About time we had a non-sectarian song that appeals to our Irish roots whilst celebrating one of today's players.
I'll start:
Sodje's not wee
He's big and black and wonderful
He has come (where from)
From a club in South London (god bless him)
sworn to score goals
and break one or two Jambo legs
and bat-ter the Rantic off the park
Who cares about those Gorgie freaks
when he scores then makes one for Deeks
while Jambos moan and sell their souls
we will chant a sodje song!
Perhaps somebody could translate into the Irish gaelic? No? Thought not...
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Thread: The Sodje Song
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11-02-2011 09:26 PM #1
The Sodje Song
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11-02-2011 09:54 PM #3
Akpo Sodje in the air*
Gordon Hunters broken nose*
Deekos hit the net
Rudi / Murray come to blows
First to*wear the green*
Famous Hibees based in Leith
Deeko's burst the net *
How fabulous was Keith?
Tune Spitting Image The Chicken song
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11-02-2011 09:59 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It does have the whiff of Colombian marching powder about it.
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11-02-2011 10:52 PM #6
i thought my original sodje song worked well
then i read it and thought oh **** the pc crew will pish thier frillies
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11-02-2011 11:06 PM #7
One tries, one fails. Sometimes I forget the inherent limitations of football forum, where songs have to as uninventive as possible...
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