Bert Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 When we score, all the boys have to do the "Chelsea Dagger Dance". If you sit in L1 or maybe even K, and haven't yet seen this, when we score, take a look down to the pitch near the corner flag in-front of the away fans. Comedy gold.
Mr Happy Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 When we scored our second yesterday, the crewe fans joined in with the celebratory chelsea dagger dance
OriginalRobboFOX Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 When we scored our second yesterday, the crewe fans joined in with the celebratory chelsea dagger dance Harold Shipman sits 1 seat from me and he loves a bit of dagger dancing....
Sparky Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Harold Shipman sits 1 seat from me and he loves a bit of dagger dancing.... HAHA Shippo was comedy gold !!!
Bellend Sebastian Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I don't think it's my imagination, but a lot less people seem to be joining it with it. In my bit of L1 there are as many that don't dance as do. Hopefully it'll die a death soon
Fosse Boy Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I don't think it's my imagination, but a lot less people seem to be joining it with it. In my bit of L1 there are as many that don't dance as do. Hopefully it'll die a death soon I hope you're right!
Kilworthfox Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I don't think it's my imagination, but a lot less people seem to be joining it with it. In my bit of L1 there are as many that don't dance as do. Hopefully it'll die a death soon Many at the top do for about 5 seconds, however it wears off, hopefully they will hate it as much as we do soon
Zingari Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 i think a sniper ought to be employed to randomly pick off anyone joining in
Fosse Boy Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 i think a sniper ought to be employed to randomly pick off anyone joining in Where do I sign up?
Trav Le Bleu Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 i think a sniper ought to be employed to randomly pick off anyone joining in Leave an attache case of used £10 notes in the memorial garden 5 mins before the Dagenham game.
sdb Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Harold Shipman sits 1 seat from me and he loves a bit of dagger dancing.... interesting. when i lived in leicester i always passed a shipman lookalike (usually at the top of london road). wonder if it's the same guy?!! oooo
Zingari Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Leave an attache case of used £10 notes in the memorial garden 5 mins before the Dagenham game. done , and don't let anyone say that i'm a selfish fooker that don't care about the global economy
Corky Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I think we should bring in life bans from all stadiums for those who dance to Chelsea Dagger
Floating Fox Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 When we scored our second yesterday, the crewe fans joined in with the celebratory chelsea dagger dance Getting mocked by crewe fans. Oh dear.
Fosse Boy Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I think we should bring in life bans from all stadiums for those who dance to Chelsea Dagger I don't think that idea goes far enough. I think that Zingari's idea is more on the right track.
Nod.E Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I don't think it's my imagination, but a lot less people seem to be joining it with it. In my bit of L1 there are as many that don't dance as do. Hopefully it'll die a death soon Yeah. I used to love it. It was a past time of mine to sling my limbs into no control to the tune of Chelsea Dagger. Nowadays I hate it. I tend to celebrate for about ten seconds (consisting of cheering, jumping and the odd hand signal) before chelsea dagger comes on, when I do about one jump to the beat, feel awkward, and then pretend to bend down for a drink and look around at everyone celebrating like we've won something big.
Asha Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I celebrate as normal until CD comes on. I'll continue to cheer and clap and jump around, but not the 'Chelsea Dagger dance'. But then, if other people want to...I'm not going to make myself miserable over it or stop celebrating.
AoWW Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Yeah. I used to love it. It was a past time of mine to sling my limbs into no control to the tune of Chelsea Dagger. Nowadays I hate it. I tend to celebrate for about ten seconds (consisting of cheering, jumping and the odd hand signal) before chelsea dagger comes on, when I do about one jump to the beat, feel awkward, and then pretend to bend down for a drink and look around at everyone celebrating like we've won something big. Hahahaha - that's so close to what I do it's scary!
Tommeh Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 its an absolute embarrsment it really is, everyone around me just stands like normal as soon as the music comes on, it just kills the whole moment. The ONLY goal ive properly celebrated this season was the winner against Bristol Rovers. Whereas every away goal has been mass pile ons, crushing eachother and last about a minute. Every visiting team mock it and I just feel so embarrased I'd actually prefer It if we didn't score. Stupid cu nting music, I'd love to tie up the tw at who presses play
Corky Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 its an absolute embarrsment it really is, everyone around me just stands like normal as soon as the music comes on, it just kills the whole moment. The ONLY goal ive properly celebrated this season was the winner against Bristol Rovers. Whereas every away goal has been mass pile ons, crushing eachother and last about a minute.Every visiting team mock it and I just feel so embarrased I'd actually prefer It if we didn't score. Stupid cu nting music, I'd love to tie up the tw at who presses play Scun thorpe don't play any music, so why do we? The away goal celebrations this year have been fantastic. It is almost getting to the stage that I wish we didn't score, so we don't have the pathetic crap ruin our celebrations and make us look a joke in the process.
Tilley Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Saw it last night, all the ballboys did it. :laugh:
Bazaldo Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Yeah. I used to love it. It was a past time of mine to sling my limbs into no control to the tune of Chelsea Dagger. Nowadays I hate it. I tend to celebrate for about ten seconds (consisting of cheering, jumping and the odd hand signal) before chelsea dagger comes on, when I do about one jump to the beat, feel awkward, and then pretend to bend down for a drink and look around at everyone celebrating like we've won something big. Me too, get mates next to me trying to make me dance to it as i start swearing and saying "fookin song" ruins my celebration.
lavrentis Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 the song itself is so hypnotic - do I dance do it knowing I want it to go, or do i just stand there looking like an idiot.
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