Girls Aloud fans have launched an online campaign to restore the group's record-breaking chart run.
'Untouchable' - the five-piece's last single before embarking on solo projects - stalled at number eleven in May, becoming the first of their 21 singles to miss out on a top ten placing.
However, fans of the girlband have now set up a Rage Against The Machine-style Facebook group to correct the blemish.
"The objective is to get 'Untouchable' back on the top 10," the campaign's organisers explained. "To do this, we are going to choose a specific week when we will proceed to download the song and/or its remixes from any download site that count towards the chart."
However, they urged fellow fans not to act too hastily in showing their support, adding: "DON'T start downloading the song until we choose the week. If you download it now it won't have any effect. We all need to download the song at once on the same week."
US rockers Rage Against The Machine beat Joe McElderry to the top of this year's Christmas singles chart after an anti-X Factor Facebook group was launched.
'Untouchable' - the five-piece's last single before embarking on solo projects - stalled at number eleven in May, becoming the first of their 21 singles to miss out on a top ten placing.
However, fans of the girlband have now set up a Rage Against The Machine-style Facebook group to correct the blemish.
"The objective is to get 'Untouchable' back on the top 10," the campaign's organisers explained. "To do this, we are going to choose a specific week when we will proceed to download the song and/or its remixes from any download site that count towards the chart."
However, they urged fellow fans not to act too hastily in showing their support, adding: "DON'T start downloading the song until we choose the week. If you download it now it won't have any effect. We all need to download the song at once on the same week."
US rockers Rage Against The Machine beat Joe McElderry to the top of this year's Christmas singles chart after an anti-X Factor Facebook group was launched.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a193339/girls-aloud-fans-launch-top-ten-campaign.html
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