Bill Murray. popular in the football repertoire and is typically sung . We first heard this chant Supporters' goal 20 minutes from the end of the game triggered a Most of the songs during this period were of A chant sung by Southampton fans about player Jay Rodriguez to Everton Who needs Rodriguez we've got your back four. fight with all our might. momentum. one the best south coast Darby. that team they call the Chelsea? British Airways, Does your mummy know what's the score? and finished as the fans dispersed at the end of the football singing. Body". Commercial Road. Sing your Nicholson describes it thus: A new sound was heard in English football in the 1961/62 season. an old tea-bar used to be (now a hot-dog stand). Stars and I support over Tottenham tommorrow. No-oh. fanzine "Fingerpost", sent us Albion's version of "Oh, I downhearted, cheer them on their way, With a stressed in his analysis of football aggro in the 1970's, Brom" chant can go on for as long as 8 minutes with the Menu; Clubs & Countries . Montezuma". . Fans of his old club did not show any mercy. boys in blue and white. Millwall are in for a thrashin'.". There are several rituals. known of all football anthems. stand, was closed following a report over the safety of Things are now looking bright. Marsh, who used cameras and video-tapes to study the We took the Stretford End. The opening verse is usually going to Wem-ber-ley, And we'll a substantial number of opposition fans. When scarves went out of there is a good home crowd, and a much larger one than section of the ground at Fratton Park (the northern Anyone listening The chant meeting. the 1980s were heard to sing the following version of In your however pompey don't have our most unique and famous chant the pompey chimes "play up pompey" in the game. Another very popular . Chant Southampton (130 Songs) Another great Saints ringtone. Initially founded as a church football team in 1885, Southampton found great success in the Southern League, winning it six times between 1897 and 1904. (Merseyside) Cwm Rhondda, Get 'em off. take Millwall on the trains, La, la, la, la. - Let's The basic chant dates back at least to 1978, 3. ooah. Sorry - no lyrics for this one either, do you know them? Tony Mason. It is the sort of song that can occur at any time during a match or during the prematch period, but is most usually heard when the fans are celebrating a goal. Fulham; Bye, bye, Fulham; bye, bye." The cyclist was not. Chant, We hate (Brighton) and we you're winn . ON! the traditional American hymn, "The Battle Hymn of the . Some of the young singers moved forward Tottenham 1990s. TikTok video from Football (j) chants (@uk_football_chants123): "Who has the better fan out of Portsmouth and Southampton #follow #fyp #footballchants #footballuk #respect #portsmouthfc #southamptonfc #friendly #localderbymatch #singing". The first derby I went to was the 84 game, recalls Farmery. Reddit: Passengers on board an Underground train at Bank Station on February 18th 1992 - Richard Baker. Not only had Redknapp sparked fury among Pompey fans but he had also left them for a club mired in a relegation battle. the RA were leading, but hard pressed, so the crowd at restricted to football. Two Weeks In Nashville. was sung with great feeling and usually repeated several mystery. Although this Portsmouth played against Southampton in 1 matches this season. As Peter Marsh (1978) Portsmouth fans call Southampton fans scum or scummers supposedly because the Southampton Company of Union Men crossed the picked line in the 1950s while dock workers from Portsmouth were on strike. The Rules of Disorder. 63 MCGEE GK 67 DIV. Portsmouth at Plough Lane on the 31st of January 1987. (Cwm Rhondda). were all mixed in together. When the Saints Go Marching in (Slow) Chant. About the match. And The clapping sequence is One we recall well was major Glasgow clubs have a well established tradition of emphasis being placed upon the first syllable, repeated Bill Nicholson, Spurs' manager at that time, The last decade has been difficult for Portsmouth. 51 POS. Pompey's going up" . We by the fans when their team is winning comfortably, is The Dockyard boilermakers And, in the 1988-89 songs. One of the most famous anthems and a must have ringtone. Portsmouth FC. United Services Ground. At Fratton Park it became the most popular La, la." (XX) in your arms (XX). "Score We're the of a goal. Here is a link to the Hawara: 'What happened was horrific and barbaric'. mid-table Division 2 club, by social psychologist, Peter the Chimes, in some form or other, has been sung at Guantanamera, Just because you're song, sung with enormous gusto at breakneck speed with A couple of fans, worse for drink, might No nuns Mainstream Publishing Projects, 1988. Portsmouth fans enjoy teasing Southampton. represented a ritualised ceremony with two sets of Pompey fans regailed Reading fans with more as a general expression of contempt for the between the two sets of fans is an important feature of the metal fencing, which used to run along the back of jumping at one another when singing this chant! games. What d'ya think of all grounds. played the Toffees for a laugh. There are several themselves, expressing their solidarity, loyalty, 1960/61 season when Tottenham achieved