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[Football] Strange songs team’s adopt









golddene

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Indeed it was an old Liverpool Folk song called Johnny Todd, so Everton have every right to use it. Whether they did before it became the Z-cars theme I don’t know, but I doubt it, because no one outside Liverpool would have known it, I would think.

Definitely Johnny Todd, I remember first year at junior school, I must have been 7 or 8 years old (1961/2) and our class teacher had a thing for 'country dancing' and one of the songs we had to learn and dance to was this song, I can still remember the words to my shame, it was a ditty of a sailor who left his sweetheart to go to sea and was subsequently dumped by said maiden for another bloke, strangely enough I was familiar with the Z cars theme at that time so always called it such.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Definitely Johnny Todd, I remember first year at junior school, I must have been 7 or 8 years old (1961/2) and our class teacher had a thing for 'country dancing' and one of the songs we had to learn and dance to was this song, I can still remember the words to my shame, it was a ditty of a sailor who left his sweetheart to go to sea and was subsequently dumped by said maiden for another bloke, strangely enough I was familiar with the Z cars theme at that time so always called it such.

You must be roughly the same age as me. I had piano lessons and told the piano teacher I really liked the Z-Cars theme. She transcribed it for me and told me where it came from.
 








WATFORD zero

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Didn't a South London club, desperate for an 'anthem' of their own, adopt a song that was written, sung and recorded by a bunch of ardent Tottenham fans who formed the group in order to raise money to get to a Spurs away match in Holland ?

I seem to remember that the Band were the major exponent of 'The Tottenham sound' back in the sixties and here is a picture of the boys and the spurs players hilariously swapping places

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Now which team was it :lolol:
 




stewart12

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one of the "City" teams use "In the City" by The Jam

think maybe Swansea?
 




Lenny Rider

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Drink Up Thy Cider by the Wurzels is played at Ashton Gate and sung by Bristol City fans.
I think the stadium plays it after a home win. It has not been played for a while!

I seem to recall Morning Glory by the Wurzels as well being played at Ashton Gate.
 




Brovion

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Are Brighton and Hove Albion and Newcastle United the only teams who run out to an anthem that is truly about their region ? (ie Sussex by the Sea and The Blaydon Races)

Dunno. I think though there are a few teams that use songs that were written specifically for them. Norwich has 'On the ball City', and Peterborough used to have a really weird one that sounded like it was sung by the Swingle Singers (google them). Intimidating it was not.
 




the slow norris

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Didn't a South London club, desperate for an 'anthem' of their own, adopt a song that was written, sung and recorded by a bunch of ardent Tottenham fans who formed the group in order to raise money to get to a Spurs away match in Holland ?

I seem to remember that the Band were the major exponent of 'The Tottenham sound' back in the sixties and here is a picture of the boys and the spurs players hilariously swapping places

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Now which team was it :lolol:

is that Jarvis cocker in the middle of the "Spurs players"?
 




Monkey Man

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Neither here nor there
Didn't a South London club, desperate for an 'anthem' of their own, adopt a song that was written, sung and recorded by a bunch of ardent Tottenham fans who formed the group in order to raise money to get to a Spurs away match in Holland ?

I seem to remember that the Band were the major exponent of 'The Tottenham sound' back in the sixties and here is a picture of the boys and the spurs players hilariously swapping places

View attachment 142073

Now which team was it :lolol:

Harry McGuire, second from left.
 






DavidinSouthampton

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Didn't a South London club, desperate for an 'anthem' of their own, adopt a song that was written, sung and recorded by a bunch of ardent Tottenham fans who formed the group in order to raise money to get to a Spurs away match in Holland ?

I seem to remember that the Band were the major exponent of 'The Tottenham sound' back in the sixties and here is a picture of the boys and the spurs players hilariously swapping places

View attachment 142073

Now which team was it :lolol:

Don’t know if there is a whoosh going on here, but the people sitting down wearing the Spurs kits are the Dave Clark Five.
 




Barrow Boy

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Didn't Fat Sam start Bolton coming out to the theme from '633 Squadron' when he was manager, as it was one of his favourites? Don't know if they still do.
 




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