🫂
The song was a Liverpool anthem before Hillsborough.
It was recorded by Gerry & the Pacemakers, a Liverpool group, in the early 1960's.
They nicked it from the musical carousel from the 1950s closing scene.
Written by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein :-)
3rd and last of their record-breaking UK No.1 in late 1963.👌 👍
It used to be sung at pretty much every football ground in the UK.
No it wasnt sung at every ground. In the sixties the announcer would play the top ten before the Match, and the Kop would sing along. Gerry was at No.1 and the crowd sang...it was amazing, so it was kept in each week. It became our Anthem.
The hardest thing to comprehend was how the police spent so long covering up the fact that they made the mistake which caused the incident.
Im a Manc and think Liverpool have the best anthem of all time and also i hate the Sun newspaper on how it portrays Liverpool fans....god bless all the families of Hillsborough ❤
Thanks for that comment. Heartfelt and bang on about the S*n. It's a rag. Always has been, always will be.
I'm a Liverpool fan, born in Huyton.
Lived a few years in Manchester in my 20's and made loads of good friends there.
Both great cities with hard working down to earth people who have far more in common than they'd ever admit!
Hillsborough the Truth by Phil Scratton is a very good book if anyone wants the details of how the 97 victims were unlawfully killed. It's a tough read which will probably bring a tear or two but it's part of our history and could have happened to any club.
Nobody should go to a game and never return home.
RIP 97
JFT 97
You'll Never Walk Alone. X
@@iangrimes9631 ..YNWA 💞 🙏xx
manc also and I agree
I live in salford and support liverpool. I appreciate the fk out of people like you because i get the '96 scousers crushed against a fence' song sung to me enough to now actually know it word for word. There are some good united fans like u who clap back with me in scenario's like that but its a common occurrence. For every one that will say why u singing that u dickhead theres 5 that will join in singing it. Would expect these 2 teams to be the ones who dont death mock both having their own tragedys. Not saying it doesnt happen in reverse either coz it does, any from either side that death mock are rank humans
You're no mancs if u are u must be blue
4:09 - That gentleman there is Bob Paisley, Liverpool's manager from 1974-1983. He was the club's assistant manager under his legendary predecessor Bill Shankly and when Shankly retired, Paisley picked up the reigns as a sort of continuation of Shankly's legacy. Under Paisley's management, Liverpool went from one of the giants of English football to a titan of European competition, winning the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) three times and the UEFA Cup (UEFA Europa League) once. Of course, Liverpool were still very successful domestically during that time, winning the League six times, the League Cup (now the Carabao Cup) three times, and the Charity Shield (Community Shield) six times.
The guy on the flag is Bob Paisley, former team manager and one of the most successful managers in the English game. There was 95,000 fans in the stadium by the way.
And Bob Paisley. like so many of his generation, was a World War II veteran
Tks for answering this, Jonathan. What many new US fans don't understand is that all football fans from all teams know who that guy is and why this song is so important to Liverpool. Im not a Liverpool fan but I appreciate what the significance is and I remember when Hillsborough happened. I appreciate what these guys are trying to do but it takes time to appreciate the nuances of what is going on in this tribute.
Hey there,I live in Australia when that game was played and it was more like 98,000 people,possibly a few more. That MCG holds 100,000 people and to this day,that was and always will be the BEST YNWA ever!!!! And yes... Liverpool DID in fact win!! This song gets me every time..I live and breathe Liverpool 4 Ever..💓⚽ RIP to all the victims and the loved ones left behind.🙏🏻🙏🏻💔
Shanks, Paisley and Klopp ..there should be 3 statues at Anfield now.
@@jameslau5497I've you heard about Heysel stadium disaster though?Liverpool got kicked out of Europe for 5 years,with the entirety of other English teams banned for 3 years,or ask about Liverpool's famous "Munich Song" they sing to United team+fans about the 58 Munich disaster?ask them if you don't know of these
What's emotional is this song is being sung on the other side of the world to the great city of Liverpool. The city gets a lot of stick from people within the UK who don't understand it's uniqueness, but there is no doubt Liverpool are up there among the world's football giants.
