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Thread: Starbuck chants versus Millers originals

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    The semi ajayi one divided opinion

    No one’s mentioned wings of a sparrow

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    If our so-called singers had a fraction of the imagination of the Kop Choir era they would surely have come up with some suitable words to Rotterdam by the Beautiful South or New York Groove by Hello.
    Unfortunately "Red Army" seems to be the extent of their lyrical ability 🤔

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    If our so-called singers had a fraction of the imagination of the Kop Choir era they would surely have come up with some suitable words to Rotterdam by the Beautiful South or New York Groove by Hello.
    Unfortunately "Red Army" seems to be the extent of their lyrical ability 🤔
    "their" lyrical ability? Shouldn't that be "our" lyrical ability?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Trying to remember the words to the one that started:

    "A A A A, Alan Hill "

    Which ended with the best line I have ever heard at a football match:

    "C C C C. Colin Clish, deedars play like pregnant fish" 🤣
    Tune of "I'm a boy" by the Who

    One little boy was Chris Rabjohn
    Another little boy was Wilc ockson
    Another little boy was John Galley
    A win for us is like A B C
    A A A A Alan Hill
    B B B B Brian Tiler
    C C C C Colin Clish
    Wednesday/Barnsley play like pregnant fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinkly View Post
    Tune of "I'm a boy" by the Who

    One little boy was Chris Rabjohn
    Another little boy was Wilc ockson
    Another little boy was John Galley
    A win for us is like A B C
    A A A A Alan Hill
    B B B B Brian Tiler
    C C C C Colin Clish
    Wednesday/Barnsley play like pregnant fish
    That's the one Wrinkly

    Absolute masterpiece 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    "their" lyrical ability? Shouldn't that be "our" lyrical ability?
    Yeah probably 🙂

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    If our so-called singers had a fraction of the imagination of the Kop Choir era they would surely have come up with some suitable words to Rotterdam by the Beautiful South or New York Groove by Hello.
    Unfortunately "Red Army" seems to be the extent of their lyrical ability ��
    Villa did that a few years ago
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...-supporter-wh/

    “We’ve been to Rotterdam and everywhere; Liverpool and Rome; But now we’re playing Rotherham, Rotherham at home.”

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    was it easier to have a singing section on the Tivoli due to it being terracing and the singers would be able to stand near each other. With reserved seating there are 3 or 4 areas on North stand that do most of the singing, and not always the same song or if they do end up being out of time.

    Even those that dont sing its good if they clap (in time) with the singers.

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    We've got Jimmy Jimmy Mullen on the wing on the wing.....
    C'mon without c'mon within you'll not see nothing like the Mighty Quinn...
    Ya ya ya ya, Farnell is better than Yashin, Houghton is better than Eusebio and you're in for a thrashing...
    (Names may have changed - old age)

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    Furnell

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