New Chris Wilder song at Derby

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Really sorry for this but I have made a song up, trouble is I don’t know what the original song was called, lol

Chris Wilder Woo Oho ooo ooo
Chris Wilder who Ohio ooo oo
He comes from arbourThourne
A blade since he was borne
Chris Wilder Whoo Ohoo ooh
Repeat

 
Really sorry for this but I have made a song up, trouble is I don’t know what the original song was called, lol

Chris Wilder Woo Oho ooo ooo
Chris Wilder who Ohio ooo oo
He comes from arbourThourne
A blade since he was borne
Chris Wilder Whoo Ohoo ooh
Repeat

So, is he from Arbourthorne or Ohio?
 
Good song. Was in the pub in the video and it was going for about 20 minutes straight.
 
Why make up a song about a manager who gets his tactics wrong, makes the wrong substitutions, changes the team too often/not often enough (delete as appropriate)?:rolleyes:
I hope we hear it on Tuesday. As I have a tin ear for music, I will be the one singing even more out of tune than everyone else.
 



Either those fans can't hold a note save theur life or that's a tenuous link at best
Wow.
If that really is the original song then this chant is up there with other crimes against rhythm, such as butchering of 'September' by Earth, Wind and Fire by football fans across the nation.

Notable mention goes to the GCB song, which starts off at 146 beats per minute as per the original, but for some reason when our fans sing it they are compelled to speed it up to about 5000 bpm by the end..
 
Wow.
If that really is the original song then this chant is up there with other crimes against rhythm, such as butchering of 'September' by Earth, Wind and Fire by football fans across the nation.

Notable mention goes to the GCB song, which starts off at 146 beats per minute as per the original, but for some reason when our fans sing it they are compelled to speed it up to about 5000 bpm by the end..

I blame all those under the age of 21 for the increase in bpm. The simplest chant to keep time to is the oh so simple ‘Sheffield United’. It’s easy. 2 words. It starts off with one bloke shouting it, echoed by another. Back and forth back and forth. Until a young un drops in and ruins it.

I’ve always questions how they get on between the sheets. Singing a song is very much like making love to a beautiful woman. You’ve got to find the right rhythm and keep it going steady. Don’t rush it too soon or you’ll ruin it for yourself, let alone her.
 
I blame all those under the age of 21 for the increase in bpm. The simplest chant to keep time to is the oh so simple ‘Sheffield United’. It’s easy. 2 words. It starts off with one bloke shouting it, echoed by another. Back and forth back and forth. Until a young un drops in and ruins it.

I’ve always questions how they get on between the sheets. Singing a song is very much like making love to a beautiful woman. You’ve got to find the right rhythm and keep it going steady. Don’t rush it too soon or you’ll ruin it for yourself, let alone her.
Exactly.

Case in point - the Icelandic thunderclap. Slow, powerful and brilliant.

Then some other nations tried to copy it but ruined it through lack of patience and ended up making it sound like a hurried mess.
 
Exactly.

Case in point - the Icelandic thunderclap. Slow, powerful and brilliant.

Then some other nations tried to copy it but ruined it through lack of patience and ended up making it sound like a hurried mess.

Another example is ‘go marching in’. Spurs do it brilliantly. Slow and patient for a good 5/6 rounds before speeding up. Try it at Lane and you’ll get 2 maximum before the shandy drinkers join in and ruin it.

We don’t need a bloke at the front conducting a crowd but there’s a few lads who could do with lessons off-site that’s for sure.
 
I blame all those under the age of 21 for the increase in bpm. The simplest chant to keep time to is the oh so simple ‘Sheffield United’. It’s easy. 2 words. It starts off with one bloke shouting it, echoed by another. Back and forth back and forth. Until a young un drops in and ruins it.

I’ve always questions how they get on between the sheets. Singing a song is very much like making love to a beautiful woman. You’ve got to find the right rhythm and keep it going steady. Don’t rush it too soon or you’ll ruin it for yourself, let alone her.
It's a bit early for this kind of talk Ainsley mi owd
 



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