"He's black, he's mean, he robbed the fruit machines" Blakey hated it
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"He's black, he's mean, he robbed the fruit machines" Blakey hated it
Over there . . . . . Over there,
And do they smell, like f*****g 'ell
Dougie Freedman we're not Facking scared.
Short but succinct.
The anti-English stuff is ridiculous and the people who sing it are thick as shit.
I never have and never will get involved in it.
The majority of our managers and players have been English and the club was set up by an Englishman.
The knuckle draggers who sing it would have a shock if they did their family tree and saw that their great-grand parents were probably English - Particularly the valley boys.
"Kevin Brock, What a Shock, He has got a massive cock! La la la la la la la.....
Tony Birds Disco pants are the best,
They stretch right from his arse to his chest,
They're better than Adam n the Ants,
Tony Bird, Disco Pants.
To the tune of 'Here we go'
He’s here, he’s there, he’s every fkg where Ronnie Bird, Ronnie Bird
When we play clubs such as Blackpool, Brighton etc
"You're just a shit Barry Island"
“How shit must you be....we’re winning away/home* * either one pisses me off !
Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
'ave you 'eard of the North Band at 'ighbury
Shanks says No
I don't think so
But I've heard of the Cardiff aggro
As if these two legendary football managers in the late 60s/early 70s would be sit around discussing the skinhead hooligan element at Ninian Park, and all it's associated problems!
Anyone remember,
Stanley Stanley where`s your wife >>
The daftest one I ever heard would have to be the Wiggy chant. Sung to the same tune as 'Wanky Wanderers', it was aimed at midfielder Nathan Wigg, and went "Oh Wiggy Wiggy, Wiggy Wiggy Wiggy Wiggy, Wiggy Wigg".
I had to rack my brain to work out that this chant (and others like it) are based on the song 'Son of my Father' by Chicory Tip. This dates its earliest possible outing to 1972, and it was still around while Wigg was at City, between 1993 and 1996.
Sack the Board
Yeah, I remember him turning to the Grange End and shrugging his shoulders, I seem to remember the story being a big headline at the time, but he took it well.
To Rodney Jack, "You JB"
I wouldn't want to change the way we've sung it for years, but we do actually get the tune wrong.
It''s to the tune of "The Wild Rover" and the ending we sing "the world has ever seen" instead of "the world's ever seen" so not only the notes wrong, one too many syllables.
The Bacuna chant is daft. There's what seems to be about 10 minutes of da-da-da-da....... until you get to his name, and that's it.