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  2. Carefree (chant) - Wikipedia

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    Carefree" is a football chant sung by supporters of Chelsea Football Club, ... It has its origins to a trip of Chelsea fans at an away game in Sweden in 1982. [1]

  3. Blue Is the Colour (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Is the Colour" is a terrace chant associated with Chelsea Football Club. It was performed by players from the Chelsea squad and released in 1972 to coincide with the club's ultimately unsuccessful appearance in that year's League Cup Final against Stoke City.

  4. Football chant - Wikipedia

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    The chants may also be in a call-and-response format. For example, Chile national football team fans will do a routine whereby one group of fans will chant "Chi-Chi-Chi", and another group will respond "Le-Le-Le". [42] For the Indonesia national football team one group of fans will chant "In-Do-Ne-Sia" with an air horn and hand clap in response ...

  5. Going to the Chelsea vs Wrexham match in NC? Learn these ...

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    Chelsea FC has been around since 1905, which means they have a lot of chants. We found a list of all their chants online and here are the ones you should learn before you go to the game: 1.

  6. Tottenham v Chelsea LIVE: Result and final score as Cole ...

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    Enzo Maresca savoured chants of ‘we’ve got our Chelsea back’ from travelling fans following a 5-1 Premier League thrashing of 10-man Southampton at St Mary’s.

  7. Chelsea F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Popular fan chants include, "Super Chelsea", "Super Frank" (dedicated to all-time leading goal scorer Frank Lampard), "We love you Chelsea" and "Come on Chelsea". There are situation-specific or team-specific chants meant to rile up opposition teams, managers or players. [146]

  8. Where will Chelsea be after favourable run of games? - AOL

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    After their ruthless 5-1 win over Southampton on Wednesday, Chelsea are second in the Premier League table - above Arsenal on goal difference and seven points behind leaders Liverpool. While Enzo ...

  9. Oggy Oggy Oggy - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s Hull City A.F.C. fans adapted it to "Waggy," to cheer for Ken Wagstaff and in the 1970s, Chelsea F.C. football fans changed it to "Ozzie," in honour of Peter Osgood, the footballer and speedway fans in the 70s and early 80s would chant "Ollie Ollie Ollie" to cheer on Danish rider Ole Olsen. [1]