Boring Bob Grover from The Piranhas has a new career
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- Dec 22, 2021
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Boring Bob Grover from The Piranhas has a new career
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Another version was released, with Bob’s blessing, to raise funds and awareness of Brighton and Hove Albion’s desire to secure final planning permission for the club’s new stadium at Falmer. It reached no 17 in the charts in 2005 and even generated a feature on Football Focus.
Bob and his new Piranhas naturally enough played at the first League match at the Amex on August 6, 2011, against Doncaster Rovers. Brighton came from behind and won 2-1.
The song even became an England World Cup song in 2006, retitled for the occasion as We’re England.
The Piranhas had chart success with Tom Hark
Scottish football also took it to heart, with Rangers releasing a tub-thumping version on record, accompanied by some high-octane commentary and fans singing. Celtic fans sang their own versions, which celebrated goals and berated individual opponents in a way that perhaps only Glaswegians can.
The song also crossed the Irish Sea and entered top-flight Irish football.
But it wasn’t done there.
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