Sung to the tune of the Irish Rover
In the year of our Lord Eighteen ninety and two John Houlding evicted the blues From their Anfield abode, On the Walton Breck Road, He was tired of watching them lose. Years behind in their rent, All the money was spent: A bank that held nothing but zeroes. And Houlding instead, Built a team dressed in Red, Liverpool were his Anfield Heroes!
Bill Shankly from Glenbuck Chant
Sung to the tune of 'Sean South from Garryowen', a rebel song about an IRA volunteer who was shot dead in 1956 while attempting to attack an RUC base in Northern Ireland.
Usually sung on planes and trains, not so much in the ground.
The Cup's in It's Liverpool Home Chant
Sung in Istanbul after the game. Classic scouse.
Sung to Shevchenko re his penalty miss for AC Milan against Liverpool.
The Reds Are Coming Up the Hill Chant
Classic chant from the 70's, still be heard on away trips.
In life and death, the great Bill Shankley will always be the best.
Dirk Kuyt as Good as He May Be Chant
Liverpool fans salute their striker to tune of Lord of the Dance.
In reference to Jaime Carragher's dad being banned from football stadia after being arrested for being drunk at a football match.