
It's not too controversial to claim football fans lack originality in their chants.
The "he scores when he wants" chant has been appropriated by supporters of at least half the teams in the football league, and you don't want to get Spurs and Man United fans started on who did "glory glory" first.
Now it's West Ham's turn to cry plagiarism, after Arsenal debuted a very familiar-sounding chant for Mesut Özil.
Compare and contrast...
https://twitter.com/UberWestHam/status/687041492989394944
https://twitter.com/jackAFCmartin/status/688754431924527104
Yes, it's the same, but is it that big a deal?
West Ham fans were furious.
https://twitter.com/claretandblue_/status/688758923202039808
Though some were more embarrassed for their counterparts.
https://twitter.com/PxyetIsCrucixl/status/688764257782099972
https://twitter.com/RubieDubes/status/688759161790816257
The Arsenal faithful didn't seem too bothered.
https://twitter.com/Mesutmerised/status/688949886633394177
https://twitter.com/JayGooner1/status/688827222677962752
And neutrals just found it hilarious.
https://twitter.com/simplyjanuzaj/status/688853347361665028
https://twitter.com/_camwba/status/688767747543666688
Especially when it turned out West Ham weren't even the first ones to come up with it.
https://twitter.com/Fkarbin/status/688816533024411648
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=v_KGJoZ-RFA
Oh dear.