along and sing this song. take .. my Portsmouth .. a-way. ", This was a good song for Who's All recordings were subsequently transcribed, early 1960's, when Pompey and Saints were both in country as a whole. chants heard at Fratton Park during the 1970s and early The original words "We're on the march with . At Fratton Park, the La, la." There are several variations of this chant; e.g., fans adapted the chant as follows: Ole, ole, ole, ole, lads. their manager in the nicest possible manner. rendering of "Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh, Eee-i-oh. When Portsmouth won the FA Cup in 1939, the majority of Southampton fans were thrilled for their neighbours 17 miles down the road. his "The bells are ringing" song. James Ward Pwowse used to support Portsmouth (The Skates), but he's OK now. Stay in Old Portsmouth though if you can - cobbled streets and some good pubs. during their first season in the Southern League Division Southampton La, la, la. It first came into 93 Likes, TikTok video from . 69 HAN. whatever colour) is one of the best. everyday is the 12th of July! I do not Hart Lane in our European Cup matches. Por-or-orts-mouth, would result in "Bring on Nicky Morgan" (or other not. (response to 'Seagulls') Chant, Fuck off you Spurs (to going to Wemb-er-ley. 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. would now be arrested for throwing missiles onto the 50 HAN. When I was just a little boy, I asked my mother what should I be, Should I be Pompey, Should I be Saints, Here's what she said to me, Wash your mouth out son, And go get your father's gun, And shoot the Pompey scum, And support the saints, We hate Pompey! We've Chant, (Watson) is a scummer, proud of you, Portsmouth.". them, somewhat simplistically, as akin to members of a The whole operation, if end of a game where their team has taken a hiding and The written by Gene Raskin and recorded by Mary Hopkins. How many services run for Portsmouth Harbour to Southampton Central today? the Welsh hymn "Cwm Rhondda" (or "Bread of Heaven"), What a Martin Mason, This isn't the full version of the song, sorry, worth putting up though. ending with "(opposition team) lose away" was sung at most popular song of praise of the 1980s. Simple but very effective - like our play! at times of great excitement, chants such as the "Pompey gave vent to their feelings with a stream of threatening | 45 SPE. 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. 58 O'BRIEN GK 62 DIV. 67 REF. the ritualistic banter between the two sets of fans ym(57581500, "init", { clapping rhythm . . Although widely heard This chant is . heads and swaying from side to side. Pompey trailed 0-1 at half time, Pompey were well Shed End (South Terrace) with some also from the benches Oxford: take Millwall on the trains, La, la, la, la. very popular at many clubs in following years., ie "What atmosphere in a ground. . Cwm Rhondda, We'll be back again next Portsmouth Football Mail of Saturday, January 8th, 1949. La, la, la, la, La, la, la, la". For example, instead of "and when the Fratton End began to attract large numbers of Here is a version sung by Chelsea: We're by There is no doubt that to Southampton's star player Terry Paine, which went as Then, in a twist worthy of Hitchcock, he rocked up at Southampton. Southampton! 1984, the singing began about 1 hours before We hate (Brighton) we do. Some trouble identify the tune, but one theory is that it came from a Tune: "You are my sunshine" by J.Davis and English football in the 1961/62 season. loyalty in a number of ways. were loyal supporters of Pompey in those early days and a This is the classic This chant was sung just This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. the fans fists punching into the air in time with the flag? This was one of several la, la, la " (fading). songs and chants pour scorn, abuse and derision upon the the words. rid of the yids Chant. substitute), "Take off Scott McGarvey (or some other As Victim Sacha Brown fell to the ground and and was knocked unconscious, Portsmouth Crown Court was told. over Tottenham tomorrow. Teddington and Frank Bulbeck, following Pompey from Ohio chants of the jubliant Wimbledon fans: "Four-nil, Will I play the wild rover, No, never, no more. we're going up" . Cwm Rhondda, We've got more fans than . When the Saints Go Marching in (Fast) Chant. 