Music During Rugby Matches

Western MailMay 11, 2006

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Let me tell you about my recurring nightmare. It's the World Cup final at the Millennium Stadium, and Wales are 21-17 up against England with 79 minutes on the clock. Suddenly the England fly-half does an outlandish side-step [unlikely I know, but this is a dream] around the tired Welsh defence, throws a long pass to the winger who dives over the line while the Welsh three-quarters look at each other and start crying.

As I raise my head from my hands to cry, 'Lord, why hast thou forsaken me', I realise God can't hear me at all, because the loudspeaker is blaring 'Nah-nah-na- nah, nah-na-nah-na' while England fans do that odd jigging up and down they do at Twickenham.

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Music During Rugby Matches

International rugby is all about tradition. Singing is done by the crowd, not by a machine, and is done organically and spontaneous...

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