Every city is unique. Get over yourselves from a manc 😂
I'm a Man Utd supporter . I was at the Liverpool game against Melbourne Victory. Hearing Liverpool fans singing We Nevet Wak Alone gave me goosebumps and something I will never forget
@davedavis1667 A true FOOTBALL fan. Thanks for your post. Please try to get your sentiments across to the scumbags that mock LFC over this.
Yes it was xx
The song hits differently, even if you are a rival fan.
it's such a good song. my dad was there, probably one of his best memories as he is a lifelong pool fan
Why are you going to watch Liverpool if you’re a Manchester United supporter you absolute tourist
That is Bob Paisly at 4.11. He was the greatest manager in English football. This was filmed in Australia in a pre season game. I think there where 100,000 all supporting Liverpool. The song has been sung before a match since the 1960's when the Liverpool band Gerry and the Pacemakers got to number one. They went over to America and sang on The Ed Sullivan Show. The Liverpool football team where in the audience watching them perform. Great reaction guys.
Liverpool is unique in the fact the managers, past and present, are worshiped in a way players are at other clubs.
@@allroundthefields1096 Jurgen Klopp is the best manager I have ever seen myself as a Liverpool supporter. He was made for the club and the people of Liverpool. We worship him and even when he leaves we will never forget what hes done for the club and the city.
@@DVDFHardTarget yeah, I feel like how much I love Klopp must of been the same way my dad worshipped Shankly.
Yep was played at the MCG (Melbouurne Cricket Ground which has a Capacity of 100,000, there were 95,446 there for the game). And as you an see from the pictures it was nearly entirely LFC fans. To put it into persepctive, NFL games are played in Europe in UK & Germany in grounds of around 60-70,000, but the crowds are made of of fans wearing jerseys of nearly all the NFL teams regardlesss of which NFL teams are playing, that is the power of the draw of the premier league...
Klopp will be worshiped as much as Bob Paisley, Bill Shankly and King Kenny. He will be a great loss when he goes at the end of the season.@@DVDFHardTarget
This is in Australia so you can see how Liverpool is supported around the world and so far from England ...breathtaking, Australia will always be closer to the UK than the US culturally ❤
Aussies are basically us but with better weather and more terrifying wildlife
Absolutely. Thank goodness. That’s why I listen to Australian books on Audible. I love. Hearing the word mum being used and those similarities, so glad you’re still eating sausage rolls and meat pies. 😂
@@thatsthat2612do you us or US. I hope you mean us 👍🏻
@@phoenix-xu9xj definitely us...US is a whole different subject
@@phoenix-xu9xj i do mean us, Aussies are fuck all like USA citizens 😂
I went to my first English football match at Anfield in 2010. I surprised my son on his 30th birthday with a trip to England. He is an avid LFC fan. As a Canadian not exposed to the Premier League I was blown away when the crowd sang this song. It made me tear up. Gerrard scored the only goal. Happy for my son to see the win.
I cannot describe what this song means to me and my family, I cry every time. My uncle who was 18 at the time lost his life at Hillsborough. My grandmother cannot finish the song without choking back tears. My grandfather cannot listen to this song without having a breakdown. He was at the Hillsborough game as well and has not gone to a game since. YNWA
Its a great song for great fans.
I'm so sorry, may he RIP and prayers for your family 🙏
I was at this game. Despite being a life-long Liverpool supporter, this was the first time I ever saw my team play in the flesh. That, coupled with hearing 95,000 people singing You'll Never Walk Alone, was such an emotional high. Even now, a decade later, seeing this vision still gives me goosebumps. Incredible night.
As a scouser, born and raised in liverpool, the fact this song isnt just a theme for the club, but an anthem for the whole city post Hillsborough means so much. Its engrained on our hearts (the Everton fans may say different, but even they have sung it with us at the cup final in 1989 after the disaster). We even played Everton's theme Z Cars at Anfield to commemorate a young boy murdered in the city who was an Everton fan. The song is beautiful, transcends rivalries and is how we feel on the city, you'll never walk alone, through the hardships you suffer, I'll suffer it too, cause you're my brother/sister/friend...