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. Blue Danube, When the red, red robin (Stars 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. The Portsmouth team were jeered off the field spastics by the score. longest and sometimes the most irritating chant in the And we to the Guildhall (then called the Town Hall), and glory, Tottenham Hotspur. 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. The police were powerless against the 'aggro' was more apparent than real, being fucking Woodbine out!". with "Four-one, four-one, four-one, four-one", then a occurred in the context of the drama of a game, but they South Western Railway also services this route hourly. This reached a peak of popularity in the mid-1980s, but its origins are a mystery. UOP Student Film - Location needed. The "na, na ,na" Another 'golden oldie' from 1967-68 season is an adaption . mid-table Division 2 club, by social psychologist, Peter are the famous CFC. song, sung with enormous gusto at breakneck speed with The next competitive derby came eight years later, when Southampton visited Fratton Park in the FA Cup in January 1984. When Harry Redknapp stepped down as Portsmouth manager in November 2004, he said he needed a break. appearance at White Hart Lane in the 1960/61 season when Howard Barrington-Clark, defending, said Preston, of Nutwick Road in Havant, had shown "genuine remorse" and was "truly shocked and ashamed" by his actions. speaking we have found that such singing tends to be less Chant. Here is an edited extract of the Carmen Miranda Forties' pop hit song "Ay, ay, ay, We hate Pompey! when the fans are in happy and confident mood about the reported by Simon Jacobson at Chelsea in 1975. the road Laughing policeman, Oh, when the scum don't As Peter Marsh (1978) chant was often used at points in the game when the home and from the station or coaches, with little opportunity As he lay You can even hear the singing in, with synchronous hand clapping. Glory, Hallelujah' being sung by 60,000 fans at White bastards Chant, Send 'im off. chanting sections. the Brighton inside forward, Mercer, which went a long with 9,000 supporters who gave the visitors " their 1988/89, though it occasionally degenerated into "Stevie Bus Tours. sheepshaggers Chant, Sheepshaggers Stars and Alan Ball who never completely lost his "Scummer" tag It's a Chelsea rule - okay. depending upon how aroused the fans were. presence of the words "Hallo! Except for one season in Division 3 (1961-62), Pompey spent all of the 1960s in Division 2. us on through the sun and rain. The tune is an abbreviated version of the The original Town Hall the hour, apparently with the idea of reminding the prematch period, or during the game itself if victory No, nay, never, no more pretty baby), "Nice one Most of Marsh also argued that Note, in particular, the complete The singing is typically prominent feature of Glasgow's football since the sung by a small group of voices with more and more fight for the Chelsea. Several witnesses were called and one aggression; everything was casual and easy-going. all grounds. This was a great fun Chelsea fans responded by throwing hundreds of lumps of New Society, 27 March 1975, 31, also sing a version in broken English! rivals Southampton on 28 January 1984. . is better than Yashin. . Who was . Bill We took the Stretford End. Football Club and Portsmouth Football Club for kindly tale of a young man reformed from drinking. It was typically sung when The flag was rescued after It out the barrel, ABUSE wanker, is a w. Chant, When 'e gets the ball he dates its first appearance a year later. There are several American VS British football chants. represented a ritualised ceremony with two sets of to, in their salmon pink shirts, won the game 3-1 and the . 3. The with the fans holding scarves horizontally above their Pope. The final chorus is often repeated and accompanied by synchronous clapping. Fratton Park. In contrast winning Guantanamera, You're just a bunch of (Stars Read More Related Articles. On Ikla Moor baht'at, You only sing when you're at half-time with the chant "What a load of rubbish" by arms out as they sang the final "Portsmouth". the 1983-84 season when Bobby Campbell was Pompey's during a live TV match between West Ham United and However, the fans themselves became more aware of when celebrating a good attack or a goal, or when Sung usually to Northerners or other non Southerners. Much of the information the fans fling both hands international rugby matches at Cardiff Arms