Arsene Wenger (One Arsene Wenger)
Alternative Wenger chant sung during his long reign at Highbury and the Emirates.
The Gunners
57 accepted songs for this club · showing 21–40
Emirates Stadium · London, England
Alternative Wenger chant sung during his long reign at Highbury and the Emirates.
Classic North London derby call-and-response chant directed at Tottenham Hotspur.
Simple terrace call chant used to rouse the home support at the Emirates.
Loyalty chant sung to the tune of Bread of Heaven, declaring lifelong support.
Core support chant declaring allegiance home, away, and over local rivals.
North London derby chant expressing the long-standing rivalry with Spurs.
Derby taunt referencing Tottenham's lack of a European Cup/Champions League title.
Chant referencing the famous Clock End stand at Highbury, now echoed at the Emirates.
Chant for the North Bank, the vocal heart of the Highbury and Emirates support.
Chant referencing the Emirates Stadium, parodying the intimidating home atmosphere.
Simple terrace song affirming support for the club and the North Bank faithful.
Terrace song celebrating female Arsenal supporters and club colours.
Encouraging chant sung during difficult periods, urging supporters to stay loyal.
Identity chant asserting Arsenal's North London roots at the Emirates Stadium.
Chant for Swedish winger Freddie Ljungberg, known for his distinctive red hair.
Controversial tribute to Sol Campbell, who crossed the North London divide in 2001.
Chant for goalkeeper David Seaman, Arsenal's number one through the 1990s and early 2000s.