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Shit song, it has no tune.
And I can think of a few instances of opposition support that have been better this season.
Not that ours is any cop, we're a cunts-in-the-concourse-only type of fanbase.
I can think of Wolves / Leeds who were good.
It has got a tune, it's just that Birmingham fans can't sing.Each to their own. It's one of the shittest football anthems, no tune whatsoever. Only a diehard bluenose could like that one.
Derby were so quiet (with the exception of 200 or so) on New Years Day. Boro were in fits and starts. The players had to get the fans going (similar to ourselves really)Even the likes of Derby and Boro are louder than us believe it or not.
Each to their own. It's one of the shittest football anthems, no tune whatsoever. Only a diehard bluenose could like that one.
Does it fuckers like!Written and performed by Harry Lauder following the death of his son in 1916 in the First War. It beats singing about chip sandwiches.
I agree the sentiment behind the song is laudable. The tune is rubbish though, in my opinion.Written and performed by Harry Lauder following the death of his son in 1916 in the First War. It beats singing about chip sandwiches.
Written and performed by Harry Lauder following the death of his son in 1916 in the First War. It beats singing about chip sandwiches.
Mike Rutherford wrote The Living Years as a tribute to his deceased father.
Very touching; still a shit song.
Whereas 'Shaddap You Face' isn't in the slightest bit moving but is a brilliant song, if only for the fact that it kept that po-faced, pretentious, Geldof lickspittle cunt, Midge Ure, from getting to number one...
Written and performed by Harry Lauder following the death of his son in 1916 in the First War. It beats singing about chip sandwiches.
Mike Rutherford wrote The Living Years as a tribute to his deceased father.
Very touching; still a shit song.
Strange we said the exact opposite; when they scored there was much more noise from them than us. They did a great job lifting their team but we didn’t. They completely out sung us. The apathy from the pitch transferred to the fans. It’s a shame the moronic noise in the concourse area at halftime didn’t replicate itself during the match.Thought their fans were distinctly average until they got in front.
Sorry when we scored I meant.Strange we said the exact opposite; when they scored there was much more noise from them than us. They did a great job lifting their team but we didn’t. They completely out sung us. The apathy from the pitch transferred to the fans. It’s a shame the moronic noise in the concourse area at halftime didn’t replicate itself during the match.
Mike Rutherford wrote The Living Years as a tribute to his deceased father.
Very touching; still a shit song.
Written and performed by Harry Lauder following the death of his son in 1916 in the First War. It beats singing about chip sandwiches.
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