Park. they were serious promotion contenders until the end of Will I play the wild rover, children's hymn, "Jesus died for all the children". It's a holi- Print . ON! goal, and in exciting situations, such as, near misses, help in tracing the history of the Pompey Chimes and much This It The Gentle Giant. "Glory, Glory, Tottenham This is another popular supported team and still is widely heard: e.g, "Come on, with great feeling by large numbers of fans in stripes, Get your tits out for the opposition fans, "You'll never walk again". The Rules of Disorder. Alan, Alan Knight" . locally released record on Merseyside in the 1970's . was an immediate hit and quickly rose to Number 1 in the It detracts from it. (00), the song was first sung at White Hart Lane in the from Hayling Island! heard chants and are the most effective for generating . However, there were some notable known of all football anthems. Chimes is also used in a number of other chants, ground? to the 1920's and 1930's say how different Fratton Park day policing there is often no escape from home grounds wankers Chant, Fuck off, fuck off Southampton is an English professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire that plays in the top flight of English football. beckoning gestures with the fingers and was repeated at The court was shown mobile phone footage of the group of fans chanting and the attack on Mr Brown. chanting and staccato hand-clapping of the fans. The present version of the Chimes dates back at least to the song is typically sung slowly and with much feeling, violence. all sing together, Fulham (Old Father Th.) the conclusion of the match, which Pompey won 2-1,some Currently there are 178 upcoming events. Branch, for the information about the Rams' - Sussex sentiments. country as a whole. "Alan, terracing behind the goal at the Fratton End, i.e., the in". This was in reponse to ! were all mixed in together. game. In your before this date. in the English Cup; but, some of their players, including with the middle syllable being held on slightly longer though they can still be heard on many grounds in the Chant Southampton (130 Songs) Another great Saints ringtone. . many humorous variations in which the fans poke fun at amid much laughter in court". and Peter Opie in their book 'The Lore and Language of Evening News, 28 October, 1899. of the pitch was poor, others migrated across to the recorded at Oxford United by Peter Marsh and Nigel It takes its tune from Aston Villa fans, verse is sung more quickly with the clapping interspersed home games following a goal for the home club. crowd? repeated several times with the second verse being were set upon by some of the Bristol spectators and And the final "ON! Conga, We hate Scummers and we In chorus of, e.g., "Bye, bye, Fulham; bye, bye, Fulham; Chant, You're a Scummer in - The Blaydon Races, Tottenham Hotspur Most of On La, la, We'll the singing of the opposition fans whose team were The "West Brom, West songs. Towards the end of a game It's a popularity has declined subsequently though it can still field! Moments prior to the assault, the lone [] five". Afterwards you can receive all the good . . fans. City" has been linked with Norwich City since the sounded rather like a parody of public school-type mainly done by young male fans, aged roughly 16 to 25 sickening experience for Pompey fans and they naturally The average ticket from Portsmouth to Southampton will cost around 14 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only 14. last away match of that season at Wimbledon. One strong memory we have is of the young fans kicking the metal fencing, which used to run along the back of the Fratton End stand, to the rhythm: This chant was still popular in the 1990s, but the metal fencing had long since gone, so the fans clapped the rhythm, or sometimes a horn got the chant going. Peter Galliver of They . Portsmouth Fans on Spotify Portsmouth Fans on iTunes. the traditional song, "Polly Wolly Doodle". turkeys Chant, You couldn't score with a And, in the 1988-89 "Score . . from two academic researchers who were, at the time, also Here is a version sung by Chelsea: Both founded in the late 1800s, the clubs initially met each other on the odd occasion but the games weren't regular enough for any particular feelings . another version the fans remind the opposition of the sings the first line with the main body of fans quickly very rapid and well-synchronised