Why do chelsea sing and leicester
Furthermore, the rivalry adds an extra something to a game which could have been just another Premier League fixture, giving the players on either side more to play for. Shoot first hit the shelves as a weekly football magazine on August 16th, Football Mysteries: What have Chelsea got against Leicester? Date: 13th September at pm Written by: Jack Rosser. Dispensing with the whole 'ether' bollocks, they concluded that the Earth was made up of earth, water and the greatest team the world has ever seen: Land, Sea and Leicester.
The song is a throw-back to these by-gone days when we were one of the founding constituents of Earth. For someone to claim that they rise over us is a fantasy based on being greater than God itself.
There is also a song about Milan checking out the Grecian mythological Sirens - look it up on Wikipedia. Thats the reason it's what I've always thought any way we had a massive ruck with them on boxing day in the 70's hence Hark now hear the Leicester sing the Chelsea ran away, and we will fight forever more because of Boxing day. Or somthing like that. I'd have to be about 3 times my age to remember it.
An ex girlfriend of mine who was a Chelsea fan believed it to be a reference to Leicester's multi cultural population in particular pakistani's A few years back I had the misfortune of walking around their club shop with my ex and saw a car sticker with "over land and sea The other one I have heard rumoured is the "North and Leicester" sign on the M Why doesn't someone ask a real Chelsea fan if they want to be sure.
I believe this was the first time we sang this song to them but we may have sang it at the bridge on the Boxing day I can't remember long time ago and I believe it was the first time Chelsea sang their said song. I was at both matches and particularly remember the home game as I joined up 3 days later and was unable to watch us play again that season until Orient away and promotion. Charlton sing And Leicester aswell seems to just be London clubs - you learn something new everyday.
I just learned something new You right. I think Leicester was thrown into the song out of respect for trying to take the shed. Right, first thing is to read the Chelsea history bio. OK one week they played the forest reserves there was a little bit of trouble which was unheard of before and the next week it was followed by Chelsea playing the FOXES, ok what happened was that the Chelsea Headhunters came to watch the game and there was a few hundred watching it the chelseas fans came into the home end and starting trouble in some form.
The City fans were having none of it and it started a fracas, this was unheard of at the time, the headhunters took a beating and left to regroup.
The headhunters and westhams Intercity firm I'm lead to believe used to hand out calling cards in the MID 70's early 80's. Read the Chelsea history is a good read. This guy knows the history of hooligans but doesn't want swearing at a football match. Prefer it in Black and you've gotta love the exhuast. Some people put that down to the fact that Birmingham is so far away from the sea that they don't understand what it is.
Others say it's more to do with Brummie kids having their brains removed at birth. Well, this is awkward! The Shed End Forum relies on revenue to pay for hosting and upgrades. While we try to keep adverts as unobtrusive as possible without pop ups, we need to run ad's to make sure we can stay online and continue to keep the forum up, as over the years costs have become very high. Could you please allow adverts on this domain by switching it off.
Some of the advert banners can actually be closed to avoid interferance of your experience on The Shed End. Why Leicester? Facebook Twitter Youtube. We all follow the Chelsea Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted January 13, Hi all. It appears to be one of 3 1. It's the where the North meets the South 3. Because of the Cup Tie Does anyone have any other ideas?
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