Old songs not heard anymore ... (5 Viewers)

Wheelfass

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I seem to remember hearing this on the Swan Lane Kop in the early 90's when I first started going as a kid.

Does anyone remember from a similar time, early 90's where the crowd used to chant

COOOVEEEEEENTRRRRRRRY
COOOVEEEEEENTRRRRRRRY
COVENTRY
COVENTRY
COVENTRY
COVENTRY


Again, I was very young at the time but I used to love that. Especially on an evening game I can imagine that could sound pretty intimidating to the away support. Don't know why that stopped but we should definitely bring that back.
Yeah remember that one very well and I reckon it probably went back to the late 60's and early 70's. It sounded like every City fan in the ground was joining in and it filled the whole of HR with noise.
 

Nick

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I remember when the Telegraph stand was open there were 3 or 4 lads singing about McIndoe and dancing around. No idea what the words were but they must have been on glue or something :)
 

ovduk78

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Aaaaaahhh your shit ahhh

When the goalkick is taken

I remember us singing in the West End at Mark Crossley

"Crossley is his name, Crossley is his name,
He stinks of piss and has no fiends, Crossley is his name"

We must have done it to other keepers but I can't remember

Did we once sing at Peter Shilton Tina's into whips and chains do da?

I think it was a time when he was caught out with another woman.

I remember singing "Tina, Tina, Tina" at Shilton, must have been around the same time.

We played Derby in a midweek game at HR and the day before the match Docherty admitted lying in court and for most of the game we just sang "Docherty's a liar!". We were losing 1-0 and eventually won 3-1 with 3 late goals and each time the euphoria died down after we scored we went straight back to "Docherty's a liar!"
 

fernandopartridge

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I remember us singing in the West End at Mark Crossley

"Crossley is his name, Crossley is his name,
He stinks of piss and has no fiends, Crossley is his name"

We must have done it to other keepers but I can't remember

I think virtually every keeper got that one mate
 

ovduk78

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I think virtually every keeper got that one mate
I thought they would have but for some reason singing it at Crossley is the 1 I remember, maybe he reacted badly? My Notts Forest supporting mate wan't too upset cause he hated Crossley and could never see why Cloughie picked him
 

oscillatewildly

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The suggestion of brutal violence is probably why this one should be kept well locked away, but.....
"We dooooooooooon't carry bottles,
we doooooooooooon't carry lead,
we only carry hatchets to bury in your head,
we are the loyal supporters, fanatics everyone,
we all hate the Villa, the Leicester and West Brom".
"City! City! City"!
 

ceetee

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We are supporters of the Sky Blues
Jimmy Hill he is our king
Grorge Hudson is our scorer
And Ronnie Rees he is our wizard on the wing
............ and more

I think originally Bantams and names changed as required
 

Wheelfass

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We are supporters of the Sky Blues
Jimmy Hill he is our king
Grorge Hudson is our scorer
And Ronnie Rees he is our wizard on the wing
............ and more

I think originally Bantams and names changed as required
Yeah that's right it was Sky Blues
Jimmy Hill he is our king
George Hudson is our goal scorer and Willie Humphries is our whiz on the wing.
 

Bob Latchford

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Not a song but randomly was thinking the other day about every game in the Terrace when the opposition goalie would come jogging up and they would get a polite gentle round of applause only to be hit with a couple of hundred wanker signs if they were silly enough to clap back.

Amazing over the years how many fell for it.
Very true !
 

wingy

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A bow legged chicken and a knock kneed hen, ain't lost a fight since I don't know when we all like shagging we all like booze we are the mental skyblues!!
Ha ha.
Puts me in mind of Hazy Fantazy.
Should be a Banjo around too.
 

oscillatewildly

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What was that one that went "City score, City score, if you get one you'll get more...." It then went on to mention Wembley but I can't remember the rest. Over to you Rattles, OSB, Wheelfass.
 

Speedies_Chips

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Pp
What was that one that went "City score, City score, if you get one you'll get more...." It then went on to mention Wembley but I can't remember the rest. Over to you Rattles, OSB, Wheelfass.

City score, city score, if you can score one you'll score more / four. Youll see our assembly when we get to Wembley so score city score.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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you are my city
my only city
you make me happy when skies are grey
you'll never notice how much we love you
until they take my city away
Do you know something we don't . :nailbiting:
 

jimmyhill

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'When Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly "Have you heard of the North Bank, Highbury"?
Shanks said "No, I don't think so but I've heard of the West end, aggro".'
'Da,da,da,da,da,da,da,da,da,da,da, (etc).... 'We are the West end, aggro'!

With a knock-kneed chicken and a bow legged hen... etc


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jimmyhill

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Come and listen to my story, Colin Stein is always scoring, then you'll hear the West End roaring Colin is our king

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Johnnythespider

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All the lads and lasses there
All the famous faces
Running down the highfield road
To see Joe Mercers aces

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Adge

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Not a song as such but we used to sneak a fog horn in the west terrace which was always good. Also, bog roll thrown onto the pitch when the team came out was another good one.
 

Nick

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I still just miss a bit of hostility to the away fans / team, not on about violence just not so much arse licking they get nowadays. When I was a kid if an away player came to take a throw in all the kids would boo, sky blue sam would give them the thumbs down and all sorts. Now it's all "thanks so much for making the trip, give them a clap".
 

NortonSkyBlue

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I still just miss a bit of hostility to the away fans / team, not on about violence just not so much arse licking they get nowadays. When I was a kid if an away player came to take a throw in all the kids would boo, sky blue sam would give them the thumbs down and all sorts. Now it's all "thanks so much for making the trip, give them a clap".
I too miss the hostility that hung in the air at games. That is why the Sheffield United game at home was my favorite for a long time.
It was a throwback game. Forget the slaps, there was tension that night and it went both ways.
 

Cavan O'Doherty

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I too miss the hostility that hung in the air at games. That is why the Sheffield United game at home was my favorite for a long time.
It was a throwback game. Forget the slaps, there was tension that night and it went both ways.
Yes that was the best game last season(bar the cup run of course). Bit of atmosphere for a change and the hostility between the fans added to that.
 

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