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"'''On The Ball, City'''" (sometimes abbreviated 'OTBC' in writing) |
"'''On The Ball, City'''" (sometimes abbreviated 'OTBC' in writing) is a [[football chant]] sung by fans of [[Norwich City F.C.]] It has been described as the world's oldest [[Association football|football]] chant still in use today.<ref>[http://www.canaries.co.uk/club/history/ Club history] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170420215354/http://www.canaries.co.uk/club/history/ |date=2017-04-20 }} Norwich City FC</ref><ref name=p24> |
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</ref> the song is in fact older than the club itself having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley's FC in the 1890s, and used by clubs such as Swifians and [[Norwich CEYMS F.C.|Norwich CEYMS]] before being adopted by Norwich City.<ref name=p24/> It is sung pre-match at Carrow Road and throughout the games that Norwich City play, home and away. Although the first use of the tune and song is disputed, it had been adopted by 1902 and it remains in use today in part if not the whole.<ref name=p24/> With a few minor revisions, notably adding the word "it" into the phrases "kick off" and "throw in", what is currently sung is a modification of the original refrain: |
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==Background== |
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The song is in fact older than the club itself having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley's FC in the 1890s, and used by clubs such as Swifians and [[Norwich CEYMS F.C.|Norwich CEYMS]] before being adopted by Norwich City.<ref name=p24/> The writer of the song is often attributed to Albert T Smith who became a director of Norwich City in 1905 after the club was founded in 1902,<ref name=irwin>{{cite book |title=Sing When You're Winning |first=Colin |last=Irwin |date=2006|publisher=Andre Deutsch|isbn=978-0233001845 |page=202}}</ref> and the song was adopted by fans of the club.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/may/06/the-joy-of-six-football-chants |title=The Joy of Six: football chants |first1=Paul |last1=Doyle |first2= Barry |last2=Glendenning |work=The Guardian |date= 6 May 2016}}</ref> It is sung pre-match at Carrow Road and throughout the games that Norwich City play, home and away. Although the first use of the tune and song is disputed, it may have been adopted by 1902 and it remains in use today in part if not the whole.<ref name=p24/> |
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With a few minor revisions, notably adding the word "it" into the phrases "kick off" and "throw in", what is currently sung is a modification of the original refrain: |
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Kick it off, throw it in, have a little scrimmage; |
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Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die; |
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On the ball, City, never mind the danger; |
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Steady on, now's your chance; |
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Hurrah! We've scored a goal. |
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City!, City!, City!{{cite quote|date=November 2019}}}} |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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:Kick off, throw in, have a little scrimmage, |
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:Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die; |
:Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die; |
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:On the ball, City |
:On the ball, City! |
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:Never mind the danger, |
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:Steady on, now’s your chance, |
:Steady on, now’s your chance, |
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:Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal. |
:Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal. |
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:Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die; |
:Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die; |
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:On the ball, City |
:On the ball, City! |
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:Never mind the danger, |
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:Steady on, now’s your chance, |
:Steady on, now’s your chance, |
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:Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal. |
:Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal. |
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City city city |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 28 May 2023
"On The Ball, City" (sometimes abbreviated 'OTBC' in writing) is a football chant sung by fans of Norwich City F.C. It has been described as the world's oldest football chant still in use today.[1][2]
Background
[edit]The song is in fact older than the club itself having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley's FC in the 1890s, and used by clubs such as Swifians and Norwich CEYMS before being adopted by Norwich City.[2] The writer of the song is often attributed to Albert T Smith who became a director of Norwich City in 1905 after the club was founded in 1902,[3] and the song was adopted by fans of the club.[4] It is sung pre-match at Carrow Road and throughout the games that Norwich City play, home and away. Although the first use of the tune and song is disputed, it may have been adopted by 1902 and it remains in use today in part if not the whole.[2]
With a few minor revisions, notably adding the word "it" into the phrases "kick off" and "throw in", what is currently sung is a modification of the original refrain:
Kick it off, throw it in, have a little scrimmage;
Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die; On the ball, City, never mind the danger; Steady on, now's your chance; Hurrah! We've scored a goal.
City!, City!, City![This quote needs a citation]
Lyrics
[edit]- In the days to call, which we've left behind,
- Our boyhood’s glorious game,
- And our youthful vigour has declined
- With its mirth and its lonesome end;
- You will think of the time, the happy time,
- Its memories fond recall
- When in the bloom of your youthful prime
- We’ve kept upon the ball
- Kick off, throw in, have a little scrimmage,
- Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die;
- On the ball, City!
- Never mind the danger,
- Steady on, now’s your chance,
- Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal.
- Let all tonight then drink with me
- To the football game we love,
- And wish it may successful be
- As other games of old,
- And in one grand united toast
- Join player, game and song
- And fondly pledge your pride and toast
- Success to the City club.
- Kick off, throw in, have a little scrimmage,
- Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die;
- On the ball, City!
- Never mind the danger,
- Steady on, now’s your chance,
- Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal.
References
[edit]- ^ Club history Archived 2017-04-20 at the Wayback Machine Norwich City FC
- ^ a b c Eastwood, John; Mike Davage (1986). Canary Citizens. Almeida Books. p. 24. ISBN 0-7117-2020-7.
- ^ Irwin, Colin (2006). Sing When You're Winning. Andre Deutsch. p. 202. ISBN 978-0233001845.
- ^ Doyle, Paul; Glendenning, Barry (6 May 2016). "The Joy of Six: football chants". The Guardian.