He ain't heavy he's my brother
Not to forget He Aint Heavy, for Hillsborough and last week, for Our Bill! Thank you to our Red family. We stand arm in arm with you, through heartbreak of both clubs, one city 💙 still hate it when you beat us though
My younger naive sister was an Everton fan and even she cried at the Hillsborough.
Wonder what song is sung for Juve+city of Turin eh?
@@craigoliver8712 I don't live there, buy a plane ticket and find out homie
That’s my most loved song ‘ I’m from Scotland 🏴’ my partner died 5 years ago and this was his song walking out the chapel ‘ brings tears to me it’s such a powerful song for the ones who died in Liverpool. God love each and everyone who lost there lives that day ‘ even after all these years yous still live on you’ll never walk alone 💔💔
I am Born and bred in Liverpool and every time I hear this song it affects me. The Gentleman that was shown in The Crowd at 3.44 and 4.50 is Mr Trevor Hicks, he sadly lost Both of his Daughters in that terrible Tragedy in 1989. His oldest Girl Sarah was 19 his youngest Vicki was 15 🙏🙏
😢 My heart breaks for him
I did not know that and he seems a wonderful guy. Was he on holiday in Oz or did he emigrate,my friend?
@@Isleofskye No, he went out there with the supporters just for the Game as I understand it.
I think he was referring to the Bob Paisley banner when he was asking who that was.
@@stephensmith4480 Thank You,Stephen.
Yes, the crowd sings it at every match, before and at the end. Everyone should attend a Liverpool Match at Anfield (Liverpool home Ground) at least once in their lives. Also, Liverpool is one of the friendliest cities in the world. YNWA !
On the flag is Bob Paisley who was a manager of Liverpool a legend.
My father was one of the officers organising ambulances for the injured. I found him sat with his head in his hands, he couldn’t save them all 🥲. They couldn’t get thru traffic as it’s a very busy area of Sheffield
The supporters have sung this song at every home game since the 1960s, but it took on greater poignancy after Hillsborough. The match you saw was in Melbourne, Australia and most of the fans would have been Aussies, although I can guarantee that a good few would have travelled from UK.
Yes, Gerry & The Pacemakers took this song to No.1 in the charts in 1963. It was sung at Anfield regularly whilst it held the No 1 spot in the pop music charts and was ultimately adopted by the faithful Liverpool home supporters at Anfield and has been popular ever since.
Whilst Gerry & The Pacemakers made the song popular with their modern arrangement in 1963 and beyond, the song You'll Never Walk Alone was originally written by American composers Oscar Hammerstein II and by Richard Rodgers for their musical "Carousel", which was released in the USA in 1945.
YNWA....
Liverpool won the game 2-0
Scotland and Scots love Liverpool.wonderful people❤
Joel, as many other people have pointed out, the Hillsborough Disaster occurred in 1989.
But Liverpool fans have been singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" since 1963, when the song was top of the UK Singles Charts.
Before football games started, while waiting for kick-off, popular songs were played over loudspeakers in the stadium and the crowd would sing along to it. This song was a huge favourite and thus became the Liverpool Anthem as from the sixties.
But as pointed out, it took on even greater importance following the Hillsborough Disaster.
Swaying together singing with scarves aloft,packed tightly onto the old Kop terrace,in the 60s - and still into the 70s and 80s.
The guy on the flag is Liverpool's most successful-ever manager, the legendary Bob Paisley. And Liverpool won this game 3-0. It was a pre-season friendly. That's right, 90,000 turned up to watch Liverpool in a friendly.
This song has an emotional impact on our family. My daughter and her fiance got engaged at a match at Anfield Stadium which was announced over the tannoy. They were avid fans and went to Turkey where one of the best Champion League Finals was played. The team was losing 3 - 0 at half time with possibility of being whopped when suddenly the crowd started singing this anthem nearly as a prayer and the team miracously won the game. Its legendary. The player you see is Steven Gerard the Captain who lost his 10 year old cousin at Hillsborough. As a beautiful bride Gillian sang this at their wedding reception. A beautiful memory for us as she passed away 3 years later from Cancer leaving 3 sons behind. Oh by the way i am from Northern Ireland and yet this is my team. Who i go to England to watch play on occasions and take part in singing this anthem.
