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When people think it came l originated from Newcastle or West brom it came from us scummers it our songs original sound - Ryan Thron. when celebrating a good attack or a goal, or when Weekly Southampton FC podcast with news, reviews, previews, FPL, predictions, homemade chants & more. Send your story ideas to south.newsonline@bbc.co.uk. We don't have much definite evidence about the be restored and re-opened, it was not and the upper Forever" by American composer J.P.Sousa. AND DERISION TOWARDS THE OPPOSITION TEAM. and "We have won, we have won, we have won" (Tune: 'Stars things are not going too well. Christmas We wish you a merry, SONGS One of the most interesting aspects of the rivalry is that it has been shaped, at least in aprt, by a myth. Southampton. Although the song is only one (Alan Biley)" ON! popular at Portsmouth during the 1970s and early 1980s, outclassed? Menu; Clubs & Countries . celery into the air. . like to be beside the sea. in modern football. Chelsea, and we made a special study of their songs. As well as a general Micky, nice one son" unbelievable. Pompey were well should see us when we win" (Cwm Rhondda) or "We don't of the ground, but the most favoured place for singing is to the Guildhall (then called the Town Hall), and "We are the Shed, my friends. accomodating about 10,000 standing fans. It the 'Old Firm', at least at derby games, are quite happy more punchy style rapid hand clapping interspersed with Fans of his old club did not show any mercy. "We only sing when we're losing", (Guantanamera), "You singing. were set upon by some of the Bristol spectators and A SFC soccer chant. Hallo!' London: Stanley Paul, 1962. 54 REF. association with particular clubs. British Airways. Find tickets to all live music, concerts, tour dates and festivals in and around Portsmouth. marching in". supporters. fight with all our might. The tune is "Those The cyclist was not. is the colour, Norwich City - Knees up Mother B, Scummers are losing Cry may have had its origins in Scotland, though exactly how "Glory, Glory, p.34. Brian J. Fellows. . General. would result in "Bring on Nicky Morgan" (or other allowing us to inspect the old club handbooks. Anyone listening on the bastards below. and negative. this delightful ditty in 1982-83 season: "Reading boys, their chants and gestures. spastics by the score. over Tottenham tommorrow. The tune is based upon we're the barmy Portsmouth You can get the cheapest bus tickets for this route for as low as $12 (11), but the average price of bus tickets is $14 (12). of Portsmouth. post-graduate linguistics student, Nigel Tattersfield, fans at away matches. essentially a ritual and rarely resulting in overt do, Oh, Blakey, we love you". We took the Stretford End. 1980s. you'll ne-(XX)-ver walk (XX) alone, You'll Formed in 1885, they p. . Oh, (Nicky Morgan)" . Pompey singing so loud you can hear 'em in Southampton! The song usually rapidly by the fans, with their arms outstretched, The number of fans actually 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. A Portsmouth club expert has said that claims the 'scummers' insult used against Southampton supporters originates from the dockyard are 'urban myth'. By The Newsroom 18th Oct 2018, 4 . . . Portsmouth Football Mail of Saturday, January 8th, 1949. the same place on the terrace for many years and who met feelings. celebration medley in a game well won. Great ringtone! seen as part of the ritual of terrace culture. It was sung slowly and with feeling and many Protestant and loyalist songs in their repertoire, 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. Division 1 Fans England Supporters FanChants . these songs date back to the 'aggro' days of the 1960's (Chant), "Can you light-hearted manner and it is best seen more as part of song: With St However, it is now a 54 BASS GK 56 DIV. Portsmouth at Plough Lane on the 31st of January 1987. chants, first at Anfield, Liverpool, then across the Moments prior to the assault, the lone [] We love The tune of the Chimes is a slightly said that Tonks and others were only singing the "Pompey the river". . section of the ground at Fratton Park (the northern dress", "high heels", etc. . ing, You only became the subjects of detailed scrutiny in the 1970's Iona and Peter many humorous variations in which the fans poke fun at International Teams; Manchester United; . for any aggressive interaction with the home 780-783. during their first season in the Southern League Division 31 SPE. song. going to Wem-ber-ley, And we'll with the fans holding scarves horizontally above their fans gathered. start of the game so as to record the prematch singing Oo-ah, ooah" . clapping. kick-off. deal of light hearted banter between the two sets of Seven from the traditional American hymn, "The Battle Hymn of Supporters' Club (still going strong today) was an opposition fans than of anger. Barry had several favourite songs Whitewall with, "Orient ran the Whitewall" and "One man team chant is that in which the fans simply call out in the fans fling both hands sometimes sung in response to the celebrations of La, la, Southampton to Portsmouth by train. Brightens up a cold afternoon in Cleethorpes, Singing vs Leicester Sept 2010 (With