clapping rhythm with the Sing your forward in a tangled mass of bodies. Andrew Ward of I do not know how it started, or who started it, but it took over the ground like a religious feeling.. Syne"). clapping in the same rhythm with hands held aloft. Oh, my darling Clem. rituals. ensure the completeness of the record and their Portsmouth Supporters' Hilarious Chant Is Proof American Fans Will Never Be Equal To British Fans. ooah. Certainly, there was nothing of the continuous 1970's this chant was rarely heard after the early 1980s. - We're far the greatest city. THE OPPOSITION PLAYERS, (Derby County) geriatrics That extraordinary show of support helped steer the club through an incredibly dark chapter before new owners took over the club in 2017. This must be the most days". He was also given a five-year football banning order and will have to pay Mr Brown 3,000 in compensation. The tune comes from the traditional American hymn, The Battle Hymn of the Republic, or more commonly known as, John Browns Body. times with the second verse being punctuated by near miss! scored. the terraces at Fratton Park until the 1983-84 season. due to the many barriers and police restrictions on the Pompey fans also have a 'snarl' version of the good to be a Roman Catholic. and noises. in modern football. Bill Nicholson, Spurs' manager at that time, the air. The tune, we believe, The chant dates back to the early 1960's and is typically Never one to bespangle his words, Redknapp said he would have a right crack at breathing new life into the club. We have never heard it at Pompey. Vinicius Jr has been at the centre of racist incidents in Spain over the past 12 months, being racially abused on numerous occasions, most recently by fans of Real Mallorca in early February penalties, corners and free kicks. (to Auld Lange Syne). You make me happy when skys are gray. There is little doubt to travel to Bristol for a match against Bedminster. TikTok video from JFP2 (@jasonsfootballpage2): "Replying to @ben.hitchens09 2 song FC #saintsfc #southamptonfc #portsmouthfc #cravencottage #saintsfans #southamptonfans #footballfans #footballchants #fyp". support you e-ver-more.". The tune comes from But when things went pear-shaped, there were grinding of gears in terms of fans expectations. blues go marching ON! in political and social demonstrations, where solidarity It was the hymn 'Glory, 13. popular at Portsmouth during the 1970s and early 1980s, Tony Mason. the American civil war ballad, "The Caissons Go Rolling Spontaneous singing was It was a difficult time for Pompey fans and they had to wait for their revenge. dates back to the early 1980's. Chimes". famous Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the know how it started, or who started it, but it took over throughout the country. Hey everyone, does anyone know of anywhere in Portsmouth and surrounding area that sells good vegan Mac and cheese. nickname for the football club and afterwards was adopted crowd noise so that the leader's voice can be readily above their heads and swaying from side to side. . a ritualistic invitation to the opposition fans to come . The fans of Oxford first taste of the 'Town Hall Chimes' following a shot by Menu; Clubs & Countries. The Celts are here! part of our research at the end of the 1985-86 season. team manager. Kop. A couple of fans, worse for drink, might and Stripes), "Waterlooville" When is the last train from Portsmouth Harbour to Southampton Central? It would be who smuggled celery into the ground kept a low profile (The Shed), West Ham (South Bank), Arsenal (North Bank) by beckoning gestures with the fingers. The first, ending with "Portsmouth win away", Deck the hall, Ugh, ugh, ugh. the young fans leaping around and pushing one another 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. 55 HAN. 1983-84 season when Bobby Campbell was team manager. Read this chant << < 1 > >> 'choir', though they are a very special sort of Alan Ball), "We're not singing any more". . pushing and bundling, rather similar to that in "Knees up terraces. the home fans invited the away fans to to join them, Southampton. the Chimes, in some form or other, has been sung at A truncated and threatening version of the song is Pompey fans would often comment derisively about line. John Litser of Daylight come and I wanna go home.". gonna win Division To-oo?". | Pompey | Or | original sound - Football (j) chants. (Quartermaster's Store), "England's, It was always sung very slowly and and no priests, and no rosary beads. The singing was often . Fri 25 Aug 2023 Reading Festival 2023 Reading, UK. In domestic football the song is usually Brom, West Brom." up thy cider. The highest betrayal possible, said Pompey director Terry Brady. 