One of the best things about attending a football match is being able to experience the atmosphere and sing along with fellow supporters in support of your team.
Football chants have been around for yonks, with some clubs even taking famous anthems and claiming it as their own (think Liverpool and You'll Never Walk Alone, or Man City and Blue Moon).
Recently though, a new chant has emerged; one that simply goes:
He's blind, he's deaf
We need another ref
This piece of lyrical brilliancy has taken the sporting world by storm. It has been especially popular for sideline fans who are usually in earshot of the referee, who then may or may not be removed from the stadium. However, sources have assured us here at The Premier Hub that the chant is legitimate and has been approved by The Football Association and definitely won't get you in trouble or fined or kicked out for contempt of the referee, but definitely will annoy as per its intended purpose.
Will you be jumping on board with this new chant?
The English Premier League is one of the most widely-followed sports
leagues, but also one of the hardest to access free-of-charge. Why?
Because why let international fans view matches when there's so much
money to be made via sponsorships and exclusive broadcasting deals...
For years, Australians have had to pay fat cats (AKA Murdoch) to view
matches on Foxtel. Now, in a new broadcast deal, Australians are expected to pay Optus at least
$85 on their broadband plan (or $15 extra if their existing plan does
not reach the threshold) to access live streams via FetchTV.
Is there a way around this? The Premier Hub shares our non-illegal tips for EPL viewing.
1. Get a VPN
They can't stop you if you're "not" in Australia.
2. Frequent your local sports bar
Because there's nothing better than being in a dingy bar with sticky floors at 4 in the morning.
3. Just get a VPN
It seems easier.