Sam Byram has spoken of his initiation at West Ham United.
Byram, 22, was handed a baptism of fire in Saturday's 2-2 draw with Manchester City after an injury to Carl Jenkinson.
But the £3.7m signing from Leeds put in a more cool and confident performance.
Byram, who only made the bench after an injury to James Tomkins, said: "I thought I'd be very nervous but I was almost emotionless to the occasion.
"I wasn't excited, I wasn't nervous I just tried to keep a cool head and approach it like a normal game.
"I've not had my initiation yet. It's normally on the away trip you've got to get up and sing. I'm trying not to think about it!
"Can I sing? No, I'm horrific. We were in the hotel before the game and I was thinking someone was going to be tinging the glass to get me to do it.
"I will be more nervous doing that than playing.
"One of the young lads when I was at Leeds sung Uncle Kracker, Follow Me. That went down well. I might stick with that one."