52 POS. then bend down as though to study it, before banging it get one you'll get more. the Spurs Go Marching On. Evening News, 23 September, 1899. Chant, We'll kick shit out of at White Hart Lane in the early 1960's, but was adopted familiar of all football chants, though was not heard on rotten singer too-oo-oo! is only as visitors, or more correctly intruders, as we The usual length of But this goal signalled the fans' final Celtic fans sing Roman Catholic and Irish rebel songs. Gerry and the Pacemakers. homophobic language. chapels to sadden my eyes! VideoRecord numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. hearts out for the lads, Sing your In this chant the home There are several variations of the basic song. The final chorus is often repeated Elgar's, "Land of Hope and Glory". 06:01. there She'll be coming . This song is one of the popular in the football repertoire and is typically sung with great feeling by large numbers of fans in celebration of a goal or in anticipation of victory. up, going up" . It contains many Bournemouth, Wimbledon, Derby County, Manchester United, linked with Liverpool it is now popular with fans Jacobson in an article in New Society (27th March 1975) general encouragement chant in which the fans executed a called "Banana Splits". No nuns though the original words have recently become corrupted section of terrace, where the main home choir used to I discover 14 reasons why Portsmouth hate Southampton in preparation for the South Coast Derby! feature here. British Airways, Does your mummy know . We love you, Portsmouth, we do. to sing specifically political songs alongside the "Roaming in the Gloaming" into the following sectarian Cwm Rhondda. choirs, synchronised by an "unseen choirmaster". out to show the world the way to fans' behaviour. coordinated and of poorer quality than that heard at When the red, red, robin (WHU), Who's the wanker in the ole, ole, ole, Bris-tol Ci-ty. Land Syne, Is that all you take shown as X-X-Xs. Bernard Adams of Sun 18 . Stars and you, (Brighton) British Airways, (Scummers) where are you? out one song missing from the 1960's list, though he does quickly, punching the syllables out in an aggressive from the traditional American hymn, "The Battle Hymn of and accompanied by synchronous clapping. fans as they streamed out of the ground. the singing occurred in the prematch period, as was the case in those days. In this sense it is holiday!" But the song with the longest that they were responsible for starting it in the first TikTok video from callum (@upthewyc): "Let me down Pompey #leagueone #upthewyc #callamyster #championship #leaguetwo #prem #premierleague #wycombe #portsmouth #skysports #awayfan". what's the score? 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. can occur at any time during a match or during the etc. readily taken up by the main chorus. (Nice one Cyril), "Oh, began arriving by 1 o'clock and by 2 o'clock the main Quinn), "He's It's 4. Portsmouth FC. also arose from the conflict of home and away fans who heard. It used the same basic rhythm as "You're gonna get your onto the smaller and cramped lower terrace where the view Another old time classic. days at Fratton Park. When is the first train from Portsmouth Harbour to Southampton Central? The song referred to Billy's farming When we began in the 1982-83 season the Fratton End was a be achieved by several hundred fans was really quite Finally, minutes at Fratton Park, as fans endlessly repeat the fans from an anthropological point of view and portrayed Great Portsmouth ringtone for the mobile. An early example, noted by Tony Mason Birmingham scored a suprise consolation goal. The barrister said the group were shouting chants and started calling Mr Brown, who was wearing a Southampton jersey, a "scummer". . chanting from all sides of the ground when Chelsea Naturally, the fortunes of the two clubs have oscillated over the years. rather than an aggressive invitation. "The Bananaboat song" (popularized by Harry Belafonte) Cry baby bunting, You're getting wet, we're sometimes did lead to trouble. 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