First point being what an absolute privilege it was to see that performance.
The first 45 minutes was the best I've seen from a Cov side since the premier league.
Second point being(bit of a moan) can we please please stop singing the awful 'how shit must you be song'?! We've won the last four away and are currently destroying everything in our path. Apart from that the support yesterday was once again superb!
On a side note, thoroughly enjoyed berating Sammy Clingan. Especially when his first touch after coming on went sideways and his second touch was mis controlled and he ended up sliding off the pitch trying to retrieve the ball!!
If ever there's a living proof of the grass isn't always greener then it's Mr Clingan for sure.
To summarise, if we carry on playing to our current levels and keep Mcgoldrick we will win the league with ease.
'Sammy Clingan it could have been you' What could have been him? being 13th in the table? Fair enough if we were above them in the league or in the top 6 but I think 'Clingan, Whats the score?' was more appropriate!
The how shit must you be is the most embarrassing song I've ever heard.
I'll take your word for it Steve.
On another note I can hear twist and shout being sung at WBA v WH. Anyone know who is singing it and whether we were originators or followers singing this song?
It could have been you 10 places above us in the table, oh wait it is you. Embarrassing.
I heard that. Sounded like the hammers fans.
Pretty sure The Beatles made it up... :thinking about:
Pretty sure The Beatles made it up... :thinking about:
Written in 1961 originally called shake it up baby sung by the Topnotes and was changed to twist and shout and recorded by the Isley Brothers
Beatles version is by far the best
FFS what a load of women on this thread, the Sky Blues faithful are belting out some songs with pride, its all music to my ears !!!
For me best chant of the day was "is there a fire drill" as the Donny fans made for the exit! Class!
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