Favourite Blades Song......

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If you keep watching you'll see Morgan walk in with Collins and Butler then you see Freeman and Brayford getting their kits.
 
For me, it's got to be...
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I used to love the old "in their Liverpool slums" it was sung with such passion.

When I was very young 60's one of the most popular songs with arms aloft then rhythmic clapping that got the crowd going was " I'm forever blowing bubbles" :eek:
 
We rarely sing it but I like "Glory Glory Sheff United". Reminds me of the cup runs in 2003.

"Oh when the blades" is quality but only if sang slowly for ages... Oh when the blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaades, go marching iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin"
 
I beg your pardon........

The bloke behind us on the old terrace used to sing along with it, but had never picked up the words, so his fortnightly contribution was:

"Dum Dum Dum Pardon, Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum Garden"
 
"Oh when the blades" is quality but only if sang slowly for ages... Oh when the blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaades, go marching iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin"
Classic. That one started (I think) at an Everton away game (late 80s?). We won 2-0 I think!! Sorry, details are all a bit hazy.
 

Girlfriend likes that one, in fact if we see or hear a crow it's always a dirty black arsed crow.

My boys love it too, although at 8 and 12 they thought, (until they very recently figured it out!) that it was "dirty black bum of a crow" and "poo on the losers below".....I don't think Mrs Torrix would have appreciated me teaching them the correct lyrics...
 
My boys love it too, although at 8 and 12 they thought, (until they very recently figured it out!) that it was "dirty black bum of a crow" and "poo on the losers below".....I don't think Mrs Torrix would have appreciated me teaching them the correct lyrics...

The tune popped up in my little one's nursey rhyme book the other day. I didnt even know the tune was a nursery rhyme.
 
For nonsense value it has to be......

'Harry Haslam, Danny Bergara, bippetty boppetty boo.
Put 'em together and what do you get?
Bippetty boppetty boo!'

Or something like that........

Showing your age there. The lyrics are:

"Tony Agana, Brian Deane, bibbity bobbity boo.
Put em together and what have you got?
Top of division 2"
 
Away at Tranmere last year singing "All You Need Is Clough" for 90 minutes was a laugh.

Ain't Got A Barrel Of Money is still my favourite, but some of the ones we don't use anymore are the best.

I was told of one about John Tudor scoring against the pigs to the tune of when Johnny Come Marching Home Again.

Something about Shoreham end having a fit?
 
What was the one that got a million repeats at Orient this season...
"Don't take me home...." Or summat like that...

My mates who came to the match with me loved it and wondered what the words were...
 
Although in general I really like "1889", I'm uncomfortable about the line about the demise of Jack Charlton.
Out of respect, can we change that line to "The city is red" or something like that? :)
 
My boys love it too, although at 8 and 12 they thought, (until they very recently figured it out!) that it was "dirty black bum of a crow" and "poo on the losers below".....I don't think Mrs Torrix would have appreciated me teaching them the correct lyrics...

My twin Aussie nieces, then aged about 7 sang this version for Kev & Mrs McCabe when my Brother and Sister in law met the Mc Cabes in a bar in Sydney. It was well appreciated. Can't think how they learned the lyrics though :).

Except it is poo on the Wednesday below...........and its magnet not maggots in the GCB song
 
My twin Aussie nieces, then aged about 7 sang this version for Kev & Mrs McCabe when my Brother and Sister in law met the Mc Cabes in a bar in Sydney. It was well appreciated. Can't think how they learned the lyrics though :).

Except it is poo on the Wednesday below...........and its magnet not maggots in the GCB song

That word is banned in our house... :-)
 
After James Beattie scored and I was Sat in the south, I heard the kop mumble through something virtually indecipherable. I asked my mate what they had sang and he said I think it was "naaaaaa na naaaaaa..........na na...........Beattie"
After that effort it became the chorus of hey Jude but the first attempt was the shittest funniest attempt off a song I've heard.
 
Although in general I really like "1889", I'm uncomfortable about the line about the demise of Jack Charlton.
Out of respect, can we change that line to "The city is red" or something like that? :)

While I have nothing against Charlton per-se and would indeed prefer to sing about him being a screaming homosexual with a penchant for young boys rather than alluding to his demise, such lyrics would, I fear, interfere immeasurably with the flow of the melody and reduce the whole song to a floccinaucinihilipilification of its former self.

‘Dead’ it is then. ;)
 

For nonsense value it has to be......

'Harry Haslam, Danny Bergara, bippetty boppetty boo.
Put 'em together and what do you get?
Bippetty boppetty boo!'

Or something like that........
Top of division 2.....I think
 

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