Oldest song you remember sung at the lane

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An old favourite. but not sung for YEARS! Bring it back Blades (if they ever let us in the fuckin' place again) 😳

1 man went to mow, went to mow a meadow,
1 man and his dog, (Spot),
went to mow a meadow.

2 men went to mow, went to mow a meadow,
2 men,
1 man,
and his dog (Spot),
went to mow a meadow

(Carry on up to 10, with the 10th verse being sang especially loud!).
I have been known to song this on trains but "10 men went to shit (SHIT) went to shit on Wednesday"

His supersonic sausage dog also has a Blades tattoo on its nob.

Another away day favourite is 'Derek Dooley's wooden leg is floating down the Don' sing to the tune of 'saints go marching in'
 
“You fat bastard!”
“You fat bastard!”
“You fat bastard!”
Or
“Where’s your caravan, Where’s your caravan”
 
Read through and two I don’t think have been mentioned......

We used to sing I’m forever blowing bubbles before w.ham with the last line..
Then like Wednesday they fade and die

and

Berttie Mee said to Bill Shankly
have you heard of the North Bank at Highbury
He said no, I don’t think so
But I’ve heard of the SUFC
 
A couple from back in the day - late 60's/early - mid 70's.
I love to go a-wandering, if wandering's the thing
I love to go to Hillsboro' just to hear (insert relevant manager's name here- Danny Williams or Derek Dooley) sing
...Oh Ive got a lovely bunch o' dozy cnuts....
😂
In their Liverpool slums ,
In their Liverpool slums
They look in the dustbin for something to eat
They find a dead rat & they think its a treat
In their Liverpool slums

And a particularly harsh one for John Ritchie, who played for the pigs from 1966-1969 & sung to the tune of Grocer Jack (Excerpt from a Teenage Opera) by Keith West 1967 - youngsters you'll have to Google it ;)
John Ritchie, John Ritchie is it true what Wednesday says
Your iron luuuung
Has broken down

Dont ask why 😂



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Wasn't Ritchie the bush kangaroo?
2 4 6 8 who do we appreciate, I can recall Villa fans singing it late 50s, they had cardboard cutout numbers in claret and blue, very classy at the time I remember.
Nowadays I always smile inwardly when we play Forest, scabs, scabs scabs.
 
Not the oldest song, but the first song I remember hearing at my first game, was the good old 'United, United, United'. I don't recall GCB being sung at kick off (this was 97, so not sure if this was a 'thing' then?).

I do remember being a bit taken aback by the chanting. My dad hadn't really prepared me for it, but I soon got used to it and enjoyed singing along.
 
Immediately after scoring in the mid 70's the Kop would always 'sing'

Der de der
Der de der
Der de der de der de der
Der de der der de der der de der

I can sing it in my head , it's to the tune of a popular refrain, but I'm buggered if I know which one.

I've got earworm with it now.

Cheers.
 
Whip crack away. Dead wood stage Doris bleedin' Day.
Made some appearances at away games

We love to see United win away...
repeat
Blades win away, oh Blades win away... etc so on, such like.

Might have been in 80's during doldrums years.
Even a point would have been welcomed.
 

Sung in the early 80’s at away games.

To the tune of “Food, glorious food”

“Ale, wonderful ale,
Wards, Stone‘s and Tetleys,
night after night,
I‘m taking back empties.
When I go to the pub again,
I feel a quiver,
when I go to the lavatory,
ITS LIKE A RIVER” (loud)

I think there are 3 verses. Not quite sure of the rest.
 
And a particularly harsh one for John Ritchie, who played for the pigs from 1966-1969 & sung to the tune of Grocer Jack (Excerpt from a Teenage Opera) by Keith West 1967 - youngsters you'll have to Google it ;)
John Ritchie, John Ritchie is it true what Wednesday says
Your iron luuuung
Has broken down

Wrong lyrics (Ritchie was never on an iron lung)

Alan Brown Alan Brown is it true what Ricthie says your Iron Lung has broken down
 
Sure there was one to the Banana Splits theme tune, only remember part, something like tra la laa, la la la laa,one with a hammer one with a rock one with a crowbar fastened to his cxxk. Deffo other parts to it?
 
A very old one that an auntie taught me about Jimmy Dunne being a fine Irish lad, the best centre forward that United ever had.

And if he doesn't score a goal, we will put him on the dole and send him back to Ireland in the morning.

Seems a bit harsh, i have no idea what they would have done with Connor Salmon or Craig Beattie

Utb
 
If this was ever sung at matches it was before my time, but another one I was taught as a youth:

We are the pride of all Yorkshire
The cock of the North
The toast of the Midlands and London of course
We only drink Ward's beer and bottles of brown
Sheffield United's in town nah nah nah
 
Oh Sheffield is wonderful
Oh it is for United
Sheffield is wonderful
 
Oh we are the Sheffield United, we play in the Red, White and black. Oh we are so proud, we sing out aloud, Division One we will be back '.
Loved this under DB back in the day, wish it had been sung under Wilder to the 'Premier League we will be back'.
Always reminds me of that day in Leicester 5th May 1990.
 
Read through and two I don’t think have been mentioned......

We used to sing I’m forever blowing bubbles before w.ham with the last line..
Then like Wednesday they fade and die

and

Berttie Mee said to Bill Shankly
have you heard of the North Bank at Highbury
He said no, I don’t think so
But I’ve heard of the SUFC
One I remember went,
Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
Have you heard of the great Pele
He said no I dont think so
But I've heard of Tony Currie.
 
ziga zaga ziga zaga oi oi oi.
up down turn around kick em in the head..up down turn around kick em in the bollocks.
Does your mother know your here.
 

Singing at the Lane
we're singing at the Lane
what a glorious feeling
we're winning again,
Wilder is appy
and we're appy too
we're laughing and singing at the Lane......... 😲
 

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