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"The Eagles' Victory Song," popularly known as "Fly, Eagles Fly," [1] is the fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. The song is played following each Eagles touchdown during Eagles' home games at Lincoln Financial Field and as part of pre-game festivities before the playing of the national anthem .
Philadelphia Eagles "Fly, Eagles Fly" Philadelphia Flyers "The Orange and the Black" Pittsburgh Pirates "Beat 'Em Bucs", "A New Pirate Generation" Portland Timbers "Green is the Color" San Francisco Giants "Bye, Bye, Baby" San Diego Padres "Let's Go Padres" St. Louis Blues "When the Blues Go Marching In" Tampa Bay Buccaneers "Hey, Hey, Tampa Bay"
The club's fans created the chant in response to sustained criticism of their behaviour from the press and media, who perpetuated an image of them as violent hooligans. It has since been adopted by supporters of several different sports teams around the world. The chant reached a worldwide audience when Millwall reached the 2004 FA Cup Final.
Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown could launch a book club of his own after a little sideline reading skyrocketed self-help author Jim Murphy to the hottest seller on Amazon overnight.
After the Eagles scored a touchdown to push their lead to a resounding 38-7, players led fans in a brutal taunt of their opponents. Eagles players and fans mocked the Vikings' 'Skol' chant during ...
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The Philadelphia Eagles and Lincoln Financial Field have issued a lifetime ban for a male fan whose foul outburst at their playoff game against the Green Bay Packers was caught on video, PEOPLE ...
"Eagles Fly" was demoed with three other songs as a follow-up to Hagar's VOA album before joining Van Halen. When they had almost finished recording 5150 and "Dreams" had not yet been written, 5150 ' s producer, Mick Jones, suggested that the band needed another song. Hagar presented "Eagles Fly" to the band acoustically, which was rejected as ...