Thankyou for this lovely comment, blessings to your family, and sincerest wishes to you all and to the ones no longer here may you Rest In Peace
Thank you.
Blessings x
I'm a Manchester United fan, my partner is liverpool
When this comes on, I get up and sing.... No matter where I am!!! Chills!!!
Y.n.w.a
Amazing! Don't forget that this is in Australia (the other side of the world) It shows the global reach of Liverpool and the EPL. Love your channel by the way.
It looks like the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Australia 🇦🇺.
The MCG seats one hundred thousand (100,000) people.
@robertmurray8763 all 96,500 tickets that went on sale were sold within 3 hours! 😳🥺
Man united played earlier there in the week amd had less of a crowd which shocked me tbh
It was and I was there@@robertmurray8763
@@Goady1000lol because Man United are shite. 10, 000 tickets sold what a fucking laugh... Liverpool nearly 10 fold. Welcome to the real world of true supporters not plastic Man U ones
You'll never walk alone is a beautiful and emotional song we played this song at my dad's funeral as this was his favourite song and when I hear it I think of him I get very emotional RIP dad
A point that this is being sung at the Melbourne Cricket Ground by AUSTRALIAN fans. The crowd awas nearly 100k
He missed the start and the very last words when it said that.
Been sung at Anfield since the Sixties. Written by an American by the the way for musica 'Carousel' Liverpudlian Gerry Marsden saw film fell in love with 'said song" recorded it. Got to No.1 in charts. LFC fans adopted it. The rest is history. Lyrics so appropriate for our club.
Our song always will be LFC Gerry sang it for his team
Also… half of the fans at least were not Australian. I even recognize loads of Irish heads in there. 😊
Steven gerrard was our captain ( liverpool) for years, best midfielder ever, his cousin was the youngest killed at hillsborough at only 10 yrs old
😢
The song is sung every game
Gives you goosebumps everytime
To be in the ground when its sung the feeling you get wont be beaten
Thanks for this gentlemen: the song was a real tear jerker in the film CAROUSEL and , as LFC's adopted anthem, it has a deep meaning.
Best to all our fans in the USA.
Joel, you might be surprised to learn that it is in fact an American song from the great musical theatre partnership of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein- the same men who wrote Climb Every Mountain ( from The Sound of Music), that you reacted so emotionally to in a previous video. In Carousel, this song is sung by an older woman as she comforts a young woman, after they have witnessed the younger woman's lover, Billy, die in a knife fight. An odd journey- from the heart of class American Musical Theatre to the football stadiums in Britain! As others are commenting, it was had already been adopted by Liverpool fans a couple of decades earlier. In fact, Richard Rogers is reputed to have said " Shouldn't I be getting royalties for this?" But he was told it would be somewhat difficult to collect them in such circumstances, and that he should just be proud that one of his great anthems should have been adopted from such an unexpected place.
Everyone knows that!
@@kazzarob253 i didnt. always thought it was the original version
Rodgers & Hammerstein made The Sound Of Music The King & I South Pacific Oklahoma Carousel & State Fair Cinderella & Allegro are the most well-known and received & recognised.
The man on the flag at 4.15 is Bob Paisley and the Liverpool fans have always sang you'll never walk alone since i can remember and im nearly 50...
