‘And Leicester’....
Back in the Selhurst days and early 90’s (I don’t recall hearing it recently, but I sit in the West, and my hearing isn’t great in a noisy room / stadium) we sang ‘we will follow Charlton over land and sea AND LEICESTER’
I’ve never known why it’s Leicester
Can anyone shed any light on this ?
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I always assumed it was for no reason whatsoever and was probably a nicked song from someone like Derby or Forest.
used to laugh at the angry gusto some would put into the ‘and Leicester’ lol19 -
Every London club sing the same bit, probably a story behind it from whoever sung it first.AFKABartram said:I always assumed it was for no reason whatsoever and was probably a nicked song from someone like Derby or Forest.
used to laugh at the angry gusto some would put into the ‘and Leicester’ lol1 -
I’ve wondered if it relates to some hoolie incident between Charlton and Leicester fans, probably in the 80’sAFKABartram said:I always assumed it was for no reason whatsoever and was probably a nicked song from someone like Derby or Forest.
used to laugh at the angry gusto some would put into the ‘and Leicester’ lol
I’m sure someone on CL will know the background
But yes - the ‘and Leicester’ bit is quite funny - I’ve been stood next to people at games and they have REALLY gone for that bit of the song0 -
I was told there was a song to the same tune (Land of Hope and Glory) in the early 80s that went:
We hate Nottingham Forrest,
we hate Liverpool too (and Leicester),
we hate…[insert name of next team you hate],
but ..[insert the name of your team] …we love you.
When this got converted to:
We all follow the [insert the name of your team] everybody kept the ‘and Leicester’ bit as a sort of joke.
edit: as to why it was Leicester I don't know, obviously Forrest were a bigger side then - maybe it was originally a Derby song
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I know Chelsea sing the same part wasn't aware all London clubs did as well.North Lower Neil said:
Every London club sing the same bit, probably a story behind it from whoever sung it first.AFKABartram said:I always assumed it was for no reason whatsoever and was probably a nicked song from someone like Derby or Forest.
used to laugh at the angry gusto some would put into the ‘and Leicester’ lol0 -
That was being sung at The Valley back in the early 70s.
I remember wondering why Leicester had been singled out. No reason obviously - I guess it was just meant to be amusing.
Edit: I was obviously mistaken - there was a reason!1 -
When you get to a certain point on the motorway I think it says the north and Leicester.20
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I always thought it was because the signs on Motorways out of London used to say 'The North and Leicester'
Although I don't think I'd ever seen the signs myself.1 -
Arsenal, Spurs, West Ham & Palace all definitely do.colthe3rd said:
I know Chelsea sing the same part wasn't aware all London clubs did as well.North Lower Neil said:
Every London club sing the same bit, probably a story behind it from whoever sung it first.AFKABartram said:I always assumed it was for no reason whatsoever and was probably a nicked song from someone like Derby or Forest.
used to laugh at the angry gusto some would put into the ‘and Leicester’ lol
Not sure about "the Millwall".
Or Fulham.0 -
I thought it was because on away games up north there’s a big motorway sign that says the north and Leicester4
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Only went to Filbert street once in late 80:s o think. I recall they had chicken wire between the home fans and where we were in the away corner. At about 2:55 a hail of coins came over the top where there was a slight gap at the stand roof, to where we were standing. No harm done, but it made for a bit of atmosphere0
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I always wondered how the Leicester City fans ended this song. And Chester, perhaps?7
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The Prince-e-Paul said:Only went to Filbert street once in late 80:s o think. I recall they had chicken wire between the home fans and where we were in the away corner. At about 2:55 a hail of coins came over the top where there was a slight gap at the stand roof, to where we were standing. No harm done, but it made for a bit of atmosphere

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Correct, we used to sing that in the good old days followed by "your gonna get your fucking head kicked in" whilst pointing at the oppo fans. Then all this ultra shit came into fashion.milo said:I was told there was a song to the same tune (Land of Hope and Glory) in the early 80s that went:
We hate Nottingham Forrest,
we hate Liverpool too (and Leicester),
we hate…[insert name of next team you hate],
but ..[insert the name of your team] …we love you.
