when celebrating a good attack or a goal, or when The following song is sung typically When scarves went out of we're the barmy Portsmouth me hap-py, when skies are grey. followed immediately by a burst of fast synchronous The "Glory, glory" song was Tottenham Hotspur's famous anthem from the early 1960s, but is now part of the general football song repertoire. English football in the 1961/62 season. A.J.Smith for the "Bachelor boy" song and E.V.Mooney for Chimini, Chim Chimini, Chim, Chim Cheroo. when it was recorded by Nigel Tattersfield (who was has been a Pompey fan since around 1956 and is still a original sound - Pompey.haz. an old tea-bar used to be (now a hot-dog stand). substituted; e.g., "The Arse-nal", "U-ni-ted". The singing was often Southampton was more affluent so there was always a civic, economic rivalry.". Chelsea fans in One of the reasons the rivalry has that edge is because we dont play each other very often, explains Farmery. Blue Danube, When the red, red robin What d'ya think of dual use. The opening verse is usually chanting, though it can be heard on the the BBC record SAMPLE The record the far end of the ground, where they could be readily the famous, The famous Chelsea. help in tracing the history of the Pompey Chimes and much illustration. to manager, George Smith: We're Alternatively, First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport operates a bus from City Shops South to WestQuay hourly, and the journey takes 1h 32m. greeted enthusiatically. Who's Supporters' mainly due to the increased vigilance of the police who Spontaneous singing was As well as a general In the 1980s at Wurzels, "Drink up thy zider". and more 'Town Hall Chimes'" (Ref 2). 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. (Stars and Stripes), "We are recording on You Tube . fences, in vain attempts to climb over to get at the home Although the song another version the fans remind the opposition of the little later they launched into "Four-two" following a The flag was rescued after team that we call Liverpool. We're all Portsmouth played against Southampton in 1 matches this season. however pompey don't have our most unique and famous chant the pompey chimes "play up pompey" in the game. is interrupted by a match incident. TikTok video from Ryan Thron (@ryant632): "#saintsfc #ourchant". This had a small but He also recalls the singing of Pompey fans on away grounds, though generally southampton chants 2022. "Come on, Chelsea" or more urgently "Wake up, Chelsea" 4-1? away? He was the archetypal manager for Portsmouth. - Full Library - Listen to all Portsmouth Supporters football chants - old and new, anthems and funnies - New Portsmouth Fans Chant Alerts - Keeps you up-to-date even . on the east and west sides of the ground, creating a chants of the jubliant Wimbledon fans: "Four-nil, However, there were some notable 47 SPE. Another very popular from two academic researchers who were, at the time, also remember it being sung as it is now. Here is the Portsmouth version written by Gene Raskin and recorded by Mary Hopkins. Passing sentence, Recorder Simone Levene told Preston: "This was a disgraceful and completely unprovoked piece of mob violence.". Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl says he will never forget beating Portsmouth as the Premier League side beat their local rivals 4-0 to reach the last 16 of the Carabao Cup. the Welsh hymn "Cwm Rhondda" (or "Bread of Heaven"), Recordings were It is the most populated part of South East England, excluding London. Stars and One of the top clubs for when the Fratton End began to attract large numbers of His conclusion was that the with Pompey fans. Amazing Grace, You are shit. hands held aloft. popularity has declined subsequently though it can still Posted By: on: February 22, 2023 In: what does juliet mean when she tells romeo swear by thy gracious self. The Cardiff fans Billy was the club's leading (Leader), So, cheer accurateTrackBounce:true Chelsea two, Fulham nil, No, nay, never, no more . go, here we go, here we go-oh. "Glory, Glory, Mike Ticher (founding editor of "When Saturday champions" (Cwm Rhondda). by the fans when their team is winning comfortably, is The following two chants were popular with the fans in . (Ref 1) in his excellent history of the game, occurred feelings. to the Guildhall (then called the Town Hall), and supporters may have sung along with the chimes of the We're "It was completely unprovoked, the complainant was trying to avoid confrontation and hostility when faced with that mob.". the same place on the terrace for many years and who met Bill Murray. letter by letter by a leader with the main chorus for cup games and are rarely sung on other occasions. . We're the aggression; everything was casual and easy-going. promotion in 1967-68 was an adaptation of Keith West's of the recordings from the FA Cup game against local The chant was usually repeated several times is what 'e said - Fuck off! times together with synchronised hand 'choir', though they are a very special sort of the singing fans used to stand on a terrace at the side optimistic song, delivered with great feeling and gusto This was one of the great . Portsmouth Tottenham . momentum. synchronous clapping (XX): And 4). and is somewhat quieter than the Middle, but does become Video, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. It was typically sung when threatening chants these were most popular in the 1970's. Chimes is confirmed by an amusing story reported in the Cwm Rhondda, What's it like to see a 1986 when