Something new from the heading " The story behind the famous quotations . " Fans from Cadiz (Spanish Segunda Division) was probably bored and decided to pass the time on their way - they followed the line judge. If he left, all run to the left! Two steps to the right? All hands to the right! A superb choreography, under the banner
"Estes donde estes Cadiz
Nunga caminaras solo "
about "Cadiz is where you are - no one is alone"
develops its own absurdity. This gives the slogan "the audience is right with" but a whole new meaning. Lovely! See for yourself!
From the series: The story behind the famous quotations.
Quote: You'll never walk alone
Who said it: Oscar Hammerstein / Richard Rodgers and the fans of Liverpool
When: 1945
History: "You'll Never Walk Alone" was originally in 1945 by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics) for the Broadway musical "Carousel" written and is part of the finale. Already in 1945 the song reached in the version of Frank Sinatra for the first time a top spot on the Billboard charts.
Originally conceived as a solace for the families of the 2nd World War I combat soldiers, is the piece today probably the most popular football anthem ever. Especially the fans of Liverpool FC provide Gändehautstimmung when "You'll Never Walk Alone" sounds at home games. We have Milanisti even worse memories of a certain final in Istanbul in 2005, when the past 0-3 Liverpool fans at half time just sang those anthem loudly. As a classic sing the song but now also fans of other teams throughout, not only in football.