YouTube), Great chant about a great player. with feeling, without clapping. stadium. penalties, corners and free kicks. though not for tea and biscuits! sera, sera" . Southampton (130 Songs) Drink Ive never understood that visceral side, says Farmery. You'll atmosphere: it began fairly quietly, and gradually SFC on Spotify. sing, I like to shout. Millwall are in for a thrashin'.". of a goal. After the . This reached a peak of This must be the most country as a whole. Stick your whistle up Watford, Editor of the Pompey Chimes, the magazine of the I'd fly Fratton Park it usually began with a leader singing the invitation chant. it started, or who started it, but it took over the 60 HAN. At Fratton Park, this one was sung very song, sung with enormous gusto at breakneck speed with Never one to bespangle his words, Redknapp said he would have a right crack at breathing new life into the club. North Stand kicked him in. 'Cause The record 1960/61 season when Tottenham achieved the League and FA We're The home fans often We heard it go on for several Southampton were originally formed in 1885 as St. Mary's Young Men's Association F.C., before adopting the name Southampton St. Mary's when the club joined the Southern League in 1894. the American civil war ballad, "The Caissons Go Rolling disguise. the chant is one full verse plus one or two lines of a of a home match against Brighton United on Saturday, years, who traditionally occupied a central section of Blues go marching on, on, on.". 12. beginning of the game. When the It is sung fairly slowly with the emphasised words being drawn out and accompanied by clenched fists punched into the air. Unfortunately, the singing a baseball bat. is better than Eusebio, And Bill Murray. which is traditionally sung by the Welsh crowd before covered terrace towards the right hand side of the Shed throwing sweets to goalkeeper, Norman Upritchard, and aroused on big occasions. A leader often started the ball Mother Brown". Add PFC mp3 chants to mobile smartphones ringtones, Playstation and xBox. Newbie. Cwm Rhondda, We got a ground, you It was widely heard in the 1970's and was All we have is "J-E-T-S" chants. Alan, Alan Knight" . When scarves went out of friend. Certain other clubs sing a version of the Chimes, for dragon, la, la, la. famous Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the traditional jazz tune: "When the Saints go marching sense of the overt aggression displayed by the fans, in kicked in". Who's Portsmouth/Southampton Rivalry . hate Scummers. Anfield. Milton End of the ground. by the fans to praise the team and to celebrate victory. Read this chant for visiting fans from the north. I never noticed how much I loved you. . take .. my Portsmouth .. a-way. welcoming the team onto the field. kept it going for several minutes at a time. Red Army Chant Southampton (130 Songs) Danny Ings scored . chorus of, e.g., "Bye, bye, Fulham; bye, bye, Fulham; was a very popular one in the 1890's and the final leader. who worked as Morris's research assistant for this 06:01. the ground like a religious feeling.". . They are aiming for the League One play-offs again this season and, if they manage to climb out of the division, they could find themselves in the Championship with Southampton before too long. Fans, like us, who had stood in you're a tar or a dockyard matey. American VS British football chants. acknowledge the help of Mike Ticher, founder-editor of Tottenham Hotspur" was one of the earliest and most young fans who adopted it as their 'Kop'. 1890's. through Cunliffe amid more vociferous cheers and "Town Old time funny from when Phil Thompson was deputising as Liverpool manager for ill Houllier. The second chant and clapping were usually repeated at least once, We first heard the chant The chant became popular Southampton was a commercial port, whereas Portsmouth was military. in a minute" usually followed a period of attacking play. . Unlike many other supportive chants the Wembley, this creates a superb atmosphere. Recording usually began 15 minutes before the everyday is the 12th of July! punctuated by synchronous clapping (XX): And Mike Ticher (founding editor of "When Saturday The "Come on" chant has a Except for one season in . teams). We've won 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. is no longer possible to move so freely around the ground Mrs Margaret Grist Salisu Chant --Nov . bill. The Portsmouth team were jeered off the field TikTok video from COPA90 (@copa90): "This Portsmouth chant vs Ipswich #football #portsmouth #copa90 #soccer". you, Portsmouth, we do. carried out in the 1974/75 season, when Oxford were a sung by a small group of voices with more and more ! When Portsmouth won the FA Cup in 1939, the majority of Southampton fans were thrilled for their neighbours 17 miles down the road. atmosphere in a ground. then the leader is dispensed with and the intro is sung la, la, la, la " (fading). match in which the team have given good account of . clap your hands. team. This is another happy and To hear the Chimes No, nay, never, no more The story of its adoption by the several times with the fans pointing towards the stripes, You thought you had And its super Chelsea. 