Official advice for those attending the soccer World Cup in Germany this summer:
The guide also addresses the spectre of unpleasant behaviour
involving English fans and specifically the problem of anti-German
sentiment among a hard core of supporters.
In an introductory letter to the fans, Sven-Göran Eriksson,
the England manager, writes: “This rivalry [with Germany] must not be
allowed to go beyond decent behaviour.
“I’d particularly like to call on you to avoid any anti-German
singing and chanting during the World Cup. The song which we really
don’t want to hear is the one about ‘Ten German bombers’.” The
unsavoury chant, which celebrates the RAF’s success in shooting down
Luftwaffe planes during the Second World War, was widely sung by
England fans during the Euro 2004 tournament in Portugal. A later
chapter in the booklet, written by the Home Office, emphasises the
improved behaviour by English fans in recent years.
We did indeed hear it a lot down here. Just to remind you, so that you can brush up on it and know what not to sing, here’s how it goes:
The particular focus of the Football Association’s concern is a song to the tune of She’ll Be Coming Round The Mountain.
The lyrics say: "There were ten German bombers in the sky…", the next
verse being: "The RAF from England shot one down…" The song
continues, counting down from ten bombers to zero.
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