You did this so much justice. Thank you x
That was in Melbourne Australia…I was there along with another 99,999 Liverpool fans one of the greatest YNWA renditions
Jaysus, where did you all stay?? I live in Melbourne, I so wish I'd been there to experience this, what an incredible memory to treasure forever 🥺/🥰
It was a friendly game to promote Liverpool in Australia - Liverpool won the match 2-0
Liverpool FC 3 defeated Melbourne 0
@@mariettew-b9629it’s was 2-0 liverpools way. They never scored another goal 🤣
4:30 if you're wondering who he is, That is Bob Paisely. Liverpools most successful manager you help the club win six Football League titles, six Charity Shields, three Football League Cups, three European Cups, one UEFA Super Cup and one UEFA Cup in his nine-year reign as manager
The gentleman on the banner was one of Liverpools greatest managers Bob Paisley and still remains one of the most successful managers. I was at Suncorp stadium when Brisbane played Liverpool and when you have 52,000 people singing altogether gives you goose bumps on top of goosebumps. They do sing it at most games
It’s nice to see Americans appreciating this. I cared for my father for 5 years alone till he took his life (very mentally ill). We shared our love of Liverpool. He died the year before they won the league. When they blasted this song when Liverpool won was one of the most emotional moments and I struggle to listen to this song to this day.
Nice to see other people appreciating our anthem. This was a game in Australia. 100,000 Liverpool fans singing their hearts out. It IS a tradition.
Celtic fan who cries every time I hear Liverpool fans singing this🏴
The Hillsborough disaster was probably one of the worst things ever to happen in a football stadium, and there've been a few others. I was at Hillsborough that day but as a Nottingham Forest supporter I watched from the far end of the stadium as it all played out in front of us. I cannot imagine how it must be for the families concerned and the other Liverpool fans who were in that end of the ground. It's not something that ever goes away from your mind completely.
Forest were also playing Bradford on the day the stand caught fire.
Indeed they were. I suppose that many clubs have their horror stories and when all is said and done all sport, like life itself, is about people. Thankfully, despite some unfortunate incidents, football supporters by and large are a pretty good bunch of people and what affects one club affects us all.@@ruthholbrook
@@darrylg1960 that's the thing about footie, there's more to it than just the footie, it's a community.
@@darrylg1960the forest fans were sat at home though when the Liverpool fans murdered 50 juventus fans.
I really don't think you can connect the two incidents and I absolutely know that the young people who died in the Hillsborough disaster we're not the same people who were at the game you are talking about. English fans from a lot of clubs, and that includes Nottingham Forest, behaved appallingly during the 70s and 80s. At that time football was being infiltrated by awful organisations such as the National Front and they were present and obvious at a lot of the games where violence overtook the stadium.
I am not going to pretend that football is sweet and innocent and the game today is a million miles from the game as it was in the 70s and 80s. The people involved in the incident you talk about were not football fans, we're not real Liverpool fans, they were hooligans who were there for one reason and one reason only, violence.
With a lot of soul searching and a very determined effort by the Football Association and every single club involved, we have almost completely eliminated these worthless human beings from our game. People feel welcome and safe at games these days. You really cannot connect what happened at those two games. I don't for one minute believe your point is valid.
@@frankdux5693
The tragedy was caused by policing errors, in crowd control, but the disgusting Sun newspaper tried to blame the fans.
The guy pictured on the banner was a former Manager, who brought great success to Liverpool FC
To hear this live in the crowd is incredible, goose bumps every time. Proud to be a lifelong fan ❤️
Song is also sung at Camp Heumensoord in Nijmegen.
This is the billeting base for all military personnel taking part at the 4 day marches.
Every evening the beer tent closes after the band play this song.
Great reaction. This match was between Liverpool F.C. and Melbourne Victory at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, July 24 2013. Liverpool won 2 - 0. 95,000 fans in the stadium.
LFC 3 - Victory 0
I’m a Leeds UTD fan and I must admit that hearing Liverpools fans in full voice has given me goosebumps on occasion. We all mourn the fans who lost their lives at in Sheffield on that fateful day. The police were a shameful mess.
They blamed our fans and lied for over 30 years, the police, the government, the press, all of them.
This was in Australia when Liverpool visited to play preseason games, Anfield is our home stadium.🇬🇧🇺🇸
I believed those expletive lies, and feel like a dick for it.
NEVER Vote Tory
never buy the Scum newspaper x
@@garethfarman9540 You're a decent person for being prepared to change your mind and admit that you did so. The lies were effective because of the reputation football fans had at that time (I think we should make a distinction between football fans and soccer hooligans - anyone who goes to the match looking for a fight is no fan in my book). That said, I do think that the over-the-top lurid version of lies told by the paper I will not name were so vile that even at the time people should have been more skeptical.
