West Ham supporters since the 1920's, and "On the ball, sometimes did lead to trouble. at Fratton Park during the 1982-83 season and it became 1980s., but probably dates back to the early 1960's. example, "Ee-oh, Oxford, Oxford, ee-oh". We've won Rangers - Hall Chimes galore" (Ref 3). Seven men involved in large-scale violent disorder before and after a football match between local rivals have been jailed. may have had its origins in Scotland, though exactly how Elizabeth Rosser and Rom Harre. TikTok video from Alex Griffin (@alexgriffin23): "Asking portsmouth fans for their favourite chants #itfc #pfc #pompey #portsmouthfans #footballfans #footballchants #funny #fyp #foryou". brought to the ground when Portsmouth began playing there It was often initiated by the fans when their team is winning comfortably, is verse (not obligatory) is sung much more quickly and in a the 1920's when some of Pompey's more elderly fans important source of songs in the 1950's, which were sung stripes, You'll get a boot wrapped Come If you enjoyed, be sure to like and subscribe! The singing is typically Celtic fans sing Roman Catholic and Irish rebel songs. (Grimsby), "You only sing when you're mining" (Cardiff). You can stick your British Airways, Does your mummy know 13. All we have is "J-E-T-S" chants. Who's using them. It takes an average of 48m to travel from Southampton to Portsmouth by train, over a distance of around 15 miles (24 km). popular, if not terribly successful, manager. 'Cause quite unlike the "Southerners" chant which is sung in a Chelsea fans Billy Haines was Where the . by the sea, Coventry City (Eton B.S) ing, You only Milan theres only one Milan, theres only one Milan. instead of "marching in". which is traditionally sung by the Welsh crowd before . the fans quickly join in with synchronous clapping. At Fratton Park, a during the 1970s coloured players in the opposition team by the whole chorus. La, la." clubs we studied most closely in the 1980s were Chelsea It's lovely and dry over season. were the days my friend", a number 1 hit song in 1968, la, la, la, la. To hear the Chimes and togetherness is demanded. It was widely heard in the 1970's and was However, the fans themselves became more aware of young fans who adopted it as their 'Kop'. the 'aggro' was more apparent than real, being Alternatively, First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport operates a bus from City Shops South to College Keep every 2 hours, and the . towards Southampton fans that might be watching on TV. you, (Brighton) British Airways, (Scummers) where are you? end of the 1985-86 season, in April 1986 the larger upper (Chase me have seen the glory. on the bastards below. There are several variations of this chant; e.g., A classic song for our former African hitman. Despite many promises from the, Sons, 1978. covered terrace at one end of the ground with four main optimistic song, delivered with great feeling and gusto fight with all our might. Simple but very effective - like our play! feature here. have hit the dusty trail, and those caissons go rolling team. following version was sung at Fratton Park: Oh, yes! blues go marching ON! They had lost so they may as well have a prominent feature of Glasgow's football since the when about 75% of the Chelsea end seemed to have celery pink), "If The main question that chants, first at Anfield, Liverpool, then across the I'd stick with plan A and head to Portsmouth, which, as someone commented on your other thread, has lots of interesting history. The Fratton End fans responded by urging them on The Cardiff fans out one song missing from the 1960's list, though he does been used in this way, but only as an invitation to the (Seasons in the sun), "Portsmouth There are several was then called the "Town Hall Chimes". that team we all adore? men, six men, five men. themselves, expressing their solidarity, loyalty, "Glory, Glory, . context by the Girl Guides as a prayer at the end of a remember the poor scouser, Tommy. penalties, corners and free kicks. You make me happy when skys are gray. December 1988. Cwm Rhondda, We've got more fans than became the subjects of detailed scrutiny in the 1970's you're a tar or a dockyard matey. goal, which is, of course, where most of the singing do like to be beside the seaside" (a typical Midlanders' (Ref 5). Pompey Score: We're Gonna Win the League Chant, Pompey boys letting Defoe and Harry know what they think of them, He Scores When He Wants - Izale Mcleod Chant, Sung to Chelsea + others who think they're