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You're Gonna Get Your Fucking Head Kicked In, sometimes pluralised to You're Gonna Get Your Fucking Heads Kicked In is a football chant originating in England. It is also used as a case study in psychology and sociology.

Usage
The chant has two separate theories of how it came into existence. One holds that it was invented generally in the 1970's on football ground terraces, while the other holds that it was invented in the 1960's by Oxford United supporting football hooligans to threaten visting fans. The chant is often used as an intimidatory chant toward the opposition fans rather than as an actual threat of violence however there have been limited occasions where it has lead to a fight between football fans. The chant is sometimes used after the opposition have scored. It has been considered as an old chant that is not used much in recent times.

The chant was also used by Professional Wrestling fans in insulting the opponents before the matches of former Ring of Honor and current World Wrestling Entertainment American wrestler, Daniel Bryan. The chant was mainly used for Bryan when Bryan was wrestling in Ring of Honor as Bryan Danielson although the fans sometimes used alternative such as, "You're gonna get your fucking head kicked off" and "He's gonna get his fucking head kicked in". It was first used by wrestling fans in reference to the power of Bryan's kicks. It is also used by fans during Bryan's entrances.

In popular culture
The chant was used in the 1995 British film, I.D. by fans of Shadwell Town.