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      • In English football, Tottenham Hotspur is thought to be the first English club to sing the song as a football chant in 1960 when they prevented Wolves from achieving the double in April 1960, but became a popular chant for the club in 1961. Other notable clubs to adopt the song as a football anthem include Leeds United and Manchester United.
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  2. Tottenham Hotspur. "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" became a popular song among Tottenham Hotspur fans in the early 1960s and is still an anthem for the club today. It is believed that Tottenham fans first sung the song in April 1960, when they prevented Wolverhampton Wanderers from achieving the double. [4]

  3. In English football, Tottenham Hotspur is thought to be the first English club to sing the song as a football chant in 1960 when they prevented Wolves from achieving the double in April 1960, but became a popular chant for the club in 1961. Other notable clubs to adopt the song as a football anthem include Leeds United and Manchester United.

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  4. The Scottish club Hibernian may be the first club to release the song as a single; "Glory, Glory to the Hibees" by Hector Nicol is believed to have been recorded in the late 1950s.

  5. Oct 13, 2013 · Though the “Glory Glory” chant was previously used various clubs including Tottenham Hotspurs and Leeds United, the chant was added a Red Devil touch by Frank Renshaw, who was a member of ...

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  6. Oct 12, 2018 · Since then, many other clubs have gone on to adopt this song. This includes Leeds United and Manchester United. But it also includes Hibernian who were the first to record an official club version.

  7. The Origin of “Glory Glory Man United”. The origins of “Glory Glory Man United” can be traced back to the 1980s, when Manchester United supporters adopted it as their anthem. The tune is based on the famous “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a popular American song. Over time, this anthem became symbolic of the club’s fighting spirit ...

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