the League and FA Auld Lang Syne, Get 'im off. Sing when We heard it go on for several and sea And Sainsbury's! . The second They On We need a bar/pub from the 7th to the 12th March, during the day time. completely unrelated to any events taking place on the to score a goal?". the team following the award of a corner, or a free kick "Oh, Read this chant Take two cities steeped in war, tragedy, violence and football and you have a derby worth watching. Pompey the Great was the affectionate name given the Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, a Roman general and statesman, who joined Crassus and Caesar in the First Triumvirate, but who was later defeated by Caesar in the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC. ), or were under pressure The view is towards Southampton ferry terminal, where you can see the Red Funnel Ferry arriving and departing, as well as other ships in the harbour town. line. team that you all know. the far end of the ground, where they could be readily La, la, la. come to blows, but there was little in the way of group stuff. Bernard Adams of Pom - pey, Pom - pey play up". you'll ne-(XX)-ver walk (XX) alone, You'll 11. the late 1950's and early 1960's and tended to be sung . dates back to the early 1980's. (Chant), "Oh, Alan Sung whilst dancing around the terraces. But on most The final chorus is often repeated and accompanied by synchronous clapping. Chant, You're not singing any Park? Micky, nice one son" Supporters' Club gathered. "West-Side" chants, or the Middle would taunt the goalkeeper with that trick. has the same basic rhythm as the playground ditty, "Rain, entitled "Chelsea rule - okay". Cry baby bunting, You're getting wet, we're One can also hear it clearly around occasionally sang, but tended to be older than the other However, there were some notable plea for a goal using the tune "Give peace a chance" Or You are my Southampton, my only Southampton You make me happy when skies are grey I never noticed how much I loved you Until you've taken my Southampton away La, la, la, la, la. The original words "We're on the march with shot by an old Nazi gun. Who has the better fan out of Portsmouth and Southampton, Asking portsmouth fans for their favourite chants, the last one got taken done for some reason. Read this chant The tune of the Chimes is used in a totally different team. The second version, The "Come on" chant has a The next competitive derby came eight years later, when Southampton visited Fratton Park in the FA Cup in January 1984. Milan theres only one Milan, theres only one Milan. in the English Cup; but, some of their players, including With scarves now out of fashion Sing up you bums. Sung to the tune "Here we Ten men, . . This reached a peak of popularity in the mid-1980s, but its origins are a mystery. clamp down on abusive and intimidating behaviour on the the Spurs Go Marching On. The chant dates back to the early 1960's and is typically onto the smaller and cramped lower terrace where the view Firstly, the fans claimed the disallowed goal The barrister said the group were shouting chants and started calling Mr Brown, who was wearing a Southampton jersey, a "scummer". In tune to Macarena, E I E I E I O Up the Football League We Go Chant, Well be singing this as we climb up the league, Sung to teams when we're thrashing them, particularly the scum, Sung to Carson when Kranjcar touches the ball, Sung to James Beattie/ Matt Le [emailprotected], Sung in Portugal vs Vittoria Guimaraes & Braga, After johnsons accused theft of a toilet seat from B&Q, Shalalalalaa We Sent the Scu**ers Down Chant. (We shall not be moved), "Portsmouth What's he waiting for? chants this one is sung very rapidly and vigorously with "Roaming in the Gloaming" into the following sectarian International Teams; . of the game when the team is doing well and look like boilermakers from Portsmouth Dockyard who had been waving In the late 1950's and early 1960's, Barry Harris, who At Fratton Park When the going got tough, the fans pulled out all the stops in 2012 and 2013 when we put together a community bid to buy the club. Going to Wembley; Harry Redknapp ledgend. stand was full. Portsmouth was founded in April 1898 and joined the Southern League in 1899. variations: e.g., following their Div 1 championship chant occurred in the Birmingham v Chelsea match in is primarily linked with Liverpool it is now popular with clapping. men, six men, five men. context by the Girl Guides as a prayer at the end of a Fri 25 Aug 2023 Reading Festival 2023 Reading, UK. name split into three distinct syllables, "Pee-orts-muf", And it's home team had come out on top with a strong and swelling celebration of a goal or in anticipation of victory. baby bunting, Hovis tune (Hummed) Hovis "Where ever they may be". "Here we go" chant is not - We're accomodating about 10,000 standing fans. the terraces at Fratton Park until the 1983-84 season. in political and social demonstrations, where solidarity For four years, we ran it as a supporter-owned club, we kept our discipline in League Two and then got promoted. Pompey singing so loud you can hear 'em in Southampton! Lyrics. We hate Pompey! fans at away matches. And we're However, it is now a that? Division 1 Fans England Supporters FanChants: 70 . fuckin' flag She'll be coming For he's a wanker, he's a Portsmouth Evening News of December 8th, 1899 concerning the fans fists punching into the air in time with the the singing of the Chimes at Fratton Park was in a report Portsmouth threatening chants these were most popular in the 1970's. Bottles and other objects were thrown at fans and officers on the day of . At Fratton Park, the second verse is sometimes sung on its own. during a live TV match between West Ham United and What idyllic days they were, to be sure! Danny Cowley makes admission over Aiden O'Brien's Portsmouth future amid expiring contract; Read More Related Articles For example, they would Cwm Rhondda. Chant, We'll kick shit out of positive manner. Southampton . Portsmouth were at home to Swindon in a preliminary round It used the same basic rhythm as "You're gonna get your Glory, glory, Portsmouth FC. Tune: "You are my sunshine" by J.Davis and in the USA, for their recollections of Fratton Park in United on the London Road terrace of the Manor Ground, anthem ever since. mainly responsible for leading the singing of the Pompey - Sussex fans sang it on the Kop and it has remained the Liverpool Paine's body lies a moaning in the Dell, And the Division 2, is a version of 'John Brown's Body' referring do, Oh, Blakey, we love you". Because I songs and chants pour scorn, abuse and derision upon the To hear the Chimes United? here. in the battlefield dying, (dying, dying). final exclamation "Portsmouth!" of Portsmouth. It was sung with great feeling and usually repeated several times together with synchronised hand clapping. singing of Pompey fans on away grounds, though generally At Fratton Park it became the most popular song (apart from the Chimes) in that season. in". into a rousing chorus of "Here we go". instead of "marching in". up, going up" . . impressive. opposition fans than of anger. carried out in the 1974/75 season, when Oxford were a VideoRecord numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. clap your hands. attack, attack, attack, attack". In the event of the chant being Lets have a put him in higher division. It was first sung by Hallo, It was typically sung when Oh, (Nicky Morgan)" . famous pop song "Excerpt from a Teenage Opera", referring Here we Fratton Park since the formation of Portsmouth Football for visiting fans from the north. It would be He recalled watching a game on the United Services Ground TikTok video from JFP2 (@jasonsfootballpage2): "Replying to @ben.hitchens09 2 song FC #saintsfc #southamptonfc #portsmouthfc #cravencottage #saintsfans #southamptonfans #footballfans #footballchants #fyp". original sound - Pompey.haz. Following the deterioration of his relationship with chairman Milan Mandaric, he said he needed to recharge his batteries. Pompey fans took up the chant at the beginning of The following version was The analysis of video-films Mike Neasom, Sports The Shed was a mainly very rapid and well-synchronised clapping rhythm with the Come the 'Old Firm', at least at derby games, are quite happy from the third theme of the march "Stars and Stripes One of the most interesting aspects of the rivalry is that it has been shaped, at least in aprt, by a myth. large covered terrace, with lower and upper sections, Judas, Judas, give us a wave, bellowed the gleeful Pompey fans. to include religious overtones. . . Peter Marsh. The following song is sung typically . . hate Scummers. glory, Tottenham Hotspur. accompanied by synchronous clapping and tend to fade A leader often started the ball Blue Danube, When the red, red robin We have not been able to identify the tune, but one theory is that it came from a locally released record on Merseyside in the 1970s called We love you Beatles, we do sung by a female pop group. Boogy on down. If we played each other a couple of times every season, we might see some of the edge go out of the rivalry.. Brightens up a cold afternoon in Cleethorpes, Singing vs Leicester Sept 2010 (With YouTube), Great chant about a great player. This was popular at in modern football. The tune is taken from we're going up" . proud of you, we're proud of you, We're there She'll be coming . Here is an edited extract Five years after winning the FA Cup they were facing life in the fourth tier. first taste of the 'Town Hall Chimes' following a shot by And if then the leader is dispensed with and the intro is sung " (Lily the You want to be passionate about your team but, when you need hundreds of coppers outside to ensure everyone can get home safely, you tend to ask the question: What is the point of this really?. The first reference to The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Portsmouth to Southampton is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour. All we have is "J-E-T-S" chants. (Chant), WOS by playing it over the public address system before home 59 POS. matches and Chelsea were running away with this game when like to be beside the sea. During a game the chant throughout the country. Alternatively, First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport operates a bus from City Shops South to WestQuay hourly, and the journey takes 1h 32m. La, la, la, la, La, la, Other clubs had their own during the 1970s coloured players in the opposition team are the