happytobeblue
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Remember that one. Always ended with "Bula Bula".Oh I'd rather be a Darkie than a Tim.
Seemed OK in the mid 60's, definitely surreal now.
Remember that one. Always ended with "Bula Bula".Oh I'd rather be a Darkie than a Tim.
Seemed OK in the mid 60's, definitely surreal now.
Well we’re not so very many but we’re loyal and we’re true,
For we’re the lads, the lads, the lads that wear the royal blue,
So come away the Rangers, you’ll know us by our noise, for we’re the lads, the lads who follow Rangers!
On Rangers On! Victory is nigh, from the terraces, you will hear us cry: come away the Rangers you’ll know us by our noise, we’re the lads, the lads who follow Rangers!
A tune my old dad taught me. He still goes every week at 72.
I’ve never heard it but always sing to myself !
Great wee song, love being a bluenose!
I remember that. He came on and every time he got a touch he took pelters.'Bradley wears a nightie' sung to some unfortunate sub warming up for a wee team we were playing in the cup (i think arbroath maybe) back in the late 80's. his only crime was being called Bradley
Anothe r one, to the tune of ‘its my party’, “Nobody knows where my Johnny has gone, but the lightbulb went the same time”
Bears in the Broomie mocking Partick Thistle fans in the corner with that YMCA song and dance.
My old man said be a celtic fanHeard a drunk Bear in the Enclosure toilets at Ibrox in the 80's singing to the Cockney tune 'My old Man (Said Follow The Van)
"My old man, said be a Celtic fan
I said fuck off, father, you're a wank..."
Hilarity ensued but I've never heard that song before or since. Maybe a one-off performance.
Wracking my brains here but no idea what Bula Bula was ?Remember that one. Always ended with "Bula Bula".
Guys in Copland front used to whistle Laurel and Hardy tune at the polis , annoyed them that much they sent more polis into cf5 looking for the culprits
I suppose it was an add on,the same as FTP was.Wracking my brains here but no idea what Bula Bula was ?
Send jock stein to Vietnam. Hallelujah
Used to get sung in the early 70’s
Well we’re not so very many but we’re loyal and we’re true,
For we’re the lads, the lads, the lads that wear the royal blue,
So come away the Rangers, you’ll know us by our noise, for we’re the lads, the lads who follow Rangers!
On Rangers On! Victory is nigh, from the terraces, you will hear us cry: come away the Rangers you’ll know us by our noise, we’re the lads, the lads who follow Rangers!
A tune my old dad taught me. He still goes every week at 72.
I’ve never heard it but always sing to myself !
Great wee song, love being a bluenose!
Heard some older Bears talking years ago about a song that went "Tommy Burns Tommy Burns so does Doyle."
Also to the same incident "It's my attic and I'll fry if I want too."
I suppose it was an add on,the same as FTP was.
how does that tune go?"Her Majesty The Queen supports the Rangers,
Her Majesty The Queen supports the Rangers,
Her Majesty The Queen supports the Rangers,
Because she's a Protestant"
Heard that years ago in the way back from a European game
It was actually oooah oooah!!( reference to something a colored gentleman might say) Not acceptable now a days but anything went back thenWracking my brains here but no idea what Bula Bula was ?
Remember that song very well 74/75 I think it was sung.
No my memory is terrible. It was maybe Inter, or even the Legends game. But it was defo Milan.You have some memory bud.We haven't played them in Europe for over 60 years
To the tune of Glory Glory Hallelujahhow does that tune go?
Absolutely correct Bradley Kerr of Arbroath, I remember singing something about a raincoat!'Bradley wears a nightie' sung to some unfortunate sub warming up for a wee team we were playing in the cup (i think arbroath maybe) back in the late 80's. his only crime was being called Bradley
bradley kerr'Bradley wears a nightie' sung to some unfortunate sub warming up for a wee team we were playing in the cup (i think arbroath maybe) back in the late 80's. his only crime was being called Bradley
1984 im sure the game wasI'm sure Ian Ferguson got a chorus of "Bradley's gonna get ye" that night too. Bradley Kerr of Arbroath, long haired nomark from the late 80s.
"Nakamura ate my dog,
Ate my dog,
Nakamura ate my dog,
Ate my dog,
He sliced it,
He diced it,
He threw it in a wok,
Nakamura ate my dog,
Ate my dug"
As soon as this rendition had finished, a wee lad starts singing;
"Stephen McManus ate the cat...."