You blamed everyone else at hysel what's your point
@@doctors8966
Both sets of fans were responsible , and I had previously made my point 👍
The Big Guy that you asked about is an image of Bob Paisley, the Liverpool manager at the time. This song is Liverpool's anthem and has been for many years before Hillsborough. It goes way back to the 1960s when the song was performed by Gerry Marsden. It is used to lift the spirits of the team, especially if they are losing. It IS stirring to be present in the crowd when they sing this together.
You'll Never Walk Again is an amazing football anthem. Liverpool's Gerry & The Pacemakers made it famous before The Kop adopted it. It means so much to us especially after the terrible Hillsborough disaster (Rest in Paradise ❤️😥). Celtic in Scotland, who Liverpool share a very close bond and connection with also sing YNWA ⚽💚
I was at the game in Brisbane when Liverpool came for a pre-season friendly, the entire stadium with both sets of fans were singing this song when it played, gave you goose bumps to be there, it is truly an atmosphere that I will never forget. (as you can tell by my picture, not a Liverpool fan)
You'll never walk alone is sung by a group called Gerry and the Pacemakers. It has been Liverpool's song for as long as I can remember.The Hillsborough disaster took over 20yrs to finally admit that it was not the fault of the fans that people died. The police. emergency services failed to respond and save them. But the 'football' crowds have also been known as being rowdy, argumentative, and cause problems. Many fans of teams have been banned from games out of England.
Police and politicians corruption. Lies and deceit .
The the trash called the sun excuse for a newspaper.
I’m a Scouser, lifelong Red, I cry EVERY time without fail …YNWA 😢
As a Spurs fan I was at Hillsborough for a semi final match some years before the trajedy at the Leppings Lane end where so many fans lost their lives. It was hot and extremely crowded. When the trajedy happened it could so easily have been us those years before. This should remind us all that whateber club we support other fans are basicly the same - they love their club just as I do - they are sporting rivals not enemies - no room for hate in sport, or life in general. Great respect and sympathy to all those affected.
Cheers mate,well said. I was at Hillsborough in 1988 and 1989. I think the Spurs game was 81
Thank again much appreciated
I also talked to a man utd fan who was at a semi final there and like you said he feared for his life in exactly the same way ,this could have happened at any time to any team ,so sad (liverpool fan)
It was a televised FA cup semifinal match. I was watching on TV and to this day, I cry with the memory of what I saw - the police were unresponsive to what was happening in front of their eyes. People were crushed against the fencing and were begging the police to open the gates onto the pitch which they did eventually but not soon enough. It was truly horrible.
I was born in liverpool, everyone in my family are liverpool fans, it gets very emotional for us when it is played at a family funeral. In liverpool football or soccer is a way of life, its in ur blood. Its like our national anthem
The man on the flag at @4:10 is Bob Paisley he was Liverpool's manager from 1974 -1983
You'll Never Walk Alone was written by Oscar Hammerstein II and composed by Richard Rodgers for their musical Carousel, which was released in the USA in 1945. American songguys. Adopted and sang with emotion. I watched the disaster live on TV. People were being pushed back into the carnage because no one knew what was happening. Then we realised and the tears still flow. I’m from London but my tears still flow for the Hillsborough families and friends. God bless you all.
There’s a song for when the Hillsborough disaster happened and dedicated to all who had tragically died.
It’s called “Ferry Cross The Mersey” a charity record sung by The Christians, Paul McCartney, Holly Johnson and Gerry Marsden in 1989 but was originally written and released by Gerry and the Pacemakers in 1965
I’m a massive Liverpool fan. My love goes out to those who have been affected. Friends or family, survivors or non-survivors, you have my condolences.
“You’ll Never Walk Alone!” ❤️
Great video Joel. That song is sung at every Liverpool game and the fans are exceptionally passionate about it. To answer Arturo's question about who the guy was on the big flag, his name was Bob Paisley and he was an ex Liverpool manager, who led them to many successes. Keep doing what you're doing Joel. Lyd x
I remember as a boy singing this for the first time at Anfield in the early 60s. Also coming out in all red against Anderlecht - Shankly was amazing.
