I'm inordinately made up by my "I'm Into Something Good" which was enthusiastically adopted last season by the The Ninian.
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I used to be friendly with Phil who started the Ayatollah chant at Lincoln's Sinful Bank in 1990.
My real claim to fame came at a match at Springfield Park, Wigan, a few years later. 3 of us were standing at the front of the muddy bank when, after about 2 minutes, we scored.
And then we made up a chant that stuck forever....
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"LETHAL, LETHAL LYNEX"
I'm inordinately made up by my "I'm Into Something Good" which was enthusiastically adopted last season by the The Ninian.
I'm a bit old to start chanting but I always thought City fans should be singing 'Cardiff City' instead of 'Men of Harlech'. The syllables fit and we'd make it our own.
Maybe the Wigan game was earlier.
We need some dedicated lyricists, Liverpool fans managed it 40 years ago and they're not even Welsh...
Man Utd, hear our warning
John Toshack is always scoring
Then you'll hear the Kopites roaring
Toshack is our king.
Men of Anfield here's our story
We have gone from great to glory
We're the greatest team in Europe
Toshack is our king !
No
I was the man behind the "Accrington Stanley....who are they!?" advert in the 80s.
Way too pissed to start anything up, other than the run to the toilet before half time
Ah, now maybe this thread can settle an argument that has been raging in the Dandruff household:
My youngest claims that it was HE who introduced the Victor Camarasa song (the very catchy ‘do, do, do, Victor Camarasa’ to the tune of ‘Do The Conga’ by Black Lace 🙈) at Leicester last season BEFORE Victor scored that banger at the end, at which point the whole of our end was singing it.
Does anyone know if it was sung prior to the Leicester away game?
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In the Grange End in either the last or penultimate season at Ninian Park and a young stewardess with big black hair tied up was standing behind the goals. I started shouting “Are you Winehouse in disguise”. Soon the whole Grange End was singing it but I felt bad when she walked away visibly upset. She appeared at only a few more games and got the same treatment, then she was no more. Sorry love
I'm pretty sure I was the first (or one of the first) to sing Ooh ahh Paul Millar, but I wouldn't be surprised if others had the same idea. Even so, it was a thrill to hear the other dozen people in the Canton Stand take it up.
Has anyone successfully fooled an entire stand of people into looking at nothing? My mates and I used to try this. One of us stands up, points at something in the corner of the ground; the rest of us stand up and point and stare in the same direction. Normally a good few people sitting around us will stand up to see what's going on, but we never managed to get more than a small section of the Bob Bank to stare pointlessly at a floodlight for about 20 seconds.
Yes. The time I wore a cheerleader's outfit on the Grange End, hair in pigtails, pom poms on each hand and started "Give us a 'C'".....
Cardiff City March to Glory,
Swansea is our lavatory,
Watch the teams all fall before thee,
Hear ye not our call.
Won the cup in '27,
Always play with pride and venom,
God supports us up in heaven,
Every foe apall