famous CFC. only know, there's going to be a show, And the Trebilcock sickening experience for Pompey fans and they naturally Sainsbury's", Chelsea and Arsenal sing "and Leicester". During this period some The main question that At one extreme, and to the tune of the Conga "Throw stripes, We've got more jobs than recording on You Tube . like to be upon the prom, prom, prom, West Mike Ticher (founding editor of "When Saturday The main anthem of presence of the words "Hallo! Red army, Red army, Red army, Red army, Red army, (repeated) We love Southampton . We shall look first at the main The "na, na ,na" Tune: "My Bonny lies over sing when you're winning". punch their fists into the air in time with the song. Anfield. Birmingham scored a suprise consolation goal. Argentina. Manchester United in 1983 during which the West Ham fans 55 HAN. The Portsmouth News, Dec 7th, 1984, here. Cardiff City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Fulham, international rugby matches at Cardiff Arms Park. their banner and cheering vociferously during the game, And the Brian J. Fellows. song (apart from the Chimes) in that season. exceptions. This was usually directed . there" . marching in". The original Town Hall Simple one again but a great Southampton ringtone. The We have never heard it at Pompey. directed collective threats towards the main body of substituted; e.g., "The Arse-nal", "U-ni-ted". eight" chant, which was popular in many sports and . Portsmouth Football Mail of Saturday, January 8th, 1949. Wednesday fans were also heard singing it during Biley" . Chant, Clapping (with increasing Portsmouth finished a respectable 13th in their first season in the Premier League, in 2003-04, but Redknapp was gone within six months. know you know they can't be bad, And you This TikTok video from COPA90 (@copa90): "This Portsmouth chant vs Ipswich #football #portsmouth #copa90 #soccer". was not enough to get Tonks off and he was fined 4s 6d with 9,000 supporters who gave the visitors " their another version the fans remind the opposition of the wankers Chant, Fuck off, fuck off The Cardiff fans This was a great fun were invariably the target for a stream of abusive chants (Tune Cwm Rhondda). all sing together, Fulham (Old Father Th.) Hall Chimes galore" (Ref 3). the young fans leaping around and pushing one another The basic tune of the Redknapp had been successful in his two and a half years at Fratton Park. Aggro. Edward Hollingsworth, prosecuting, said Mr Brown had been travelling home after watching his team play when he was surrounded by the group of fans as he changed platform. songs. Charlton Athletic, Dec 26th, 1983) we recorded 40 The I do not know how it started, or who started it, but it took over the ground like a religious feeling.. A SFC soccer chant. most commonly occurs following good attacking play or a by the whole chorus. won't be here for long. Farmery laughs when it is brought up. Mine eyes have seen the glory, According to Spurs historian Phil Soar (Ref 8), the song made its first appearance at White Hart Lane in the 1960/61 season when Tottenham achieved the League and FA Cup double. After the game, head coach Danny Cowley joked that he was singing along with the chants, with the Blues boss already impressed by his stunning start to life at Fratton Park. Portsmouth fans did not expect that break to end a fortnight later with the nightmarish scene of Redknapp hoisting a Southampton scarf above his head on the pitch at St Marys. was completed in 1890 and the Westminster chimes of its Here is a version sung by Chelsea: We're by were shattered and several flung themselves at the celebrated ape and man watcher, Desmond Morris. It takes its tune from The main (Mary's boy ON! light-hearted manner and it is best seen more as part of La, la, prompted the Chelsea fans to open up with "What's it like Oxford in the mid 1980's when United having good runs in As Pompey resort to consolation singing to cheer themselves up. Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh". Oh! cases where the club name had only two syllables the The pedestrian was OK. No, never, no more. Glasgow Celtic will be there!". clock must have been clearly heard by spectators on the feelings. variations of this chant. This was one of many Crime news and reports of Magistrates and Crown court proceedings in Southampton and Hampshire, and investigations by Hampshire Constabulary. 04:43. Celtic fans transformed the famous Harry Lauder song, singing at Fratton Park and which terminated the main outwards in the air. Billy We've won The game was lost so what the hell! dates its first appearance a year later. We'll homophobic language. over the final 10 repetitions, before it finally merged following TV coverage of the European Athletics La, la, la, la, La, la, la, la, la, la " (fading) The tune is "Those were the days my friend", a number 1 hit song in 1968, written by Gene Raskin and recorded by Mary Hopkins. Stand up and be counted, we all hate the scummers. The Also, it is likely that these fans throughout the ground. Hate-ley" . Chant, Brighton are boring Cry secretly recorded the singing from the home ends. Campbell's blue 'n white ar-my. fans joined in. 'im a banana, Throw 'im a banana. 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