It's a song that resonates throughout Liverpool as a whole, I used to work in a hospital in Liverpool and commute by train, one dull and drizzling morning someone started singing this song. Pretty quickly the whole train was singing it. We went to work smiling that day 🙂
Oh i love that - only up north. Im a southerner but i recognise our limitations (my mum is a northern lady so she would be the one singing and dancing etc while i sat in a corner being all buttoned up 😂)
This is from a pre season match in Australia. For Liverpool fans living in Australia, this may have been their first time watching their team play and so they made the most of the experience, passionately belting out You'll Never Walk Alone. Respect from a Man United fan. Nice reaction btw guys.
Hey guys, thanks for covering Hillsborough, was a very sad day in English football. The player you see in the vid. is Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard who lost his 10yr old cousin that day & was the youngest person who died. A very sad day for the Liverpool community. Brings a tear everytime I hear the Liverpool crowd sing it ❤️. Best team & fans in the world btw 😉. Watch the champions league final in Istanbul if you can, Liverpool vs Milan, legendary game.
Not bc of Hillsborough. YNWA was a top 40 song way back when (50’s’sh). It used to play over stadium speakers and when it dropped out of top 40 the fans in the Kop started singing it. And forever continues
Yes, Liverpool fans will sing you’ll never walk alone at every game. They are extremely passionate about their football.
It’s sung at every Liverpool men’s and women’s game, it’s out of this world! It’s like such an emotional song! It’s even better at Anfield xxx
This was in Melbourne Australia, over 10,000 miles from Liverpool. (Liv 2 - 0 Mel)
& the other team at Hillsborough was Nottingham Forest.
I have been a supporter of Liverpool FC since 1977. I went to Liverpool to see a home game in Dec 2021 and I get goosebumps every time this song is played at Anfield. Even when I'm sitting at home watching a game on TV.
To answer the question, yes this song is played at all Liverpool FC home games.
Steven Gerrard the player in the number 8 shirt lost his 10 year old cousin in the Hillsborough disaster. He was the youngest person to die.
I never knew that and I have just discovered that Trevor Hicks,lost both his teenage daughters aged 19 and 15 and he is the guy at 3.44 turning his scarf around.
The original song was a show tune by Rodgers and Hammerstein then covered by Gerry and the Pacemakers which Liverpool adopted. It was a massive tragedy and so easily prevented.
This was during the pre season tour against Melbourne Victory in Melbourne. Almost 100,000 fans in that stadium all singing YNWA, gives me goosebumps every time! But yes, this is performed by the fans at every home match and has been since the 1960's.
It's traditional at the beginning of every home game at Annfield
As a Forest fan, I have followed Liverpool since the disaster, I have been to Anfield on more than one occasion and sat with Liverpool fans, I can honestly say, I have never been to any other ground that has the effect of filling me with emotion than that of Liverpool fans singing Walk On, makes me cry everytime I hear it
I’m a Liverpool season ticket holder. Very lucky to get two seats together at Anfield. I can confirm, we’ve sung that song ever since Gerry and the Pacemakers brought it out in the 60’s, and Liverpool fans adopted it. When we sing it well, in time, as one, it is an incredibly emotional experience.
My mother died on February 9th 2019. We had a home game that day. I went to the match knowing that Mum was in a better place and there was nothing else I could do for her until the funeral. We sang our anthem, and the tears streamed down . . . couldn’t help it. It was as if 54,000 scousers sang it for her. Unforgettable.
This song was sung a long, long time before Hillsborough. it is also sung regularly by (Glasgow) Celtic, and Borussia Dortmund, as well as many others.
The guy at about 4, 30 in the vis is Bob Paisley. one of the most successful managers in the history of football.
@bobbybigboyyesTrevor hicks is the man singing in the crowd... not the man on the flag.... just to let you no...
