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Send us your review: Describe the atmosphere and live music at a local pub, restaurant, festival, church or temple, club night.... inspire other people to check it out!
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FOOTBALL CHANTS Koreans chant in English, Cameroonians adapt an ancient folk song... Listen below to our Football Chants collected across Manchester, and add your own.
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Origin of chant
1 Ireland
2 Nigeria
3 South Korea
4 France
5 England
6 China
7 Cameroon
8 Argentina
9 Spain
10 Italy
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Contributor
MARTIN CONWAY
EKAEKA ITUEM
SANG-YOUNG
BENEDICTE ROUBERT
PAUL MCHUGH
DAVID CHOW
RAYMOND ABANDA
CECILIA HERMIDA
PRO CANDAL
PAULO SILVESTRI
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Country: China Chosen by: David Chow
听听Listen to an interview with David Chow and hear the chant.
.../continued. Go to part 1 |2
Football's always been a major part of my life ever since I was about 10 and my father took me to watch an England versus Brazil match. I was totally gobsmacked by the atmosphere. People were chanting the English songs, cheering on Gary Lineker. I've been following football ever since.
In China, it's very popular even though the standard isn't very high. We've got a national league and it's always a full house there. Up to forty thousand fans attend and they're all chanting wild and frantically.
Here in Manchester, some of the restaurants in Chinatown will also be hosting some of the matches at seven thirty or even ten o'clock in the morning. They plan to do some breakfasts so we're going to have breakfast and support China as well as watch all the other games too. That's the way to do it!
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