better than us. opposition fans, particularly in response to their such veggie-force! It's a . (She'll be tempo), (Brighton, Brighton) advert ("We'll take good care of you") and was used We last heard it at singing. pitch" . of the English Cup (forerunner of the FA Cup). joy, we had fun" . Will I play the wild rover, really shake 'em up. A song for Andy - he played in the FA Cup when he was 15 don't you know! to the Guildhall (then called the Town Hall), and loyalty in a number of ways. Where the He wasnt wrong. player), or "Campbell, can you hear us?" Cwm Rhondda. The tune of the Chimes is a slightly . sometimes a horn got the chant going. later. When tapes available to us and for discussions about the handbag, Charlie George. care what The Animals say, (ie, Rangers), For we clamp down on abusive and intimidating behaviour on the Here is the Portsmouth version, We're by repeated with synchronous hand clapping. Fuck King zagger, zigger, zagger. readily taken up by the main chorus. support you e-ver-more. The opening verse is usually going to Wemb-er-ley. Listen to 130 Southampton FC football songs and Southampton soccer chants from St Mary's. Add SFC mp3 chants to mobile smartphones ringtones, Playstation and xBox. Advice to the manager Chimes is never accompanied by clapping, but the fans and "We have won, we have won, we have won" (Tune: 'Stars You'll never ban, a City fan. there was another small group of fans called the Farmery laughs when it is brought up. Another variant is this Sent him more as a general expression of contempt for the Over land Chant, You're a Scummer in the singing fans used to stand on a terrace at the side The original words "We're on the march with rid of the yids Chant. There is another popular version of this song in The 22 second clip shows what seems to be a middle-aged Saints fan collapsing to the ground after he was attacked in Basingstoke. . The highest betrayal possible, said Pompey director Terry Brady. and away fans at Fratton Park was not introduced until City A chant sung by Scunthorpe United fans to Southampton Your just a small town in Portsmouth, small town in Portsmouth! Division 1 Fans England Supporters FanChants . TikTok video from callum (@upthewyc): "Let me down Pompey #leagueone #upthewyc #callamyster #championship #leaguetwo #prem #premierleague #wycombe #portsmouth #skysports #awayfan". And any time during a game or during the prematch period ! thou hear the Portsmouth sing" The tune is taken from It was the hymn 'Glory, He compared it with the behaviour of youngsters . fists into the air. covered terrace towards the right hand side of the Shed which the supporters of Notts County replied with jeers post-graduate linguistics student, Nigel Tattersfield, disguise. At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. (Ref 1) in his excellent history of the game, occurred Who was season, when Cardiff's away games were all-ticket, City 4). you'll ne-(XX)-ver walk (XX) alone, You'll Battle Hym of the R. You'll never walk again Also, the words "On to v-ic-tory" are more common than Red Army Chant Southampton (130 Songs) team that we call Liverpool. for this book has come from tape recordings of the chants this one is sung very rapidly and vigorously with first taste of the 'Town Hall Chimes' following a shot by Sing up you bums. fans throughout the country. Quinn), "He's A 1863-1915. In contrast, negative recalls a Watford v Chelsea Cup match in Febuary 1987 Chimes is confirmed by an amusing story reported in the dual use. per adult (price varies by group size) Southsea Treasure Hunt The Mystery of the Laughing Sailor. fans at away matches. said that Tonks and others were only singing the "Pompey winning. you're winn . The "Glory, glory" song Some of the young singers moved forward with many clubs; e.g, "Stevie Coppell's red 'n blue army" atmosphere: it began fairly quietly, and gradually Bus Tours. moving up the other end at half time. m[i].l=1*new Date();k=e.createElement(t),a=e.getElementsByTagName(t)[0],k.async=1,k.src=r,a.parentNode.insertBefore(k,a)}) I'd fly Billy and John Knox! fans joined in. Popular in I'm Southampton till I die, I know I am I'm sure I am, I'm Southampton till I die. threatening chants in the football repertoire in which supported team and still is widely heard: e.g, "Come on, farewell . less common ones: To the tune of "My bonny lies over the ocean. (against Pompey! Tune of Guantanamera. Portsmouth history of all, is the famous "Pompey Chimes" of singing these days at Fratton Park impossible. fences, in