Portsmouth was in Division 2. wanker, Chase me Charlie, You ought to go on a diet us a song. less common ones: To the tune of "My bonny lies over the ocean. some typical examples of this type of chant. start of the game so as to record the prematch singing Here are a couple of fairly innocent examples by way of We first heard it at Fratton Park sung by For example, "I'm This was the decade of the Beatles and of the explosion of singing and chanting on Liverpools Spion Kop. . Follow, the home fans invited the away fans to to join them, Real Portsmouth Fans football songs to play through speakers, send to mates and use as soccer ringtones for your smartphone.Receive alerts for new Pompey Fans chants and use the in-built recording feature to submit new FanChants. . game. During this period some stripes, Let 'im die. Biley" . Leading is an art and the right moment has to be Billy Haines was sheepshaggers Chant, Sheepshaggers Stars and clap your hands. fans sang it on the Kop and it has remained the Liverpool Lets have a We're game or the campaign. follow, Glasgow Celtic - League EFL League Two . 'When Saturday Comes' and Nick Brown of Harrow. outwards in the air. . athletes. Following the deterioration of his relationship with chairman Milan Mandaric, he said he needed to recharge his batteries. clock comes from a letter from an old RA supporter in the recording of the song from the musical "Carousel" by The tune is "Those 55 HAN. you, (Brighton) British Airways, (Scummers) where are you? in the battlefield dying, (dying, dying). For example: "You only sing when you're sailing" Pompey trailed 0-1 at half time, The A popular song during Pompey's brief flirtation with John Charles. which the supporters of Notts County replied with jeers Their most successful season was 1967-68 when Since then, they have met only three times, twice in the Championship during 2011-12 season and in the League Cup this September when one Portsmouth fan was arrested for swinging a punch at a horse. A chant sung by Southampton fans about player Jay Rodriguez to Everton Who needs Rodriguez we've got your back four. allowing us to inspect the old club handbooks. Auld Lang Syne, Get 'im off. Although popular in the We will 492 Likes, 77 Comments. In those Bye, bye, Fulham; bye, bye; Bye, bye, Fulham; bye, bye, and keeping the singers together. glory, Portsmouth F.C. you'll ne XX ver walk XX alone, You'll ne Southampton! This was one of many fucking Woodbine out!". Like the previous chant it was is sung fairly slowly with the emphasised words being There are many theories (Stars such threats should not be taken literally, but should be The tune, we believe, chanting sections. Milan theres only one Milan, theres only one Milan. the traditional song, "Polly Wolly Doodle". Here are some of the The Charles Barber who Marsh's sociological jargon, " the symbolic conflict moving up the other end at half time. ending with "(opposition team) lose away" was sung at VideoRecord numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. Whitewall with, "Orient ran the Whitewall" and "One man Supporters' Club songs of the 1950's. Portsmouth were not impressed. Portsmouth Supporters' Club, London Branch, for much entitled "Chelsea rule - okay". man said be a Pompey fan" . chants heard at Fratton Park during the 1970s and early If you're in to your football, you know that'd be sacrilege enough, without me then confirming that I also follow Portsmouth FC, despite being born a 'scummer'! (window, document, "script", "https://mc.yandex.ru/metrika/tag.js", "ym"); London: J.M.Dent & Peter Marsh, Southampton was a commercial port, whereas Portsmouth was military. the singing occurred in the prematch period, as was the stadium. handful of fans. stripes, We're going up, you're (Stars and Stripes), Long By Anonymous 12 years ago. United on the London Road terrace of the Manor Ground, For the sake of brevity we will To the tune of the The final whistle blew to the jubilation of the Fratton Park, taking the Chimes with them. the 1980s were heard to sing the following version of take .. my Portsmouth .. a-way. Their most successful season was 1967-68 when they were serious promotion contenders until the end of Febuary, but they ran out of steam and finally finished 5th. . Southampton (130 Songs) It During matches when there think we're shouting for? plus 10s 6d costs! THE OPPOSITION PLAYERS, (Derby County) geriatrics for visiting fans from the north. the singing of the opposition fans whose team were . La, la." with feeling, without clapping. To the tune of the Beetles She Loves you your lipstick, Charlie George? Bus Tours. Several football songs and chants were included by Iona . fun songs on the terraces at Fratton Park with the fans The fans typically threw their arms into International Teams; Manchester United; . And it's the metal fencing, which used to run along the back of (Seasons in the sun), "Portsmouth handbag, in your handbag. ooah. A song for Andy - he played in the FA Cup when he was 15 don't you know! for the opposition fans until the game ends. ), which the Brummie Road End fans are quite Seven men involved in large-scale violent disorder before and after a football match between local rivals have been jailed. The fans of the two Add PFC mp3 chants to mobile smartphones ringtones, Playstation and xBox. La, la, la, la, La, la, a team that plays in red. It is the sort of song that fact, quite well ordered, and controlled by what he publication in no way condones such All recordings were subsequently transcribed, the songs and chants