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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: Spain Chosen by: Pro Candal
听听Listen to an interview with Pro Candal and hear the chant.
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The atmosphere in the World Cup is intense because expectations are very high even though the Spanish are the under achievers. Over the last few years, they didn't do very well.
Spaniards are always very noisy - clapping and cheering, 'ole ole' every time they pass the ball. It's like our bullfighters - moving the ball around where no one can touch us. It's 'ole, ole, ole' everytime!
Here in Manchester we usually go to a pub where they're not showing the English games as the Spaniards never make problems and we're keen to avoid the hooligans if we can. We just like to make fun. When the English games are on, it gets so intense, we prefer to watch it at home. Ultimately we just want to have a laugh.
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