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On the Ball, City has claims to
be the oldest football club song still in regular
use.
It is almost as old as the Canaries themselves
– and certainly older than that particular
nickname.
It has rung around the San Siro and Munich’s
Olympic stadium as well as Wembley.
But it was first heard around the touchlines
of City’s first home in Newmarket Road
having been adopted soon after the club turned
professional in 1905 – just three years
after they came into existence.
The origins of On The Ball, City are somewhat
controversial. Most people credit Albert Smith,
a keen fan and a director of Norwich City between
1905 and 1907, as its author, though it seems
it may have been written well before Norwich
City FC were born.
Local clubs Swifans, Catton, Caley’s FC
and Norwich Teachers had all laid claim to it
as their club song and Smith – who was
on the staff at AJ Caley & Son – sang
it at social events, including an event to celebrate
City’s move into professional football.
The EDP report of that evening described the
song as “the popular war cry of the clubbers”.
An earlier version – each being adapted
to whatever team it was sung for – included
the line “On the ball, Teachers, Never
mind your features”. But it is fair to
say that the version below is the one which
became popular with the growing army of fans
attending Newmarket Road – and which has
stayed with us ever since.
In
the days to call, which we have left behind
Our boyhood's glorious game,
And our youthful vigour has declined,
With its mirth and its lonesome end;
You will think of the time, the happy time,
Its memories fond recall,
When in the bloom of our youthful prime
We've kept upon the ball
Kick
off, throw it in, have a little scrimmage,
Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or
die;
On the ball, City, never mind the danger,
Steady on, now's your chance,
Hurrah! We've scored a goal.
Let
all tonight then drink with me
To the football game we love,
And wish it may successful be
As other games of old,
And in one grand united toast
Join player, game and song,
And fondly pledge your pride and toast,
Success to the City club.
Kick
off, throw it in, have a little scrimmage,
Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or
die;
On the ball, City, never mind the danger,
Steady on, now's your chance,
Hurrah! We've scored a goal.
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