A row has broken out over the introduction of "goal music" at Hull City games.
The club played Carnaval de Paris over the speakers at the MKM Stadium after scoring against Burnley in the Championship on Wednesday night.
The move has divided fans opinion, with the chair of Hull City Supporters Trust, Geoff Bielby, describing it as a "manufactured atmosphere".
Tigers manager Tim Walter said it was designed "to celebrate things".
Mr Bielby said an online poll of supporters showed that 84% were against the idea.
"I sit in the East Stand and the celebration stopped when people realised the music was playing and fans were booing," he said.