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The Poznań or Grecque is a form of sporting celebration that involves supporters standing with their backs to the pitch, linking shoulders side-by-side and jumping on the spot in unison. It is mostly associated with supporters of football clubs Lech Poznań in Poland, Manchester City in England, Celtic in Scotland, Ajax in The Netherlands, Deportivo Alavés in Spain, and the Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia, although it has been performed by fans of many football clubs throughout the world. Its first use is thought to have been as a protest against club management while still supporting the team.

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  • The Poznań or Grecque is a form of sporting celebration that involves supporters standing with their backs to the pitch, linking shoulders side-by-side and jumping on the spot in unison. It is mostly associated with supporters of football clubs Lech Poznań in Poland, Manchester City in England, Celtic in Scotland, Ajax in The Netherlands, Deportivo Alavés in Spain, and the Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia, although it has been performed by fans of many football clubs throughout the world. Its first use is thought to have been as a protest against club management while still supporting the team. (en)
  • La Célébration du Poznań, ou Grecque, est une forme de célébration sportive associée au club de football du Lech Poznań ainsi qu'à d'autres équipes européennes. Elle apparaît pour la première fois alors que les fans souhaitent soutenir leur équipe tout en montrant leur mécontentement envers les dirigeants du club polonais. La célébration consiste à se mettre dos au terrain épaule contre épaule et sauter sur place à l'unisson. Les équipes les plus réputées pour utiliser cette célébration sont ceux du Lech Poznań en Pologne, de Manchester City en Angleterre et du Celtic en Écosse. (fr)
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  • The Poznań or Grecque is a form of sporting celebration that involves supporters standing with their backs to the pitch, linking shoulders side-by-side and jumping on the spot in unison. It is mostly associated with supporters of football clubs Lech Poznań in Poland, Manchester City in England, Celtic in Scotland, Ajax in The Netherlands, Deportivo Alavés in Spain, and the Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia, although it has been performed by fans of many football clubs throughout the world. Its first use is thought to have been as a protest against club management while still supporting the team. (en)
  • La Célébration du Poznań, ou Grecque, est une forme de célébration sportive associée au club de football du Lech Poznań ainsi qu'à d'autres équipes européennes. Elle apparaît pour la première fois alors que les fans souhaitent soutenir leur équipe tout en montrant leur mécontentement envers les dirigeants du club polonais. La célébration consiste à se mettre dos au terrain épaule contre épaule et sauter sur place à l'unisson. Les équipes les plus réputées pour utiliser cette célébration sont ceux du Lech Poznań en Pologne, de Manchester City en Angleterre et du Celtic en Écosse. (fr)
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  • Le Poznań (fr)
  • The Poznań (en)
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