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<blockquote data-quote="welshy" data-source="post: 46358"><p>I have been to see many Welsh games since the age of about ten (now 27). And I agree there are songs sung at internationals but they're not chants are they!!! I mean Swing Low is only sung at England matches and even if you can't make the words out you know what they're singing. Many footy chants sound identical. This must make them easier to put in the games - come up with ten chants people can't quite make out and play them at random.</p><p></p><p>There are also a lot of rugby teams that don't really have much in the way of songs at all but plenty of atmosphere - Leicester Tigers or Gloucester for example (apart from the shouts of Gloucester).</p><p></p><p>I think lack of atmosphere is a problem as it doesn't allow you to become immersed in the gaming experience as you otherwise would be. Gameplay is much more important don't get me wrong but I was just wondering what the sound was like!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welshy, post: 46358"] I have been to see many Welsh games since the age of about ten (now 27). And I agree there are songs sung at internationals but they're not chants are they!!! I mean Swing Low is only sung at England matches and even if you can't make the words out you know what they're singing. Many footy chants sound identical. This must make them easier to put in the games - come up with ten chants people can't quite make out and play them at random. There are also a lot of rugby teams that don't really have much in the way of songs at all but plenty of atmosphere - Leicester Tigers or Gloucester for example (apart from the shouts of Gloucester). I think lack of atmosphere is a problem as it doesn't allow you to become immersed in the gaming experience as you otherwise would be. Gameplay is much more important don't get me wrong but I was just wondering what the sound was like! [/QUOTE]
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