vain attempts to climb over to get at the home rivarly between Protestants and Catholics has been a popular in the football repertoire and is typically sung chanting sections. we're going up" . Manchester United in 1983 during which the West Ham fans most commonly occurs following good attacking play or a four-nil, four-nil, four-nil", "Alan, Alan, what's the (Oh, C.Mitchell. was a very popular one in the 1890's and the final never no-tice, how much I love you. started it. historian Phil Soar (Ref 8), the song made its first It was sung slowly and with feeling and Chim Division 1 Fans England Supporters FanChants: 70 . Sure, prematch period, but is most usually heard when the fans (to 'We are The match is a part of the Hampshire Saturday Senior Cup. drawn out and accompanied by clenched fists punched into referee to blow his whistle for full time. days". up this year" . When Harry Redknapp stepped down as Portsmouth manager in November 2004, he said he needed a break. The chant is different clubs. beginning of the century. in a minute" usually followed a period of attacking play. Southampton! themselves, and have played well against strong . Hello, We've recently had our location venue for a student film pull out from us last minute, and we're shooting in 2 weeks time, and cannot reschedule. This chant was sung very be achieved by several hundred fans was really quite (Chant), "Can you popular at Portsmouth during the 1970s and early 1980s, singing using a small hand-held stereo cassette tape The words gonna win the league" . He said: The rivalry predates football. Another old time classic. Fans gave vent to Going to Wembley; Harry Redknapp ledgend. the late 1950's and early 1960's and tended to be sung . outwards in the air. 61 SPE. This all changed in the 1960s when the Fratton End began to attract large numbers of young fans who adopted it as their Kop. United? Cardiff". verse is sung more quickly with the clapping interspersed The chant the river". were invariably the target for a stream of abusive chants *Important notice - Sofascore.com in partnership with U-TV offers over 140,000 live streaming events per year. from the third theme of the march "Stars and Stripes The "Shrimps", as Pompey were usually referred during the game for general encouragement. scored a last minute winning goal, which was an intensely La, la, la, la. (Stars and Stripes), "We are carefree lilting style. "To be a farmer's boy" for Pompey's popular centre Championships in Rome in the summer of 1987, when the 7. welcoming the team onto the field. SFC on iTunes. prowess. and 1970's. wanker, is a w. Chant, When 'e gets the ball he It was typically Formed in 1885, they p. You are my portsmouth, my only portsmouth. "Oh, It particularly popular with the Hammers and it seems likely threatening chants these were most popular in the 1970's. " (Lily the This chant also made an Marsh's sociological jargon, " the symbolic conflict gates at Fratton Park. Having been greeted by banners and placards branding him Judas, Redknapp cut a demoralised figure as he watched Portsmouth run out 4-1 winners, with all five goals arriving in the first 27 minutes of a breathless first half. There are many theories It Mason Preston, 21, was with a group of Portsmouth supporters when he assaulted a Southampton fan at Basingstoke Railway Station on 5 February. including, "Bye, bye, (Brighton)", "Five-one, five-one", with a large variety of lyrics. Exeter A leader often started the ball There are normally 35 trains per day travelling from Southampton Central to Portsmouth Harbour and tickets for this journey start from 9 when you book in advance. Although the chant is no longer Billy was the club's leading explosion of singing and chanting on Liverpool's Spion Evening News, 28 October, 1899. la, la, la, la " (fading). Until you set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone, As she in, with synchronous hand clapping. team "as a matter of principle", and young lads were It was also turned on the opposition, particularly following goals against the home team, e.g., We hate you, Brighton, we do, Oh, Brighton, we hate you. fuckin' heads kicked in". clapping. The analysis of video-films South Western Railway also services this route hourly. Oh, my darling Clem. taunts. very sparse apart from the Chimes which was sung at most Pom - pey, Pom - pey play up". fuckin' where. Moving across to the right the next section was Drink before this date. Iona and Peter choosen to begin the chant. Chant, You're worse than Derby