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  2. Blue Is the Colour (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was the official supporter's song for the Denmark national team, when they participated at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Another version was released in 1984. [10] The song was covered by Czech singer František Ringo Čech under the title Zelená je tráva (Green Is The Grass), and has become a popular football anthem in former ...

  3. Category:Chelsea F.C. songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chelsea F.C. songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blue Day (Suggs song)

  4. Football chant - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea fans also adapted the song "One Man Went To Mow" as an anthem. [85] "Sloop John B" has been popular amongst English football fans since the mid-2000s. It was adopted by the supporters of English non-league team F.C. United of Manchester as a club anthem in 2007. [86] The Geordie folk song "Blaydon Races" is associated with Newcastle ...

  5. Carefree (chant) - Wikipedia

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    Carefree" is a football chant sung by supporters of Chelsea Football Club, mainly at away games, and it is meant to demonstrate indifference, valour and possibly belligerence when in an alien and hostile environment.

  6. Chelsea Dagger - Wikipedia

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    "Chelsea Dagger" is used heavily as a sports anthem. The first team to adopt it was Celtic, for whom the Fratellis are supporters. [7] It is also used by other football teams such as Perth Glory, Major League Soccer franchise Montreal Impact and Cercle Brugge when a goal is scored, while Italian club Juventus used it for more than 8 years and 500 goals, until 15 December 2019.

  7. The Liquidator (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Carlton "Carly" Barrett has said that the instrumental was originally for a song by Tony Scott, "What Am I to Do". Harry Johnson bought the rights from Scott, licensed the track to Trojan and credited it to the Harry J Allstars. But Alton Ellis has said that the core of the song was a lift from his rocksteady hit "Girl I've Got a Date". [3]

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  9. Glory Glory (football chant) - Wikipedia

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    "Glory Glory" is a terrace chant sung in association football in the United Kingdom and in other sport. It uses a popular camp meeting hymn tune of unknown origin that is famously associated with the marching song "John Brown's Body", with the chorus "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" – the chant replaces "Hallelujah" with the name (or a four-syllable adaptation) of the favoured team.