"Warburton's a f@nny" is a favourite of mine
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Thread: Funniest chant/song
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08-01-2019 08:20 AM #91
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08-01-2019 08:23 AM #92
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or the Marvin Bartley/Paul Hartley one
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08-01-2019 08:32 AM #93
Not only do we have the most traditional modern non political non sectarian football songs and the best anthem of any football club I know we also have the best colours football strip and funniest songs of any football club I know
Whats not to like?
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08-01-2019 09:36 AM #94
A personal favourite of mine from the distant past to the tune of deck the halls.
“Derek Parlane w***s alsations, na, na, na etc”
Always wondered how, in pre social media days, a chant that is so ridiculous could ever take off lol
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08-01-2019 10:02 AM #95
We hate Jimmy Hill, he's a p**f.....
Another chant so absurd it was funny.....
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08-01-2019 01:01 PM #96
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08-01-2019 04:41 PM #97
The only time I went to Wembley was in 1975 for the 5-1 game with Stewart Kennedy in goals. Phoned my mum from the phone in the Cafe Royal to tell my mum and caught the overnight 'Alkie Express' with my brother and his mates.
At the FA cup Final the weekend before, I think a Chelsea fan had come a cropper on the underground and they wouldn't allow Scotland fans to use it to get out to Wembley in case something similar happened.
"We've got feet.
We've got brains.
We don't need your ****'n trains.
Na, na, na, na, na, na na, na, na."
It was a very long walk back!
Or the opening game of the 1998 World Cup.
"There's only one Ronaldo.
There's only one Ronaldo.
With a packet of sweets and a cheeky wee smile,
Ronaldo is a ****'n paedophile."
(Of course he isn't, but it's just a football chant.)
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08-01-2019 04:44 PM #98This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-01-2019 04:49 PM #99
When Graham Rix was hearts boss
Away up in Gorgie he creeps round the park
To look for school children that are out after dark
He tempts them with Smarties and Mars bars and Twix
But you better ca canny cause it’s Graham Rix
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08-01-2019 07:23 PM #100This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However.
An incident on the underground at the previous Wembley you mention led to underground staff going on strike during the Wembley weekend 1975.
An Edinburgh man seriously assaulted a tube worker at the '73 Wembley.
That was cited as the main reason for the "tube ban"
I was at both those games and 5 other "Wembleys "
I had a drink with the guy responsible a couple of years ago in a bar in Dalry Road !!
Not so much a chant/song,but a brilliant banner.
At the '76 game at Hampden,King Kenny nutmegged Ray Clemence to score
Scotland won 2-1
At the '77 Wembley ,a guy fae the Southside had a great banner about that Kenny goal
It read
" Ray Clemence opens his legs
wider than Christine Keeler""
Older guys here will know about Christine ;-)
You young guys will need to google it ;!!
PS
I got to Wembley no bother when the trains were cancelled.
Stayed in Fulham with a cousin and got a lift up to North London.
But tens of thousands walked from Central London that Saturday morning.Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 08-01-2019 at 07:40 PM.
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08-01-2019 07:45 PM #101
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Here’s a simple one which will strike a chord with only 600 or so fans, hold your right arm up in the air, shake a limp hand and and sing “goulash goulash goulash goulash”..... repeat until bored
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08-01-2019 08:50 PM #102
Not a chant but one funny memory perhaps older posters will remember
Just after the failed Wallet Mercenery take over attempt thanks to the Hands Off HIBS campaign in 1990 there was a particularly bad tempered Derby match at Easter Road that Hearts easily won 3-0
Anyway HIBS won the 1991 Skol League Cup after almost going out of existence and funnily enough there was another Derby at Easter Road the club and the police pleaded with the fans not to say or do anything to inflame the situation bearing in mind the ugly scenes that had marred the last Derby
When the teams ran out almost every Hibby especially in the East held up a silver cardboard cut out replica of the Scottish League Cup as if to say you tried to kill us off but we are still here
The team that would not die!
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08-01-2019 09:14 PM #103This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And the Manic Street Preachers song:
If you tolerate Rix
Then your children will be next
Pretty bad taste in hindsight, but different times.
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08-01-2019 10:03 PM #104
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Plenty that would not be deemed appropriate these days, as has been mentioned, changed days thankfully.
I remember a rumour circulating pre derby that John Roberston's wife was playing away from home, probably nonsense Robbo if you're listening in! Anyway, for a couple of games choruses of (to the tune of the Mickey Weir chant)...."she's here, she's there, she's every fxxxxxx where, Robbo's wife" etc etc.
I always found the Keith Houchen hokey cokey effort very amusing!:)
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08-01-2019 10:28 PM #106
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Not a chant and would be a pain to sing but, a quick poem about a beast. Always made me smile.
Way down in Georgie, he creeps round the park,
Looking for schoolies alone after dark,
Offers them a mars bar, a snickers, a twix,
Better watch out it's Graham Rix.
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09-01-2019 10:05 AM #107
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09-01-2019 07:54 PM #108
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We’re f***** s***
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09-01-2019 08:21 PM #110
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09-01-2019 08:24 PM #111
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10-01-2019 12:29 AM #112
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Not a chant or a song, but the 0-0 game at Tynie a few weeks ago, hearts have took about their 5th throw in of the match. They kept wiping the ball before the throw ins and Someone from behind me shouts “where the f*** do these c**** keep getting the towels?! They Dinny even f****** wash” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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10-01-2019 12:52 AM #113
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Remember a song in the seventies of a 'Dig a hole and bury him' if an opposition player was being treated for too long. Or something similar. Think it was in respect of what I've referred to?
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10-01-2019 02:46 AM #114
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Not been through the whole thread so might have missed this mentioned.. But Newcastle fans to Sunderland fans the other night at an under 21s game..
“We saw you cry on Netflix”
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10-01-2019 03:03 AM #115
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