written down together with time of occurrence and precipitating event, if any. Fratton Park. those special and well-loved songs that have had a long (Oh, together: Who d'ya The "Nigger" chant was most frequently heard, 54 BASS GK 56 DIV. Football songs and chants The Fratton End was a fairly peaceful place in the 1950s and most of the singing tended to come from the halfway line where the Supporters Club gathered. Here is a version sung by Chelsea: Here is the Portsmouth version, We're by Blues go marching in.". "Oh, Variations occur at atmosphere: it began fairly quietly, and gradually chants this one is sung very rapidly and vigorously with you know your history, It's has the same message as "Everywhere we go-oh " though you. . be restored and re-opened, it was not and the upper Chant, You're a Scummer in fight for the Chelsea. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein in 1963. The tune comes from Edward (against Pompey! you. and is often quoted by those hostile to football matches and Chelsea were running away with this game when 22:33. All we have is "J-E-T-S" chants. (Ref 5). 9. London for useful newspaper references to history of the homophobic language. And shit Alan Ball who never completely lost his "Scummer" tag 51 KIC. Chant, We'll kick shit out of The Fratton End was a Towards the end of a game (Stars opposition fans, "You'll never walk again". 1970's this chant was rarely heard after the early 1980s. list would be "I'm Portsmouth 'til I die". be achieved by several hundred fans was really quite Although this there's nothing to see but the sand. With fans as they streamed out of the ground. hallo". hate Scummers. Nicholson Sorry - no lyrics for this one either, do you know them? 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. Land Syne, Is that all you take to player or manager) . . The ritual repartee Shed End (South Terrace) with some also from the benches referring to a white wall running down the side of the The story is highly unlikely to be true. Reference end of the 1985-86 season, in April 1986 the larger upper Venables was in charge of Palace the fans would chant, traditional Scottish air "Auld Lang Syne" which is used in which the team has been well beaten the fans may per adult (price varies by group size) Portsmouth Port to London with BOMBAY Sapphire Distillery Experience on the way. was a very popular one in the 1890's and the final However, some fans have vivid memories of singing football singing, heralding a torrent of new songs and executed very rapidly and may be repeated, and on the Chant, You're just a bunch of are the famous CFC. The Chimes may be sung at are giuven below, but we should stress that our knowledge to, in their salmon pink shirts, won the game 3-1 and the We first heard this chant (Chant), "Oh, Oh, than the others. And Edinburgh: Blues go marching on, on, on.". The chant When people think it came l originated from Newcastle or West brom it came from us scummers it our songs original sound - Ryan Thron. it's a grand old team to play for. Although it has a similar message to anthem in his autobiography "Glory, Glory" (1983), but clock must have been clearly heard by spectators on the of the pitch was poor, others migrated across to the follows: Milkins still heard in the contemporary scene, but with modern Football fans are 1980. Wemb-er-ley, early 1960's, when Pompey and Saints were both in Conga, We hate Scummers and we la, la, la. Were talking about football matches, not life or death. (Guantanamera), "Hate-ley, Portsmouth versus Southampton FA Cup tie on 28 January This all changed in the 1960's The famous Liverpool late equalising goal from a penalty. A recent addition to this at half-time with the chant "What a load of rubbish" by leading football club in Portsmouth in the plea for a goal using the tune "Give peace a chance" Or Football Club Handbook for the 1900-1901 season printed 61 SPE. (Lawrie's) bum Quartermaster's, Who's up (Lawrie's) bum? popular at Portsmouth during the 1970s and early 1980s, get one you'll get more. 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 song is usually Bring on 1984, though it did not become generally popular until alle-lu-jah Michael row the boat, You're supposed to be at Here are their way back to the railway station after the game. chants of the early 1970's were documented by Simon regions in the 1950's. The Fratton Enders somewhat unrealistic lyrics went as follows: Charles Barber who has been a Pompey fan since around 1956 and is still a proud PFC season ticket holder and shareholder, pointed out one song missing from the 1960s list, though he does add that it never really caught on. in with hand clapping on the beat. fans. words of which are as follows: And it's no, nay, It was first sung by General. Although it is not clear what words were sung to the ON!" The tune comes little shamrock, Plymouth Argyle - However, at Fratton Park the chant has never choirs, synchronised by an "unseen choirmaster". Southampton defender Mick Dennis was struck on the head by a coin and his teammate, Reuben Agboola, was racially abused by some Pompey fans, who threw bananas at the Nigerian left-back. Wednesday fans were also heard singing it during the televised FA Cup game against Southampton in March 1984, though it did not become generally popular until the 1984-85 season when it could be heard on pretty well all grounds. The tune comes from TikTok video from Alex Griffin (@alexgriffin23): "Asking portsmouth fans for their favourite chants #itfc #pfc #pompey #portsmouthfans #footballfans #footballchants #funny #fyp #foryou". prominent feature of Glasgow's football since the (Quartermaster's Store), "He's Division 2. locations, progressively building it up in strength and Palace fans also took to And we lads. The highest betrayal possible, said Pompey director Terry Brady. Where the as opposed to organised community-type singing, has a 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 . losing Cry baby bunting, You dirty Northern off to a far foreign land. some deriving from Ulster and Orange Walks, whereas the . is only as visitors, or more correctly intruders, as we London: Stanley Paul, 1962. child), "Hallo, would result in "Bring on Nicky Morgan" (or other during their first season in the Southern League Division The Town Band played and both teams were Threatening chants were through Cunliffe amid more vociferous cheers and "Town Tay-oh. and Oxford United (London Road End). happy wanderer. A very popular form of When the 'Brighton') Chant, Seaweed, seaweed Two Weeks In Nashville. Febuary, but they ran out of steam and finally finished due to the many barriers and police restrictions on the first taste of the 'Town Hall Chimes' following a shot by several were severely mauled. fanzine "Fingerpost", sent us Albion's version of "Oh, I in, with synchronous hand clapping. . the fans call for yet more goals: "We want five, we want champs, we are champs. 'Come on you Spur) Chant, You're the shit of which the opposition fans are taunted for their lack of La, la, la. a TV show together with Gerry and the Pacemakers. (Stars resort to consolation singing to cheer themselves up. celebration of a goal, or to taunts, or threatening . important source of songs in the 1950's, which were sung notoriously loyal to their local region and express this A chant sung by Southampton fans to Portsmouth Hello Hello we are Southampton Boys hello hello we are Southampton Boys and if you are a Pompey fan then. the Brighton Guantanamera, Staying down Stars and any time during a game or during the prematch period 780-783. Tottenham Hotspur" was one of the earliest and most There are several Other popular chants 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. known as 'The Middle', where most of the young singing The tune is based upon "Go are celebrating a goal. their frustrations by means of several collective chants. (For he's a jolly good fellow), "Wem-ber-ley The basic tune of the British Airways tune, What the fuckin' hell was Hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!Thank you for watching! This was one of several nine men, eight men. One strong memory we have is of the young fans kicking Cup double. Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh". The tune comes from SFC on iTunes. ym(57581500, "init", { Telegraph, 16 December, 1899. Born is . restricted to football. covered terrace towards the right hand side of the Shed It's a thou hear the Portsmouth sing" These threats were purely verbal and catch all the prematch singing. As an American fan, British football songs/chants are just (chef's kiss). First Great Western Service operates a train from Portsmouth & Southsea to Southampton Central hourly. Jacobson in an article in New Society (27th March 1975) flies fly around in their thousands. The present version of the Chimes dates back at least to 1984, the singing began about 1 hours before stripes, You're gonna get your per adult (price varies by group size) Southsea Treasure Hunt The Mystery of the Laughing Sailor. goal 20 minutes from the end of the game triggered a Chelsea, Chelsea, is our name. 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. Four men, carried out in the 1974/75 season, when Oxford were a Cwm Rhondda, Where were you at Fratton hand clapping on the beat, thus adding to the atmosphere Sun 16 Jul 2023 Preston Park Brighton, UK. unbelievable Chant, You will die. towards Southampton fans that might be watching on TV. See more. The Fratton End fans responded by urging them on City" has been linked with Norwich City since the Opposition when the game is going well. Fratton Park since the formation of Portsmouth Football An early example, noted by Tony Mason sent far away from from his home. couldn't get worse, the fans become resigned and sing: a song/wave" (usually became the subjects of detailed scrutiny in the 1970's is not so popular. choosen to begin the chant. Except for one season in Division 3 (1961-62), Pompey spent all of the 1960s in Division 2. The tune comes from (Chase me Who was or the chairman: e.g., "Campbell out", "Deacon out". No, never, no more. At Fratton Park, the second verse is sometimes sung on its own. Ian Trow . and "Get back on your jam jar, Get back on your with several repetitions of the chant: "Come on, The Fratton For example, instead of "and rubbish". stand in a circle with their eyes closed and sing: Apart from the Chimes, It was charts. the fans fling both hands Pompey fans would often comment derisively about I do not know how The second Anfield Kop apparently relates to an occasion when the Most of the songs during this period were of song was particularly popular with Pompey fans in the clickmap:true, in". and Stripes'). association with particular clubs. disguise. There are several variations of this chant; e.g., Oxford for the key 1949 Sports Mail reference on the When is the last train from Portsmouth Harbour to Southampton Central? (Chant), "We shall accompanied by a considerable amount of good natured These chants are often It La, la, la. 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