When Exeter Took On Brazil (1914)
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we are the ones who kicked it off
and always stake the claim
for taking it around the world
and starting this great game ~
they say it was a railwayman
who introduced football
who carried with him to Brazil
his suitcase and a ball
and in another century
on beaches in the sand
they learnt the game we love today
it spead across the land
they played with balls of cloth and string
in rags and in bare feet
on sundried grass on stony ground
on crowded dirty streets ~
¶ 2
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a British side embarked on tour
a team that we all know
who travelled from the Wild South West
a hundred years ago
their reputation was unknown
their style was far from pretty
they left their mark in blood and studs
the mighty Exeter City
‘they’ languished in the Southern League
the War was drawing near
the year was 1914
but City held no fear
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‘we’ were the kings of football
the ‘founder gods’ back then
when City played in Rio
and made it home again
they were the first to play Brazil
and little did they know
or ever dream in years to come
how great their hosts would grow
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they played with grit and passion
they really stood their ground
the ‘Grecians’ battled to a man
they fought and stood us proud
that little side they were the first
and they can proudly say
how City from the Wild South West
took on Brazil that day
and from St James’ stands you’ll hear
the home fans singing still
“Have you ever, have you ever
Ever played Brazil?”
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their reputation was unknown
their style was far from pretty
they left their mark in blood and studs
the mighty Exeter City
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