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Cole Palmer chant: Lyrics, tune and story behind Chelsea’s song for their midfield maestro

Cole Palmer chant: Lyrics, tune and story behind Chelsea’s song for their midfield maestro
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Cole Palmer is into his third season as a Chelsea player, and the club's fans fall more in love with him each time he steps onto the pitch at Stamford Bridge.

Although Chelsea fans have never been known for their originality when it comes to chants (think Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea), their Cole Palmer effort is pretty catchy and unique.

Although the chant is yet to fully take off, it has the potential to sweep across the fanbase if it catches on. Below, find the tune and lyrics to the Cole Palmer chant.

Cole Palmer chant
Cole Palmer is worthy of his own chant – Photo by IMAGO

Cole Palmer chant lyrics and tune

The Chelsea Cole Palmer chant is to the tune of ‘Ring of Fire' by Johnny Cash.

This tune has been associated with Liverpool fans for many years, with their supporters often just singing the catchy ‘da da da da da da da da' melody at matches. Chelsea fans have gone one step further, adding lyrics to the beat. The Palmer chant lyrics are as follows:

Running from the left and right,

Da da da da da da da da,

Cole Palmer is dynamite, 

Da da da da da da da da,

Sign him up for eight more years,

Da da da da da da da da,

Chelsea boys are on the beers

Alternative Cole Palmer chant

Although this Cole Palmer chant has only made it out of the pub on the odd occasion, there is another simple Palmer chant that is frequently heard at matches. This chant is simply ‘Palmer again ole, ole' and is often belted out whenever the Englishman scores, which is quite a lot.

Chelsea fans singing the Cole Palmer song

The Cole Palmer chant can be heard below.

FGG says: Not a bad effort

This football chant uses a tune that returned to terraces in recent years when Man City fans created a version to mock Man Utd, with the lyrics to that chant including references to Erik Ten Hag being a ‘clown' and Old Trafford ‘falling down'.

Chelsea's effort is better than the ‘Palmer again ole, ole' chant, which has now been done to death by 90% of the country, and their fans should try and make it commonplace in the stands at Stamford Bridge.

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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