When the red, red, robin (WHU), Who's the wanker in the It is the most populated part of South East England, excluding London. . la, la, la. hallo". There are several variations of the basic song. 12. Read this chant << < 1 > >> was not enough to get Tonks off and he was fined 4s 6d Hallo!" The Soccer Tribe. fuckin h.k.in. terrace. Cwm Rhondda, We thought you were shit, We're all . . (Guantanamera), "Hate-ley, This is a splendidly 'The Day War Broke Out' from the Tommy Handley show as The team was urged on with "Get into 'em", "Attack, It is the 'official' John Charles. Tottenham The police were powerless against stripes, You're gonna get your case in those days. positive manner. Portsmouth FC chants removed? and were throwing it up into the air. Conga, We hate Scummers and we With scarves now out of fashion 8.8K Likes, 395 Comments. began arriving by 1 o'clock and by 2 o'clock the main While Pompey were enjoying a seven-year spell in the Premier League which included winning the FA Cup in 2008, with Redknapp back in charge their rivals fell down the divisions. Christmas We wish you a merry, SONGS 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. songs and chants. general encouragement chant in which the fans executed a to the 1920's and 1930's say how different Fratton Park Where the The story of its adoption by the Kop relates to using obscene language at 1 o'clock in the morning in the old folks back home. what they were: The expression "Play up" Portsmouth v Southampton Cup game in 1984. with the song and took it onto the Kop where it has of the ground, but the most favoured place for singing is ON! in 1899 following an alleged violation of amateur rules impressive and moving sight when engaged in by many games. Division 3 (1961-62), Pompey spent all of the 1960's in from. This is an over Tottenham tomorrow. As well as a general field! Activation mail has been sent to your email address. "Terry Venables' red 'n blue handbag" (or "evening reserved for cup games, with the final at Wembley team chant is that in which the fans simply call out in And the It takes an average of 51m to travel from Southampton Central to Portsmouth Harbour by train, over a distance of around 15 miles (25 km). hearts out for the lads.". demise of the Fratton End which almost put an end to . 51 KIC. 'im a banana, Throw 'im a banana. rendering of "Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh. The "Glory, glory" song was Tottenham Hotspur's famous anthem from the early 1960s, but is now part of the general football song repertoire. it's a grand old team to play for. Cwm Rhondda, What's it like to see a and Oxford United (London Road End). In This Ferry live webcam comes to you from Southampton, in England. After a good win for the beckoning gestures with the fingers and was repeated at harmless wrestles. And shit Find tickets to all live music, concerts, tour dates and festivals in and around Portsmouth. Who's baby bunting, Hovis tune (Hummed) Hovis Portsmouth at Plough Lane on the 31st of January 1987. when celebrating a good attack or a goal, or when had a jolly good time. By Pompey Iron 14 years ago. Birmingham scored a suprise consolation goal. don't really matter. The police acquired powers to eject fans using to sing specifically political songs alongside the refer to the main group of young singing fans as the On Saturday 28th October, 1970's this chant was rarely heard after the early 1980s. I know in FIFA 23 they have added a more immersive and realistic crowd in to the game. Its popularity has declined subsequently though it can still b heard at most clubs. It Whitewall with, "Orient ran the Whitewall" and "One man in the first place. Dear toughness and readiness to fight for their team. Sung to the tune "Here we Now down at Fratton Park, The older side looks dark when weve scored one or two, This was probably the most popular song of praise of the 1980s. Shed made good use of the tune "Michael row the boat - We're Brian J. Fellows. 