Old songs not heard anymore ... (4 Viewers)

Bob Latchford

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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
One of my favourites also .
 

Bob Latchford

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Terry Gibson's perm

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Aaaaaahhh your shit ahhh

When the goalkick is taken

One which could come back Saturday

You fat bastard who ate all the pies
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Peter ndlovu song to the umbungo tune

I can also remember going to Blackburn when jack walker had lumped a load of cash in singing we hope jack walker dies
 

Red House Coaches

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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'!

Sorry for the delay in replying, but how about one from our trips to Londo in the late sixties/early seventies :-

"Went down to London win or lose,
Picked on a Cockney, got chased by the screws,
We all love women and we all love booze,
We are the mental Sky Blues"

or

"Whose that knocking on the window?
whose that knocking on the door?
It's Bill McGarry and his mob, selling Dougan for a bob
and they won't beat The City anymore"
 

NortonSkyBlue

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Sorry for the delay in replying, but how about one from our trips to Londo in the late sixties/early seventies :-

"Went down to London win or lose,
Picked on a Cockney, got chased by the screws,
We all love women and we all love booze,
We are the mental Sky Blues"

or

"Whose that knocking on the window?
whose that knocking on the door?
It's Bill McGarry and his mob, selling Dougan for a bob
and they won't beat The City anymore"
You can really see that Wolves were our big rivals in the songs from the 60's/70's.
Great name Red house coaches btw! How I look back on those trips with such affection and yet at the same time I must have spent so much time in fear during those days. Some stories I can tell!!!
We all hate wolves and wolves and wolves, wolves and wolves and wolves, we all fucking hate wolves.
 

Bob Latchford

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Sorry for the delay in replying, but how about one from our trips to Londo in the late sixties/early seventies :-

"Went down to London win or lose,
Picked on a Cockney, got chased by the screws,
We all love women and we all love booze,
We are the mental Sky Blues"

or

"Whose that knocking on the window?
whose that knocking on the door?
It's Bill McGarry and his mob, selling Dougan for a bob
and they won't beat The City anymore"
I suspect we're in the presence of Bernie Taupin :woot:
 

oscillatewildly

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Not one, not two but three or four, Peter scores and we want some more.....(sure that was sung about Ndlovu in the early days)
I tried on so many occasions to get "Ndlovu, Ndlovu will tear you apart, again" going in the early '90's but it was met with mainly bemusement from my fellow supporters who clearly were unable to twiddle the knob on the radio from the settings for Mercia sound/CWR.
 

Bob Latchford

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I tried on so many occasions to get "Ndlovu, Ndlovu will tear you apart, again" going in the early '90's but it was met with mainly bemusement from my fellow supporters who clearly were unable to twiddle the knob on the radio from the settings for Mercia sound/CWR.
That's a clever one . would've been a good chant .
 

oscillatewildly

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Sorry for the delay in replying, but how about one from our trips to Londo in the late sixties/early seventies :-

"Went down to London win or lose,
Picked on a Cockney, got chased by the screws,
We all love women and we all love booze,
We are the mental Sky Blues"

or

"Whose that knocking on the window?
whose that knocking on the door?
It's Bill McGarry and his mob, selling Dougan for a bob
and they won't beat The City anymore"
Doooooouuugan on the West end front, parlez vous,
Dougan on the West end front, parlez vous,
Dougan on the West end front,
Give us a gun we'll shoot the ....,
Hinky dinky parlez vous!
 

clint van damme

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I tried on so many occasions to get "Ndlovu, Ndlovu will tear you apart, again" going in the early '90's but it was met with mainly bemusement from my fellow supporters who clearly were unable to twiddle the knob on the radio from the settings for Mercia sound/CWR.

That's brilliant. I'm actually gutted that that never got off the ground,
 

Cov kid 55

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You can really see that Wolves were our big rivals in the songs from the 60's/70's.
Great name Red house coaches btw! How I look back on those trips with such affection and yet at the same time I must have spent so much time in fear during those days. Some stories I can tell!!!
We all hate wolves and wolves and wolves, wolves and wolves and wolves, we all fucking hate wolves.
Yep, Wolves were the real enemy - see 'Dougans on the Western front' etc. and yes, as a 12,13,14 year old, went to away matches on the coach, Wolves, Sheffield U, Leicester, Forest, Leeds etc. No segregation, I spent most of the time scared witless!
 

LastGarrison

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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.
 

Adge

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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.
Ha ha! Yes, an old west terrace classic-forgot all about that one!
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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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.


I had forgotten that one also
 

SkyblueBazza

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I was saying this to my son as we left the ground Saturday . in the 70's 80's 90's if you'd beaten a team as we did 3-0 or similar , you'd often hear the tune - Go home ya bums , go home ya bums , go home ya bums go home . why don't we hear these chants anymore ? it used to demoralise the opposition fans. there was plenty of gesticulation but , no good old fashioned demoralising chants .
But why do you feel the need to demoralise the oppositions fans?

Think about how YOU feel when sitting at home while the city are away - & they lose. Not demoralised enough??? Do you need your missus to come along & say shit or sing songs to kick you while you're down? No you probably need her to put her mouth around your c...Yours & make it all seem alright in the grand scheme. That probably makes her deep good too...knowing that you feel ok even in such a demoralised state. It helps you move on.

Why rub salt into wounds???

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SkyblueBazza

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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.
Yes we did when we were young & foolish. I remember one time when he turned around & started conducting the choir lol

He did take it in good humour in fairness...a real professional

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SkyblueBazza

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Doooooouuugan on the West end front, parlez vous,
Dougan on the West end front, parlez vous,
Dougan on the West end front,
Give us a gun we'll shoot the ....,
Hinky dinky parlez vous!
Part of the reason I supported Cov. Lived in Bloxwich where it was probably mostly Wolves...I just wanted to be different & got a chance. The rest is history

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SkyblueBazza

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Yep, Wolves were the real enemy - see 'Dougans on the Western front' etc. and yes, as a 12,13,14 year old, went to away matches on the coach, Wolves, Sheffield U, Leicester, Forest, Leeds etc. No segregation, I spent most of the time scared witless!
Ironically my only real encourage ter with football hooliganism was a Wolves fan in the West End (I may have known the bastard too!) as he ran away...he booted me up the arse running away to escape & didn't stop to see if I was going to accept his offer of a draw at sunrise

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Speedies_Chips

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Ironically my only real encourage ter with football hooliganism was a Wolves fan in the West End (I may have known the bastard too!) as he ran away...he booted me up the arse running away to escape & didn't stop to see if I was going to accept his offer of a draw at sunrise

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I remember being on the kop in the early 70's when the away fans were to the left of us. Home to Wolves and this lad
in front of us in the Cov bit suddenly undid his coat to reveal a Wolves scarf and a massive baseball bat. He just started swinging it around trying to hit anyone in the viscinity. Mental!! I was about 13 and was bricking myself.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Ah funnily enough I was about 14 at the time...never even saw him. Might have been a bat rather than a boot!

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