Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Wolverhampton Wanderers songs?

Singing or chanting at a football match has long been part of the match experience, but does anyone know if there were such songs or chants when association football first began in England in the late nineteenth century? Or did people just cheer and shout in those days?



I'm specifically interested in this with regard to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Is there a record of any early chants/songs at their early matches, or perhaps popular songs about Wolves sung in the music hall? Believe me, I'm well acquainted with modern chants; it's exclusively late nineteenth century songs/chants/rhymes that I'm interested in.



If anyone can point me to any resources regarding this, I'd be much obliged.Wolverhampton Wanderers songs?
it started at 1511.............with a brief stop at 1545 to get some pies......then at 1609 it went on until 1753.......

so basically its been there from the start.....Wolverhampton Wanderers songs?
it sounds like this yam yam yam yamWolverhampton Wanderers songs?
we're crap and we know we are, we're crap and we know we are.
Being an old git, I don't recall songs in the fifties and early sixties but I'm sure chanting has always been there. Sorry, but I don't have anything specific on Wolves.
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