One of my friends went travelling to various places and one of them was Brasil. He went to see a football match and they weren't throwing cups of beer around, if you get my meaning. He says it was one of the worst football experiences of his life, and he's been beaten up before in England.
I see what you mean about the olympics and the US chant, Leonid. It reminds me of our chant at international football games. It's basically Eng-er-land, Eng-er-land, Eng-er-land to a tune, which would be hard to describe.
Fortunately, in 1996, a couple of comedians and the band 'Lightning Seeds' wrote a song called 'Three Lions'. It went straight to number one in the charts and has been sung at internationals ever since. It relates to the the three lions on the England shirt and basically reminisces for the good old days when we were any good at football, and how we will return to be champions again one day.
It goes:
"It's coming home, it's coming home, it's coming,
football's coming home.
<which builds into the chorus>
Three lions on a shirt,
Jules Rimet still gleaming,
Thirty years of hurt,
Never stopped me dreaming."
I don't know if you know, but Jules Rimet is the name of the guy responsible for the World cup, and the thirty years relates to the 30 years since we last won anything (world cup 1966).
Heres another old favourite:
"We love you England, we do,
We love you England, we do,
We love you England, we do,
Oooooooh England we love you."
Also, there is one we always sing to GEman fans (especially when they are beating us
) which is a bit tasteless, namely:
"One world cup and two World Wars."
Which I guess isn't very funny if you are German.
So what you need, is some popular comedians to link up with a decent band, and produce a heart-stirring (but in a positive way) tune and make it a hit. You could sing it an any internation event where the US is playing.
I honestly think we should change our national anthem - I think it is crap compared to some other country's, its so dirge-like. I prefer 'Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves." Which is quite apt considering we our the best olympic sailing nation on earth (hehehe
).