Ooh to Be a Gooner | Arsenal Terrace Chant Tee
Ooh to Be a Gooner | Arsenal Terrace Chant Tee
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The insult that became the name.
THE CHANT
Oooh, oooh, oooh to be, oooh to be a Gooner.
One of the oldest Arsenal chants. Late 1970s, early 1980s — exact origin lost to the terrace. It came out of Highbury and made it through three managers, four cup eras, and a stadium move. It still echoes around the Emirates on every big night. It carries the same way on the away end at the King Power, at Goodison, at the Civitas.
It's not a song about winning. It's a song about being. Which is why it works in the lean years and not just in the trophy ones.
THE CODE
The word Gooner started as an insult. Tottenham fans threw it at Arsenal's away support in the 1980s — goons — because the crowd was loud, working-class, and didn't apologise. Arsenal's firm took the word, blended it with Gunners, made it their own.
The insult became the name.
Front of the shirt sets the call. Back answers it. The wearer becomes the response.
WEAR IT
Emirates concourse. Away day. Any North London pub where someone says the first line and the table answers the last.
A receipt for what was kept.