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Paris Saint-Germain Consider Dropping Phil Collins Entrance Music

Ryan BaileyJan 10, 2016

It appears that Paris Saint-Germain might have had their fill of Phil.

For more than 20 years, the reigning Ligue 1 champions have come onto the pitch at the Parc des Princes to the sound of "Who Said I Would?" by Phil Collins. 

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However, since the Paris Attacks, the club have played "O Ville Lumiere" (the Parisian adaptation of "The Flower of Scotland") instead of the 1985 hit. 

According to France Football (translated by the BBC), the decision to drop Collins has split opinion. A decision on the entrance music will be reached later this month.

If Phil does get the chop, it will surely devastate Steven Gerrard, who counts Collins' greatest hits compilation as his favourite album

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