Barmy Army
English
Etymology
An English football chant, in which supporters of a team would chant that they were the team manager's "barmy army", was applied to a particularly "barmy" group of supporters who followed the English cricket team to Australia in 1994–95 despite the team being seen as having little prospect of success.
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Proper noun
- (cricket) An organised group of cricket fans which arranges touring parties of its members to follow the English cricket team on all of its overseas tours.
- (by extension) The England supporters in other sports, for example those of the England national football team.
- 2022 November 29, Ian Mitchelmore, “Wales put out of World Cup misery by England as sobering tournament must signal changing of the guard”, in WalesOnline:
- The Barmy Army burst into life, and the sheer numbers of those supporting the Three Lions became evident as the stadium bowl vibrated in tune with their chants.
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