When this got converted to:
We all follow the [insert the name of your team] everybody kept the ‘and Leicester’ bit as a sort of joke.
edit: as to why it was Leicester I don't know, obviously Forrest were a bigger side then - maybe it was originally a Derby song
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Went there in the late 70’s and they had the same chicken wire arrangement. There was a kiosk at the back of the stand and the chicken wire went right up to the counter. Fans from both sides were chucking hot beverages through the wire at each other!The Prince-e-Paul said:Only went to Filbert street once in late 80:s o think. I recall they had chicken wire between the home fans and where we were in the away corner. At about 2:55 a hail of coins came over the top where there was a slight gap at the stand roof, to where we were standing. No harm done, but it made for a bit of atmosphere
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this is correct and why it's sung I believeArkers said:When you get to a certain point on the motorway I think it says the north and Leicester.2 -
Filbert Street was a proper ground.9
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We all follow the charlton over land and sea
we all follow the Charlton on to victory, and Leicester.... was another version1 -
Ipswich was another cage in job . The Ipswich fans were jumping and clinging on with their fingers through the wire. One of ours took his shoe off and wacked them. Some painful faces lol1
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Mate of mine is a Leicester fan and I asked him about it once. He reckons it goes back to the late 70s when there was quite a lot of aggro between Leicester and Chelsea hoolies. Chelsea sang it first and other London clubs picked it up first.colthe3rd said:
I know Chelsea sing the same part wasn't aware all London clubs did as well.North Lower Neil said:
Every London club sing the same bit, probably a story behind it from whoever sung it first.AFKABartram said:I always assumed it was for no reason whatsoever and was probably a nicked song from someone like Derby or Forest.
used to laugh at the angry gusto some would put into the ‘and Leicester’ lol1 -
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Brentford fans also sing this. There's a video somewhere on Youtube of their tour to Eastern Germany (when Uwe Rosler was manager) and the Bees fans end it with "....and Leipzig!"Lordflashheart said:Maybe there has been a thread about this before, if there has apologies
Back in the Selhurst days and early 90’s (I don’t recall hearing it recently, but I sit in the West, and my hearing isn’t great in a noisy room / stadium) we sang ‘we will follow Charlton over land and sea AND LEICESTER’
I’ve never known why it’s Leicester
Can anyone shed any light on this ?Thanking you all 🤔1 -
Entrance through some old terraced house if I remember rightly?AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.0 -
In the early 80's? .......... I remember singing that in the Covered End in the late 60s.milo said:I was told there was a song to the same tune (Land of Hope and Glory) in the early 80s that went:
We hate Nottingham Forrest,
we hate Liverpool too (and Leicester),
we hate…[insert name of next team you hate],
but ..[insert the name of your team] …we love you.
When this got converted to:
We all follow the [insert the name of your team] everybody kept the ‘and Leicester’ bit as a sort of joke.
edit: as to why it was Leicester I don't know, obviously Forrest were a bigger side then - maybe it was originally a Derby song
There may even be some on here that remember it sung earlier than that, perhaps?
The 'Leicester' bit was much later though, as you say.
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It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.0 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwbvHk4foKg
4 mins 54 secs in...
Turns out I know at least four of the pissed blokes in the video!
Jolly little accordion tune....0 -
Didn't Leicester get turned over by us once in the 70s/80s, but claimed it was Chelsea to save face? Now all the wanky Hollie books retell it as Chelsea as wellJints said:
Mate of mine is a Leicester fan and I asked him about it once. He reckons it goes back to the late 70s when there was quite a lot of aggro between Leicester and Chelsea hoolies. Chelsea sang it first and other London clubs picked it up first.colthe3rd said:
I know Chelsea sing the same part wasn't aware all London clubs did as well.North Lower Neil said:
Every London club sing the same bit, probably a story behind it from whoever sung it first.AFKABartram said:I always assumed it was for no reason whatsoever and was probably a nicked song from someone like Derby or Forest.
used to laugh at the angry gusto some would put into the ‘and Leicester’ lol1 -
North Lower Neil said:
Entrance through some old terraced house if I remember rightly?AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.
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I concur I've heard it's because of the "The North And Leicester" on motorway signs.3
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I remember years ago (can't remember when) one set of away fans (can't remember who) sung the song but instead of Leicester they named another club (can't remember who).
Hope that was as fascinating to read as it was to type.15