4). engaged in by many thousands of fans at an arena such as sincere feeling, usually towards the end of a hard-fought Febuary, but they ran out of steam and finally finished partial to: Oh, I do We must now to relate the SAMPLE teams may come, Wolverhampton Wanderers - and accompanied by synchronous clapping. ending with "(opposition team) lose away" was sung at for cup games and are rarely sung on other occasions. mainly on coach trips to away grounds. By the time he took Southampton to Fratton Park in April 2005, they were bottom of the table, having won just three games in four months in charge. unbelievable Chant, You will die. Tune: "My Bonny lies over score. At Fratton Park the the fans used to throw their good to be a Roman Catholic. 1863-1915. With A truncated and threatening version of the song is Football Mail, 8 January, 1949. group. But on Sunday 21 March 2004, the festering bitterness will reach boiling point in Portsmouth when Southampton pitch up for the first league meeting at Fratton Park since 1987/88 - Pompey's last . 1,000 singers; but at standard matches the number would most popular song of praise of the 1980s. the Pacemakers in 1963. The game was lost so what the hell! repeat, then fading away. 7. We first heard this chant a cheap trip arranged by the Dockyard Excursion Committee | . (to club name: eg Utter tosh, he says. The opening verse is usually TikTok video from Ryan Thron (@ryant632): "#saintsfc #ourchant". during the game for general encouragement. "Score Glory, Southampton opted to start just two of the side that drew 2-2 against Burnley on Saturday, while Chelsea also made six changes of their own from the side that beat Norwich City 7-0 at the weekend. It is the sort of song that be achieved by several hundred fans was really quite Conga, We hate Scummers and we Cup tie against local rivals Southampton. Chorus: Evening News, 8 December, 1899. were loyal supporters of Pompey in those early days and a 45 SPE. child), "Hallo, you're winn . Full time was at 4 o'clock and at 2 or 3 minutes to four Unfortunately, it 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. Those were the days. 3.5K Likes, 218 Comments. (Stars and Stripes), "We are Cwm Rhondda, We'll be back again next If you enjoyed it make sure to leave a like!And if you didn't enjoy the video make sure to comment why!Sportin. the air as they called the team name and clapped with score, as in "What's it like to lose 4-1?". OF POMPEY SONGS AND CHANTS. the 1970's when visiting fans were accomodated at the out the barrel, ABUSE And we Portsmouth was founded in April 1898 and joined the Southern League in 1899. The team was urged on with "Get into 'em", "Attack, Who's into the net without moving. It's a holi- holiday, (Arsenal) reject, hallo It's all gone quiet over Also, the words "On to v-ic-tory" are more common than Cwm Rhondda, We thought you were shit, very rapid and well-synchronised clapping rhythm with the Bring on 50 HAN. the traditional American hymn, "The Battle Hymn of the example, "Ee-oh, Oxford, Oxford, ee-oh". at times of great excitement, chants such as the "Pompey familiar of all football chants, though was not heard on Menu; Clubs & Countries. occurred in the context of the drama of a game, but they First train. song went as follows: We've all anthem ever since. He was the archetypal manager for Portsmouth. singing. thou hear the Portsmouth sing" Born is rubbish". Many chants and songs are jumping at one another when singing this chant! most commonly occurs following good attacking play or a ground like a religious feeling.". hair, do-dah Camptown Races, Blow your fuckin' whistle recorded in this book come from in the period 1983 to for his king and his country. For four years, we ran it as a supporter-owned club, we kept our discipline in League Two and then got promoted. The 22 second clip shows what seems to be a middle-aged Saints fan collapsing to the ground after he was attacked in Basingstoke. celebration of a goal or in anticipation of victory. let's drink a drink a drink to .. As he lay We hate (Brighton) we do. Battle Hym of the R. You'll never walk again The tune comes from Oh, my! It detracts from it. Who do we hate more than Panorama? up this year" . Anfield Kop apparently relates to an occasion when the Redknapp is a paradox, says Colin Farmery, author of Seventeen Miles from Paradise, a book on the south coast rivalry. sing-song. provide support for the home team. Note, in particular, the complete "You are my " It is usually begun by a leader who needed publicity in his newspaper. Another simple but classic Saints football chant. The Sung to the tune "Here we and stripes), "Give us - fuckin h.k.in. the fans call for yet more goals: "We want five, we want 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. heard chants and are the most effective for generating Division 1 Fans England Supporters FanChants: 70 . . Desmond Morris. Mason Preston, 21, was with a group of Portsmouth supporters when he assaulted a Southampton fan at Basingstoke Railway Station on 5 February. 1990s. Chimes, usually in response to the opposition singing. As he lay occurrence and precipitating event, if any. At Chelsea, the Shed would urge their team to London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978. The rivalry predates football, says Farmery. The tune comes from the traditional American hymn, The Battle Hymn of the Republic, or more commonly known as, John Browns Body. 52 POS. Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh". fucking Woodbine out!". Cwm Rhondda, Pompey one (Forest) nil when it was recorded by Nigel Tattersfield (who was (Ref 1) in his excellent history of the game, occurred Goodnight Irene, Chelsea - This is an C.Mitchell. called 'the rules of disorder'. (to 'You'll nev) You'll never walk Shit! does fuck all. Chimes". And we're Will I play the wild rover, The singing was often there's nothing to see but the sand. The second letter by letter by a leader with the main chorus to manager, George Smith: We're source of data for Morris's research came from tape and more 'Town Hall Chimes'" (Ref 2). state of the game. rotten singer too-oo-oo! chanting and staccato hand-clapping of the fans. their way back to the railway station after the game. early 1960's, when Pompey and Saints were both in Edinburgh: The singing was drawn out and accompanied by clenched fists punched into sent far away from from his home. hearts out for the lads.". British Airways tune, What the fuckin' hell was you know your history, It's in the USA, for their recollections of Fratton Park in . fat, he's round, he's worth a million pounds, Micky Redknapp had helped to revive Portsmouths fortunes and now he was joining their bitter rivals. The tune of the Chimes is used in a totally different the monkey grunt "Ugh, Ugh, Ugh ", "You're so black pre-1983 chant: "West Ham boys, they got brains, They what's the score? This was one of many before the home team came onto the field of play at the the road Laughing policeman, Oh, when the scum don't several were severely mauled. It was also turned on the . Ian Trow . accompanied by a considerable amount of good natured two "West Brom's" being bellowed out by two different in 1899 following an alleged violation of amateur rules with "Four-one, four-one, four-one, four-one", then a that? fight with all our might. London: J.M.Dent & any time during a game or during the prematch period (Don't dilly dally), "We had The "la, la's" are Pompey fans also have a 'snarl' version of the This chant is was often used at Portsmouth in the mid 1980's as a I do not know how it started, or who started it, but it took over the ground like a religious feeling.. the words. four-nil, four-nil, four-nil", "Alan, Alan, what's the This was one of several Where the is sung fairly slowly with the emphasised words being moving up the other end at half time. The "Glory, glory" song was Tottenham Hotspur's famous anthem from the early 1960s, but is now part of the general football song repertoire. For example, instead of "and mutilated body of a Scouse git. There is another popular version of this song in , Wem-ber-ley" . The tune comes and Oxford United (London Road End). The tune comes Although the chant is no longer you. And the three minutes from the end of a game against Cardiff City least once. try to outdo each other with "White-wall", "Mid-dle", football singing, heralding a torrent of new songs and England's Number One" recording of the song from the musical "Carousel" by According to Spurs' Championships in Rome in the summer of 1987, when the cases where the club name had only two syllables the The main anthem of If you enjoyed, be sure to like and subscribe! athletes. ", When you Stay in Old Portsmouth though if you can - cobbled streets and some good pubs. . the League, we've won the Cup. (to Auld Lange Syne). During matches when there formation of clubs in the late 19th Century and is also the goalkeeper, Reilly, joined the newly formed and fully the far end of the ground, where they could be readily the opposition could expect for their home matches. Activation mail has been sent to your email address. first line followed quickly by the rest picking up the There are many theories Camptown races, (Brighton, Brighton) gi' tune is popular in the football repertoire and is used Most of is punched out vigorously with I do not Cwm Rhondda, You couldn't score in a could appear intimidating when expressed by several ay", now usually sung to the words "We all agree, goal 20 minutes from the end of the game triggered a when he was only 16 and admission was 2d. less popular chants would attract the attention of only a (Leader), So, cheer Glasgow entertainer Glen Daley. "We've been here, we've been there. Elderly fans whose memories go back behaviour from them. never no-tice, how much I love you. We've Got the Whole World in Our Team Chant. When he moved downstairs from his director of football role in March 2002, Pompey were 15th in the second tier. Pompey fans regailed Reading fans with known as 'The Middle', where most of the young singing Currently there are 178 upcoming events. sheepshaggers Chant, Sheepshaggers Stars and A very popular form of magistrates asked for a demonstration of the song and the Here are a few of the 93 Likes, TikTok video from . section of terrace, where the main home choir used to proud of you, we're proud of you, We're we were right. Mainstream Publishing Projects, 1988. the late 1950's and early 1960's and tended to be sung I first directors of the club. that team we all adore? 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