I have trying to remember as many personal songs that Hibs players had, so far I have only managed the following:-
Mickey Weir and Ivan Sproule – He’s here, he’s there, he’s every f’ing where…
Jimmy O’Rourke – Jimmy, Jimmy O’Rourke, everyone knows his name…
Rob Jones – He’s indestructible, Always believe in Rob Jones.
Keith Wright – Keith, Keith, Keith, Keith…..
Mixu Paatelainen – Mixu Paatelainen what a f’ing signing …..
There must be more, come on let’s have them.
Of course there are a few more for opposing players such as Hartley, Jefferies, Fulton.
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Thread: Players own songs?
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05-11-2010 02:14 PM #1
Players own songs?
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05-11-2010 02:23 PM #5
Chrissy Hogg, Chrissy Hogg
Chrissy, Chrissy Hogg
When he gets the ball, he scores a goal
Chrissy, Chrissy Hogg
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05-11-2010 02:26 PM #6
Thers only one barry lavety
he puts the ball in the netty
he plays for hibees and he takes loads of e's
walking in a hibee wonderland
ooh ahh jacksonah
say ooh ahh jacksonah
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05-11-2010 02:29 PM #8
Ohh Mikey Mikey, he used to be a Jambo but he's alright now.. obviously means nothing now but was great at the time.
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05-11-2010 03:56 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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05-11-2010 08:32 PM #12
His name is Alan Gordon he's the leader of the team
The greatest centre forward that the world has ever seen
He's here he's there he's everywhere he scores the vital goal
And as for Derek Parlane you can stick him up yer hole
Nananana nananana nanananana...
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05-11-2010 09:06 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
rudi scachel is f$%^$ ........
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05-11-2010 10:39 PM #18
'we've got Sol...'
'do do do do, Makalamby!'
'He's green, he's white,
he takes no Jambo *****,
Jay Sheilds, Jay Sheilds!'
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