@bobbybigboyyes The legend on the flag is Bob Paisley - Liverpool manager from 1974-1983 winner of 6 league championships, 3 European cups plus other cups and honours. Liverpool's most successful manager who passed away in 1996.
@bobbybigboyyes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 chill... I was just letting you know that you may have got the people mixed-up.. that's all.. didn't mean to offend you... lol
That's because the song dates back to 1945. It's from the Rodgers & Hammerstein Musical 'Carousel'. In 1963 Gerry & The Pacemakers recorded their version & being Liverpudlians from Liverpool naturally Liverpool FC fans have claimed it as their own.
Bob Paisley is the photo on the flag. He followed Bill Shankly as the manager and both men are revered in this City. They made us the great European footballing force that we have become. The song as our anthem pre existed Hillsborough but took om a new poignancy. It is 97 now. The families fought a long battle with the authorities. The City stood together to defend ourselves from the unrelenting and dispicable lies of the police and authorities about what happened that day. They were dismissed as thugs but people now know the truth. The people cannot be silenced.
This was played as the curtains shut for my dads funeral (massive Liverpool fan) it brings me to tears whenever I hear it
I love these three guys. Such respect shown. Two of my friends died at Hillsbourgh. They were 17 and 18 years old. We had been in college together and they were the nicest boys. This song gets me every time. Thanks so much for the respect you've shown. YNWA.
The player in Liverpool kit is Steven Gérard who was captain of Liverpool F.C.
Simply the greatest rendition of YNWA i have ever heard. Well done Australia! 👏 i
Hi the song is Our Anthem and we sing it @ even home match before the game starts.the Gentleman You asked about on the flag was the Late Great Bob Paisley an X Liverpool Manager, ,,,,,,,,, Ps we also have a Young player who was born and bred in Our City. His name is Trent Alexander Arnold, and he and the guy in the middle of you three is the absolute image of Him, Enjoy Our Club As We Eat And Breath Liverpool . Many Thanx
Dude on the flag is Bob Paisley the legendary manager who was connwcted to LFC for over 50 years
im a newcastle fan, ive been in anfield when the kops been in full voice, and i can tell u now, the passion, feeling, emotion they put into that anthem, u cud run the citys electric for a month. its immense.
The image of the man on the banner, that was Bob Paisley, he was Liverpool manager for many years, and is undisputedly one of the best there has ever been.
one of the best????? 19 trophies in 9 seasons, just delete the ``one of`` and you are there.
I've watched a few of your reaction videos now and I just want to say what a genuine, humble and kind young man you and your friends are. A true inspiration to the younger generation. Please be very proud of yourselves beacuse you thoroughly are the type of people this world needs more of and I wish you the very best here from the UK!
This song always brings emotion..im not a fan or a scouser even..its beautiful.
This is Bob Paisley our legend coach with the most trophies
I saw this on live tv,the disaster,and at some point my brain cut out and I sort of came back an hour and 20 minutes later still sitting in front of the tv. Very traumatic and depressing,and I wasnt even there! The other teams fans didnt realise what was happening and carried on with their football chants. When they did realise some tried to cross the pitch to assist,but the police wouldnt let them. Horrible.
They sing it for every game. It has been their theme song since the 60s but became more special after the Hillsborough tragedy. The close-up of the player was Steven Gerrard, one of their greatest players.
I remember that day , I was working at the hospital close to the football ground. It was terrifying. RIP.
The player running at the start is Steven (Stevie G) Gerrard. He lost a cousin at the tragedy but became a legend at the club. Can you imagine his feelings at every game
Even though not from Liverpool it's the Liverpool team's anthem proud to support them
liverpool fan here, this song gets me shedding tears everytime. R.I.P to all who lost their lives and deep condolences to the loved ones they left behind :(
I am not a Liverpool fan 100%, but have been to a game where the home fans sang this, I am no baby, but it brought me to tears, you cannot believe the sound and emotion it generates, unforgettable, even now, watching this reaction, I became upset
Cheers mate
This video of You never walk alone was shot in Sydney, Australia, when Liverpool was playing a game there. So, most people singing there are Aussies!