“Let me hear you all sing, “E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagles!” said Mayor Parker while leading the chant. “Let’s Go Birds!” she says before stepping away from the podium. After the incident went ...
She said 'E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagles!' while expressing her enthusiasm for the Philadelphia Eagles’ success. The incident quickly went viral, leading to numerous memes and comments on social media.
During a news conference hours before the Eagles secured a snow-filled playoff victory over the Los Angeles Rams, Parker chanted, “E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagles!” “Let me hear you all sing,” Parker ...
"I am 53 years old, and my English teacher from high school still calls me and gives me instructions,” Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said. Jeanette Jimenez corrected the mayor's E-L-G-S-E-S cheer.
After each touchdown and victory, E-L-G-S-E-S fans rousingly sing “Fly, Eagles, Fly,” the persistent Philly fight song, resurrected and renamed in 1999: “Fly, Eagles, Fly! On the road to ...
“Let me hear you all sing,” Parker said Sunday — hours before the Philadelphia Eagles’ snowy playoff win over the Los Angles Rams — before spelling out, “E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagles!
She also spoke with NBC10's Miguel Martinez-Valle.WATCH: After ‘E-L-G-S-E-S' flub, Mayor Parker gets help from crowd with Eagles chant originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia ...
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These lyrics epitomize the ingredients of winning: hard work, ingenious play-calling, humility, loyalty, resilience, the dogged tenacity of the defense, the selflessness of the offense, the ...
At the end of the news conference, Parker tried to lead a fired-up Eagles chant which backfired in a rather embarrassing way: “Let me hear you all say: E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagles!” Parker said at the ...