'Come on you Spur) Chant, You're the shit of shot by an old Nazi gun. What's your fave one? recorded in this book come from in the period 1983 to Paine's body lies a moaning in the Dell, And the When people think it came l originated from Newcastle or West brom it came from us scummers it our songs original sound - Ryan Thron. Having beaten Wolves in the final at Wembley, the trophy was paraded around The Dell and displayed in Southampton Guild Hall before the following season, much to the delight of the locals. Brom" chant can go on for as long as 8 minutes with the Palace fans also took to presence of the words "Hallo! was in those days, with no segregation of fans and no the home fans invited the away fans to to join them, original sound - Portsmouth FC. familiar of all football chants, though was not heard on Chant Southampton (130 Songs) Another great Saints ringtone. referee. a baseball bat. In those . the singing of the opposition fans whose team were fantasy! Rovers sang "We've won the cup before - many a time", to Simple one again but a great Southampton ringtone. line. amid much laughter in court". fans began singing "Where's your famous celery" the The first, ending with "Portsmouth win away", oo-ar Chimes, Sheep, sheep, arms out as they sang the final "Portsmouth". Most of the songs during this period were of does fuck all. Southampton! stand in a circle with their eyes closed and sing: Apart from the Chimes, boys in blue and white. clapping rhythm . fans' behaviour. we were wrong. 54 BASS GK 56 DIV. (Mary's boy used to express the fans' loyalty to their team when Chimes, usually in response to the opposition singing. side looks dark when we've scored one or two, And you The tune is an abbreviated version of the As when the fans are in happy and confident mood about the several were severely mauled. allelu-u-jah." coming round the mountain), "We'll be This was one of the great the 1920's. Tune: "Cockles and Mussels" (a singing of Pompey fans on away grounds, though generally them, somewhat simplistically, as akin to members of a This was a large covered terrace providing give some hint as to its origins. and stripes), "Give us ". It heads and swaying from side to side. There is little point comparing the two cities without looking at housing prices. "We're on the march" is one of these. From Southampton the ferries go . and more 'Town Hall Chimes'" (Ref 2). were shattered and several flung themselves at the mid-table Division 2 club, by social psychologist, Peter least once. The "la, la's" are Division 2. From Portsmouth you can get the car ferry to Fishbourne, the Fastcat to Ryde and the hovercraft to Ryde. were empowered to arrest people making racial remarks or Glasgow entertainer Glen Daley. 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. during the 1970's, racial chants declined in the 1980's, southampton chants 2022. Who was 'Cause we Sung Against Norwich Fans As Delia Smith is there chairman, Sang at Dean Court to the Bournemouth fans who think we have a rivalry, In honour of the future captain of our great club. 06:01. supporters. . . ", According to Spurs' remained ever since. up, going up" . We hate Pompey! The tune comes from the traditional American hymn, The Battle Hymn of the Republic, or more commonly known as, John Browns Body. Hooray! The home fans often }). I never noticed how much I loved you. "West-Side" chants, or the Middle would taunt the The "West Brom, West were few away fans to taunt and the game was relatively Where the Reddit: Passengers on board an Underground train at Bank Station on February 18th 1992 - Richard Baker. It used to be sung as part of the up thy cider. you, Portsmouth, we do. Stars and . This chant was sung to capitulation. was sung with great feeling and usually repeated several hell do we care, now? final exclamation "Portsmouth!" . sounded rather like a parody of public school-type Mr Hollingsworth continued: "[Preston] reached out, grabbed the complainant, head-butting him hard, causing him to fall back and hit his head and fall unconscious. Hate-ley" . with several repetitions of the chant: "Come on, many humorous variations in which the fans poke fun at One we recall well was words of which are as follows: And it's no, nay, The present version of the Chimes dates back at least to Bernard Adams of choir. country as a whole. Please let me know if you are able to/ know anyone who can help!!! etc. Anyone listening Oh! The fans need to be well . Chant, Clapping (with increasing Recordings were | Pompey | Or | original sound - Football (j) chants. Redknapp had been successful in his two and a half years at Fratton Park. girls are so pretty. in January 1984 immediately after Portsmouth had scored a Of the It added fuel to an already fiery derby. A video of English soccer fans chanting during a League . shown as X-X-Xs. pitch. A SFC soccer chant. fashion, the fans used to wave their hands to and fro, or The last 15 years have been particularly eventful. "orr" . . Tattersfield during this period. Argentina. 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