The article reminisces about the nostalgic tradition of football clubs releasing pop singles, highlighting its decline in modern football, where important discussions often revolve around VAR and pricing fans out of matches. Notably, it recalls the 1994 song "Come On You Reds" by Manchester United, which was a collaboration with Status Quo, vividly describing the players involved in a light-hearted manner. The essence of fun and community in footballing culture is contrasted against contemporary challenges in the sport.
Lee Sharpe reflecting on the impact of music in football stated, 'It was brilliant and Status Quo were legends. It still comes into my head at random times!'}},{
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