Huddersfield Town F.C. - Popular chants

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[edit] Singing section

The south section of the Antich Stand (nearest the away support) is known as the 'Singing Section'. This group of fans provide particularly vociferous support for the team. This section is sometimes 'all ticket' when the rest of the Antich Stand is not.

[edit] Band

In the early days of the stadium there was a band occupying the top row of the Panasonic Stand (the stand opposite the away stand (The Pink Link Stand)). They disbanded(!) following a dispute with the club over the concessions they received in return for their services.

[edit] Chants

[edit] Background

'Smile a While' was originally sung on the terrace in the 1920s when the original version was a popular song. At the time Huddersfield Town were one of the most successful football clubs in England. Although not as popular in subsequent history, "Smile A While" has still been sung down the years at Huddersfield Town matches.

In recent years 'Those Were The Days My Friend' (to the tune of the song of the same name by Mary Hopkins) has been popular in times of success.

[edit] Those were the days

Those were the days my friend,
We thought they'd never end,
We won the league three times in a row,
We won the FA Cup,
And now we're going up,
We are the Town,
Oh yes we are the Town.

[edit] Smile a while

There's a team that is dear to its followers,
Their colours are bright blue and white,
They're a team of renown, they're the pride of the town,
And the game of Football is their delight.

All the while upon the field of play,
Thousands gladly cheer them on their way,
Often you can hear them say,
Who can beat the town today?

Then the bells shall ring so merrily,
Every goal shall be a memory,
So town play up and bring the cup,
Back to Huddersfield.