evs_the_fox Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 And we need a song played everytime we score please god NO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 We do in the Kop but not much - we didnt on Tuesday, but then again there wasnt much to sing about You could sing about how sh it we are? Or how about some Meat Loaf? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 We'll score again, Don't know how, Don't know when... But I know we'll score again some sunny day. Keep smilin through, the bad times, we're all blue, Cos I know we'll score again some sunny day. now that is a chant worth singing, it might even embarris our players enough that they stop trying to walk the ball into the net and actually shoot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 We do in the Kop but not much - we didnt on Tuesday, but then again there wasnt much to sing about So is the Kop behind the goal or what? Is it the grog-squad who stands there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magictv Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 now that is a chant worth singing, it might even embarris our players enough that they stop trying to walk the ball into the net and actually shoot What song does it go to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox in a Box Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 stand up if your sitting down, stand up if your sitting down, stand up if your sitting down, stand up if your sitting down stand up if your sitting down... how about some meatloaf bat out of hell... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
escape2victory Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 we are blue we are white we are **** dynamite der der der, der der der, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phube Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 So is the Kop behind the goal or what? Is it the grog-squad who stands there? No their in L1 (I assume you mean the chavs!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 What song does it go to? we'll meet again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floating Fox Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 wrong we still sing it in the kop, i often get it started (atleast try to) When he says sing I think He means more than two or three people I sit on the Back Row and the support is awfull theres about 15 of us including BertFox. Everyone that sits in the kop, one question, WHY DONT YOU JOIN IN? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 When he says sing I think He means more than two or three people I sit on the Back Row and the support is awfull theres about 15 of us including BertFox. Everyone that sits in the kop, one question, WHY DONT YOU JOIN IN? i did consider moving to the back of the stand at the end of last season, but the lads i sit with do sing and it does spred, half the time u lot join in at some point Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floating Fox Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 i did consider moving to the back of the stand at the end of last season, but the lads i sit with do sing and it does spred, half the time u lot join in at some point Well at least there are some people that still sing in the Kop apart from us :pinch: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfc_jme Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 Well at least there are some people that still sing in the Kop apart from us :pinch: I join in with the songs everytime im there myself.. even if it is me and about 6 other people around me with everybody else sitting down quietly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suffolk_fox Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 Boom Boom Boom Let me hear yer say J-LO J-LO Classic!!! I also love Empire, heard it on R1 the other day. Got a real good atmospheric feel to it... I think though that once our probs on the pitch are sorted, our spirits will be better suited to singing!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suffolk_fox Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 We'll score again, Don't know how, Don't know when... But I know we'll score again some sunny day. Keep smilin through, the bad times, we're all blue, Cos I know we'll score again some sunny day. Brilliant TPH! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
potter3 Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 if we tolerate thisrelegation will be next I like this, maybe it needs expanding...cue musical genius Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 10 August 2006 Share Posted 10 August 2006 No their in L1 (I assume you mean the chavs!!) No, I mean fans that are good to hang with, get blind/pished, belt out songs and wear their passion on their chest. Where do they stand/sit? I didn't know what a chav was, so I looked it up in the Urban dictionary: Male chavs wear clothes and jewellry which come from a market, they have a attitude problem and smoke since the age of 11. Female chavs wear tight trousers and when they sit down they're thongs show, have fake blonde hair as straight as an ironing board or they have the "croydon face-lift", they lost their virginity at the age of 14, they have a attitide problem and they have really really bad teeth. Chavs also use stupid words such as "safe" or "mint" or "y'wot?" or "quali'ee" or my favourite "innit" what are they trying to say?, it's like trying to communicate with a dog. you usually find them in your local bus stop or your local town. And this quote from chavtowns.co.uk: There seems to be two types of chav at football matches: The standard white, pale chav aged 10-25 who thinks he is a black rapmaster from da ghetto, and the scrawny male aged 10-20 who thinks he is a category C football hooligan because he once told an opposition supporter to **** off when he was 50 yards away with a segregation fence and a line of police officers between them. Funny stuff, we call them mall rats here But yeah, where do you find the good grog-squad? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sods Posted 11 August 2006 Share Posted 11 August 2006 No, I mean fans that are good to hang with, get blind/pished, belt out songs and wear their passion on their chest. Where do they stand/sit? I didn't know what a chav was, so I looked it up in the Urban dictionary: And this quote from chavtowns.co.uk: Funny stuff, we call them mall rats here But yeah, where do you find the good grog-squad? Still at Filbert Street. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wooo Posted 11 August 2006 Share Posted 11 August 2006 we should use a Kasabian song as our Anthem or ask them to make us one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OBO Posted 11 August 2006 Share Posted 11 August 2006 I dunno about fans singing Kasabian songs, are there any that would translate that well into football songs? I thought it was great when they played Club Foot after a Leicester goal - it would be a really good pre-match song and a great Leicester link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manwell Pablo Posted 11 August 2006 Share Posted 11 August 2006 To the tune of "oh my darling clemantine" (build a bonfire for the plebs) I'm a basterd, I'm a basterd I'mmmm aaa Basstterrddd yes I am But I'd rather be a basterd then a fuking Forest fan. ( dont blame me, nicked it off the sheep shaggers ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 11 August 2006 Share Posted 11 August 2006 Shame Derby sing it, it's actually pretty good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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