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A football chant, also referred to as a terrace chant, is a term that refers to songs or chants sung at football matches. They can be historic, dating back to the formation of the club, adaptions of popular songs, or spontaneous reactions to events on the pitch. They are one of the last remaining sources of an oral folk song tradition in the United Kingdom.[1] Traditions vary from country to country and from team to team, but they are generally used either to encourage the home team or to slight the opposition.
[edit] Club-specific chants and songsA few football teams also have songs which are traditionally sung by their fans, notably Liverpool's "You'll Never Walk Alone",[2] West Ham United's "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", Crewe Alexandra's "Blue Moon", Rangers' "Follow Follow", Birmingham City's "Keep Right On To The End Of The Road", Bristol Rovers' "Goodnight, Irene", and Burnley's "The Wild Rover" (No Nay Never). [edit] Chant LaureateOn 11 May 2004, Jonny Hurst was chosen as England's first "Chant Laureate". Barclaycard set up the competition to choose a Chant Laureate, to be paid £10,000 to tour Premier League stadia and compose chants for the 2004-05 football season. The judging panel was chaired by the Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, who said "What we felt we were tapping into was a huge reservoir of folk poetry."[3] [edit] Notes
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