CAFC Matt
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I was wondering if singing is a 'newish' or has been around for ever at football matches. Seems as if it was started by sme drunk people one day and has kinda stuck. Anyone know
Paddy B said:OK maybe this wont be as in depth as Easy's answers but i can help....
According to the superb "Football Grounds of Great Britain" by Simon Inglis there were reports of Blackburn Rovers fans singing at matches from as early as 1901 but it really only took off with Liverpool fans singing on the Kop in the sixties basically just singing the pop songs of the day (hence you'll never walk alone)
SM BHAFC said:Yep seen footage of scousers singing Beatles songs on the kop in the 60's, however my old man is a Tottenham fan and he said that when Spurs won the double they sung Glory, Glory Hallelujah and the Spurs go marching on he was in his late twenties then so he remembers it well. This was 1961 so maybe singing at footy has been around a bit longer?
Brovian said:I remember asking my Dad this question and he said they used to sing at Palace before WW2, the favorite one wasn't so much a song as a type of 'singing chant' that went 'Up the Paleeee, up the Paleeee, up the Paleeeee'.
He may well be consulting his copy of "Dicks Out 2: You're Not Singing Any More?" by Rob Merrills, which is (apparently) the definitive history of English football chants.Seagullmatt said:Where is Easy 10's answer? I'm sure it would make an inteesting read!