When John McGinn came frae St. Mirren
He had the Hibee faithful purrin'
“This lad McGinn is quite a find
He might just be one o' a kind”
An' so it proved in just three years
He shifted up through several gears
He helped us win the Scottish Cup
An' made sure that we got back up
Defenders all began tae fear him
The poor buggers couldnae get near him
He had a way tae shield the ba'
They couldnae get up close at a'
He loved tae cause the Jambos hassle
When laying siege tae the Tincastle
Before he went south o' the border
He trashed their so-called “natural order”
An' when against the 'Gers he scored
He silenced the whole Ibrox hoard
The Celtic fans made not a sound
When John McGinn out-Broonied Brown
But when the time had come tae go
The Celtic bid was far too low
They found their rusty biscuit tin
Was short o' funds for John McGinn
So John decided, on reflection
Tae just ignore his Hoops connection
He went instead tae Aston Villa
An' gained the Hibees loads o' siller
We'll miss ye, John, an' that's a fact
Ye've always been a classy act
We'll watch wi' interest your life story
An' tae the Hibees, glory glory!
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Thread: The Ballad of John McGinn
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14-08-2018 04:17 PM #1
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The Ballad of John McGinn
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I will get his coat
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Thanks. You're a gentleman.
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