Allez,Allez,Allez song
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Took a while to get going, but they got there.oohaahmortimer said:0 -
Bloody hell I don't believe that. City players rejoicing at a fan being almost beaten to death.0
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Like us singing songs about burning Millwall and Palace.redman said:Bloody hell I don't believe that. City players rejoicing at a fan being almost beaten to death.0 -
Love this song.0
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Personally hate the song as its full Bin Dipper but I did laugh at the Tottenham version that has taken off about the VAR at the Ethiad0
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Well done for getting the correct number of clapsRedskin said:Clap clap
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It’s CHART UNRedskin said:Clap clap
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Cheltenham??2
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AFKABartram said:
It’s CHART UNRedskin said:Clap clap
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Actually i would say more like:
CHAR UN7 -
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AFKABartram said:
It’s CHART UNRedskin said:Clap clap
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CHOWTEN!
There's a running joke in our house about how you say Charlton. My wife corrects me every time I say it and emphasises the "ton" at the end.My daughter's sided with me and we say it just to annoy her.
We were watching the build up to Sunday's game and Chris Powell said Chartun. My daughter turned to my wife gleefully and said "see mummy, it is pronounced Chartun".
She then got hold of the remote and rewound it to hear him say it again (and again)
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I think your wife is in love with Sir Chris Powell. She's in a very long queue there.DaveMehmet said:AFKABartram said:
It’s CHART UNRedskin said:Clap clap
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CHOWTEN!
There's a running joke in our house about how you say Charlton. My wife corrects me every time I say it and emphasises the "ton" at the end.My daughter's sided with me and we say it just to annoy her.
We were watching the build up to Sunday's game and Chris Powell said Chartun. My daughter turned to my wife gleefully and said "see mummy, it is pronounced Chartun".
She then got hold of the remote and rewound it to hear him say it again (and again)
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It's this seasons fashion. Last season everyone was on their way some where, before that everyone followed on. All the mangers in the football league have had a dream over the last few years. Next season I would imagine there will be lots of people "at the wheel".
You used to know what team you were watching by the songs their fans sung.7 -
If we had actually burnt some of their supporters it would be different. Most of us wouldn't join in.smudge7946 said:
Like us singing songs about burning Millwall and Palace.redman said:Bloody hell I don't believe that. City players rejoicing at a fan being almost beaten to death.
Also it is a bit different to the players singing it to the fans.0 -
actually i'd say it would be like our players singing "the wheels on the bus"smudge7946 said:
Like us singing songs about burning Millwall and Palace.redman said:Bloody hell I don't believe that. City players rejoicing at a fan being almost beaten to death.1 -
Bowyer's at the wheel,
Tell me how good does it feel,
We've got Taylor, Chris Solly and Sarr,
Joe Aribo is gonna go far,
The Greatest of all South London, we hate the Scum,
Du du, du du, du, du, du du du ...
There you go3 -
'WE ARE GOING UP'
Don't hear that much these days.
Remember in 98 we were singing it loud and proud from late Feb onwards!0 -
Cafc43v3r said:It's this seasons fashion. Last season everyone was on their way some where, before that everyone followed on. All the mangers in the football league have had a dream over the last few years. Next season I would imagine there will be lots of people "at the wheel".
You used to know what team you were watching by the songs their fans sung.Its just that much easier to see what songs other teams sing these days. In the pre internet days you would only hear a song when you played a game so if a song spread it was harder to track and hard to pin down. Nowadays songs spread all over Europe very quickly.This particular song was being sung in Ireland for all of 2018 for example.I remember being very annoyed when Sky would talk about the "Poznan", something Cork City fans had been doing for a decade, and that already had a name, and was common throughout Europe for at least as long, as if it didn't exist until a big team started doing it.If you want to be original I suggest mining the hits of 80s, there are a tonne of songs waiting to be adapted.3 -
I’ve often wondered if that was referencing an actual event?cafcdave123 said:
actually i'd say it would be like our players singing "the wheels on the bus"smudge7946 said:
Like us singing songs about burning Millwall and Palace.redman said:Bloody hell I don't believe that. City players rejoicing at a fan being almost beaten to death.1 -
Also the allez song is so overdone I can’t stand it anymore. Like the ‘having a laugh’ chant.1
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It does make it a bit boring though, when fans everywhere are singing the same songsel-pietro said:Cafc43v3r said:It's this seasons fashion. Last season everyone was on their way some where, before that everyone followed on. All the mangers in the football league have had a dream over the last few years. Next season I would imagine there will be lots of people "at the wheel".
You used to know what team you were watching by the songs their fans sung.Its just that much easier to see what songs other teams sing these days. In the pre internet days you would only hear a song when you played a game so if a song spread it was harder to track and hard to pin down. Nowadays songs spread all over Europe very quickly.This particular song was being sung in Ireland for all of 2018 for example.I remember being very annoyed when Sky would talk about the "Poznan", something Cork City fans had been doing for a decade, and that already had a name, and was common throughout Europe for at least as long, as if it didn't exist until a big team started doing it.If you want to be original I suggest mining the hits of 80s, there are a tonne of songs waiting to be adapted.
One thing which does seem fairly unique to us (not the tune but when we do it), is our singing goal celebration music home and away, don't remember any other fans doing this1 -
A lot of clubs still play goal music, the most cringey thing ever5
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Other clubs play it... we sing it!sam3110 said:A lot of clubs still play goal music, the most cringey thing ever
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what about goal bubbles?sam3110 said:A lot of clubs still play goal music, the most cringey thing ever3 -
That is tragic.sam3110 said:Bowyer's at the wheel,
Tell me how good does it feel,
We've got Taylor, Chris Solly and Sarr,
Joe Aribo is gonna go far,
The Greatest of all South London, we hate the Scum,
Du du, du du, du, du, du du du ...
There you go
Works for United as they've got the Stone Roses connection, what's our excuse?3 -
Could do something by Squeeze I suppose for a south London connectionCroydon said:
That is tragic.sam3110 said:Bowyer's at the wheel,
Tell me how good does it feel,
We've got Taylor, Chris Solly and Sarr,
Joe Aribo is gonna go far,
The Greatest of all South London, we hate the Scum,
Du du, du du, du, du, du du du ...
There you go
Works for United as they've got the Stone Roses connection, what's our excuse?0 -
we could use any oasis song with Alan White on the drums1
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Whats Jim Davidson's favourite song?0
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Just bring back the classic Into The Valley song4
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We're partial to waterfalls ?Croydon said:
That is tragic.sam3110 said:Bowyer's at the wheel,
Tell me how good does it feel,
We've got Taylor, Chris Solly and Sarr,
Joe Aribo is gonna go far,
The Greatest of all South London, we hate the Scum,
Du du, du du, du, du, du du du ...
There you go
Works for United as they've got the Stone Roses connection, what's our excuse?0













