superallythe2nd
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Sebo's on, we're taking the piss
Haha,that's true,but i did'nt want to say that lol.I thought it showed you were a darkie instead of a Tim.
You also had , sure his name was Johnny Doyle , he thought he was a spark sing to the tune of the Sash.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."
Loved that, being a Mod and a ProdRemember when the mod classic movie Quadrophenia came out in 1979/80 to coincide with the mod revival a lot of younger bears chanted: "We are the Prods, we are the Prods, we are we are we are the Prods
1984 im sure the game was
I was in the EE that night, he got wolf whistles every time he touched the ball'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
I think it was 1989
I think it was Newcastle, Kevin Keegan's black and white army.I am sure it was Queens Park who started the Walter Smiths blue and white army chant. Their version was Eddie Hunters black and white army.
It was mibbae a few weeks mair, but aye strange.It was surreal to go from chanting “Mo, Mo. F*ck yer Mo” to Mo, Mo, Super Mo” in the space of about 5 weeks
I think it was Newcastle, Kevin Keegan's black and white armyr
Queens Park sang it for 90 minutes at Ibrox in 91 a full year before Keegan tried to manage Newcastle.
Early 70s and on the wrong side of P.C.
Walking down the road
Swinging my chain
Met a 19th Century Terrorist and asked his name
Kicked him in the balls
Kicked him in the head
Now that 19th Century Terrorist is dead.
Ah. to be in my teens again instead of an old farter.Another version was...
Doctor Martens boots and braces
Sta pressed Levi’s, clip on braces
We’re the boys who’ll slash your faces
We are the <enter gang name>
Queens Park sang it for 90 minutes at Ibrox in 91 a full year before Keegan tried to manage Newcastle.[/QUOTE said:I remember being at a Carlisle game in the early 80s and the Carlisle fans were singing about Bob Stokoe's blue and white army