CockneySpurs
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Nope don't think so mate. loads of us moan its a bit cheesy but I think it's a fucking knees up and don't mind itYou didn't sing that before you heard us?
I listened to 4 minutes hoping that you'd do it justice, far too lack lustre and not enough nutters losing it. You also need to go mental. Bless, you'll get there eventually.Haha watch the whole 6 minutes it's painful !
I listened to 4 minutes hoping that you'd do it justice, far too lack lustre and not enough nutters losing it. You also need to go mental. Bless, you'll get there eventually.
5/10
Not original for Spurs, and not original for us. One of those songs which nearly everyone sings, and I wish we'd stay clear of.
Having said that, are we the only ones who sing a version which nobody else is likely to understand? I bet it prompts lots of "it's the who boys?" comments. Most people probably think we're singing "the Sheffield boys" - which would obviously be highly mis-judged.
Sadly, I can only like this once.Nothing is as bad as "we're all Blades aren't we?".
Oh do fuck off with your Wednesday shite.
Nothing is as bad as "we're all Blades aren't we?".
Oh do fuck off with your Wednesday shite.
Oh when the Spurs was sung late 50's at the Lane. We also slowed it down a few years back which Stoke tried to copy. Still got lots of old songs but getting everyone to sing them isn't easy. The whistle blows the cockeral crows is s great one from years ago but to long winded to get sung in the ground. It's one for the pub.
My favourite Blades song is "I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler" but I've never, ever heard it sung at a game. To be fair, it's probably a bit long to get going as a chant.Still got lots of old songs but getting everyone to sing them isn't easy.
We seem to sing a lot more of our older songs and the longer ones at away games where people just don't get bored.Oh when the Spurs was sung late 50's at the Lane. We also slowed it down a few years back which Stoke tried to copy. Still got lots of old songs but getting everyone to sing them isn't easy. The whistle blows the cockeral crows is s great one from years ago but to long winded to get sung in the ground. It's one for the pub.
My favourite Blades song is "I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler" but I've never, ever heard it sung at a game. To be fair, it's probably a bit long to get going as a chant.
I've only ever heard it because a Blade friend of mine, who's about 15 years older than me and has known me since I was a nipper, always comes up to me when he's pissed, puts his arm round me, and sings itI'd never heard it before until the Brentford away game two seasons back. In the magpie pub (I think) after the game we were introduced to it by some older blades, proper good old sing song and the Brentford fans in there loved it.
My favourite Blades song is "I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler" but I've never, ever heard it sung at a game. To be fair, it's probably a bit long to get going as a chant.
There's more than just us & Wednesday sing "Hark now hear". Why? Surely it's only applicable to us & that lot?In the end we've contributed 2 originals to general football terrace culture - "Hark now hear..." and the "Greasy chip butty" song which stand out a bit... other than that we've not always been that original... The problem with Greasy Chip Butty is that it's so outstanding that we've relied on it, and thought of little else new since!
Nah, don't like that one. Also don't like "Shoreham Boys we are here".How about that family favourite "my old man said be a Wednesday fan". Sadly far too short but with some proper old fashioned swearing.
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