Big brown boot wi yalla laces
Checkered shirts and elastic braces
We have come to smash your faces
We are the Aberdeen Boot Boys.
That was before we were a challenger brand.
Big brown boot wi yalla laces
Checkered shirts and elastic braces
We have come to smash your faces
We are the Aberdeen Boot Boys.
That was before we were a challenger brand.
To be honest my memory is more of the King Steet End
If you go down to the King Street End you're in for a big surprise
If you go down to the King Street End you'll never believe your eyes
For Jeremy the sugar puff bear
Has put on his boots and cut off his hair
and went on a skinheid riot.
Bless them all bless them all the long and the short and the tall ..
Bless Mrs Jarvis for having a son for the dons are going up high the cup at pittodrie will lie for we will be mastered by no fee...n bast..d so says the beach end war cry.
Ach I preferred the green bomber.
Is this a Shae Logan website ?
https://www.sloganite.com/products/r...nt=41179537619
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I was walking doon Merkland Road
Swingin my chain
Along came an ***ngem**
I asked him his name;
I kicked him in the balls
And I kicked him in the head
Now that ***ngem**
He's dead
The only known Dons song with the correct use of the semi-colon, I always thought. Good work, the ABB 1972.
The baracuta is an evergreen.
The ****e versions bought by many fae robert raes not so much. Collar didn't stand up properly and the zips weren't built to last.
Was a bit of a strange one the Harrington as between say 77 and 80 it was sported by three different youth cultures up here. Mods (revivalist two tone types), Punks and Skinheads.
Of course the original mods wore them back in the mid 60s as did the hard mods (suedeheads / original skins) in the latter part of the 60s.