Common questions

What are some good chants for football?

What are some good chants for football?

Touchdown Chants

  • Touchdown, touchdown, give us a touchdown! C’mon blue and white (insert your school colors), we want a touchdown!
  • Score, score. we need six points more!
  • End zone, end zone, here we come! Goin’ to the end zone ‘cuz we’re number one!
  • (Stomp-stomp,stomp-stomp, stomp-stomp-stomp) Faster, faster to the end.

What’s that song they always play at football games?

If you’re at a stadium or watching the game from the television, it’s pretty common to hear the White Stripes’ classic ‘Seven Nation Army’ sung by supporters far and wide.

What do soccer fans chant?

Typically popular tunes are used for this type of chants, for example, “There’s only one [name of player]” sung to the tune of “Guantanamera”, “Super [name of player or team]”, or the “Olé, Olé, Olé” chant.

How do you start a chant?

Chant out loud, with your voice wide open. Chant quietly, almost like you can redirect the sound to your own heart and let it flow from there. Chant silently, internally, so quietly that your attention can only remain with the mantra.

What is the oldest football chant?

On the Ball, City
The oldest football song in the world that is still in use today may be “On the Ball, City”, a song believed to have been composed in the 1890s by Albert T Smith, who became a director of Norwich City when the club was founded in 1902. The song was adopted by fans of the club and it is still sung by Norwich’s fans.

What is the most famous football anthem?

You’ll Never Walk Alone
Liverpool / Celtic – You’ll Never Walk Alone Arguably the most famous anthem in all of football, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is associated most clearly with Liverpool Football Club.

How can I learn cheers fast?

Learning Choreography Faster

  1. Learn choreography in chunks.
  2. Wrap your head around the big, broad movements first.
  3. Talk to yourself as you learn and practice the movements.
  4. Watch before you do or question.
  5. Mark it slowly.

What are the examples of chant?

Examples of chants include:

  • Knock ’em down. Turn it around. C’mon defense work.
  • Hornets got the buzz. We ain’t full of fuzz. Swish! Two points. Swish! Two points.
  • Mary had a little lamb, but Eagles got that basketball (or football) jam.

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Ruth Doyle