Man City fans adopted this celebration after they played Lech Poznań in the Europa League on 21st October 2010.
During the game the whole of the Poznań end turned their back to the pitch, joined arms and jumped up and down in unison. Many City supporters were inspired and since this game more and more City fans have taken to it and the dance has rapidly caught on around stadiums in the country.
In one game against Wolverhampton Wanderers all 46,000 supporters in the stadium, including the Wolves fans did 'The Poznan'. And now of course Wembley has also been graced with this dance named in honour of the Polish club and was in fact copied by City's players after the final whistle on Saturday.
Meanwhile Lech Poznań have also been in the news but for all the wrong reasons.
Monday, May 16, 2011
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